Anyone running a 20g on 90 degree inlet ?
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Anyone running a 20g on 90 degree inlet ?
I'm interested to see if anyone is running a 20g turbo on 90 degree inlet and what air filter/pipework setup you have. Also what power has this produced on this setup.
The reason I ask is i'm running an Andy Forrest 20g at 1.55 bar but it drops to around 1.3 bar above 6000rpm. One of the possible causes of this could be my air filter which is a K&N 57i kit with the standard 90 degree inlet hose mated to a 90 degree silicone hose onto the turbo.
I'm thinking of getting a bigger filter and replacing the 90 degree inlet hose with some samco.
Can anyone running a 20g on 90 degree inlet please post some pics up of the filter/inlet pipework you have and what power you're running
The reason I ask is i'm running an Andy Forrest 20g at 1.55 bar but it drops to around 1.3 bar above 6000rpm. One of the possible causes of this could be my air filter which is a K&N 57i kit with the standard 90 degree inlet hose mated to a 90 degree silicone hose onto the turbo.
I'm thinking of getting a bigger filter and replacing the 90 degree inlet hose with some samco.
Can anyone running a 20g on 90 degree inlet please post some pics up of the filter/inlet pipework you have and what power you're running
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