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Old 04 May 2007, 03:29 PM
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I have a 2002 wrx with ppp is it worth fitting induction ( would i need a re map to see any benifit) or just a free flowing panel filter.
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Originally Posted by smythe
I have a 2002 wrx with ppp is it worth fitting induction
Not normally

Originally Posted by smythe
would i need a re map to see any benifit.
A remap would seee gains with or without Kit on


Originally Posted by smythe
or just a free flowing panel filter.
Your best Value option IMHO

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Old 04 May 2007, 04:17 PM
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Yes you would as it will lean things out normally.

Panel filters are more than efficient for quite high levels.
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They do sound nice though
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The standard air box with a decent panel filter is good for 350bhp. Induction kits are known to f up the maf (poor running and loss of power) and make the car run lean. Probably would not bother.
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Originally Posted by T5NYW
Not normally

A remap would seee gains with or without Kit on


Your best Value option IMHO

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thnks for your advice. was what i thought but wanted another opinion
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I too was pondering about an induction kit a while back but most people on here don't rate them.

As regards the filter,i've got an MY07 STi - would i benefit at all getting a different filter,if so which one ?
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A cone filter on my classic replacing my uprated panel filter made an extra 8bhp on the rollers.

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Originally Posted by renny
I too was pondering about an induction kit a while back but most people on here don't rate them.

As regards the filter,i've got an MY07 STi - would i benefit at all getting a different filter,if so which one ?
Green Air Filter will do the job for you - about £30
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Originally Posted by Claaarkio
A cone filter on my classic replacing my uprated panel filter made an extra 8bhp on the rollers.

That's normally the case with a Classic but can cause more problems than gains on a newage

IIRC as said above panel filter OK to 360bhp the litchfield T25 is 415bhp and still uses the STD airbox

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not quite std as they also have a cold air feed into to it from the front fog light surround.
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i've fitted an rcm induction kit with enlarged inlet pipe to my 04 STI. I also fitted a cold air feed and am in the process of fitting a heat shield.

I've had no problems and followed the same route and Bob Rawle did with his own car. Bob advised the mods and mapped the car - i thought if it was good enough for him....
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Originally Posted by dynamix
Green Air Filter will do the job for you - about £30

Cheers,

Is that s direct replacement and is it better than a standard STi filter - any gains ?
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yep - direct fit (cut the lugs off the filter to make it easier though)

gains ... yes but difficult to quantify exactly how much. Prob 5bhp ish
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