hiya
#1
hiya
hiya everyone forums look ace hope i have fun!
1st question :-p does anyone know if there is an induction kit available for a 2002 bug-eye 2.0AWD (none-turbo)
thanks for you help
seak to you soon.
MmaxX
1st question :-p does anyone know if there is an induction kit available for a 2002 bug-eye 2.0AWD (none-turbo)
thanks for you help
seak to you soon.
MmaxX
#2
Scooby Regular
Welcome to SNet
I would have thought there would be an I/K available, the question really is WHY ? Not too sure if N/A models are the same, but turbo Scoobs have a habit of destroying their MAF sensors with I/K's, and yielding little or no more power in the process. Most go for a better aftermarker panel element. The STi replaceable paper one is supposed to be superb, along with Green, JR Racing and K&N lifetime filters. The induction system on a Scoob is really quite good, so there is little gain to be had regarding airflow, but there is a lot of power to be lost if your I/K is sucking in warm air from the engine bay. Many people also consider removing the resonator box from the inner wing to be a worthwhile induction mod.
I would have thought there would be an I/K available, the question really is WHY ? Not too sure if N/A models are the same, but turbo Scoobs have a habit of destroying their MAF sensors with I/K's, and yielding little or no more power in the process. Most go for a better aftermarker panel element. The STi replaceable paper one is supposed to be superb, along with Green, JR Racing and K&N lifetime filters. The induction system on a Scoob is really quite good, so there is little gain to be had regarding airflow, but there is a lot of power to be lost if your I/K is sucking in warm air from the engine bay. Many people also consider removing the resonator box from the inner wing to be a worthwhile induction mod.
#3
ok thanks loads for the advice, i dont think ill bother with kit then, just the other bits and pieces...
any other advisable performance mods you'd recommend?
cheers
MmaxX
any other advisable performance mods you'd recommend?
cheers
MmaxX
#4
Scooby Regular
Except buying a WRX/STi
Cheap and well worthwhile mod, and so simple anyone can do it themselves is to change the plastic rear droplinks for solid alloy/steel ones. After doing this it is wise to get a good geometry set-up done by a reputable company to Prodrives settings. The links are about £40 and are four bolts off/on without even jacking (although ramps make it easier), and a geo set-up can be from £40 upwards, just make sure whoever does it is aware of the settings you require.
Get saving for that turbo, always wave and get along to some meets and events
Cheap and well worthwhile mod, and so simple anyone can do it themselves is to change the plastic rear droplinks for solid alloy/steel ones. After doing this it is wise to get a good geometry set-up done by a reputable company to Prodrives settings. The links are about £40 and are four bolts off/on without even jacking (although ramps make it easier), and a geo set-up can be from £40 upwards, just make sure whoever does it is aware of the settings you require.
Get saving for that turbo, always wave and get along to some meets and events
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