induction or not
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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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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 ?
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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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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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....
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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