V5-V6 induction kit
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V5-V6 induction kit
Ive fitted my fmic and now need an induction kit... Which one to go for? Tbh there doesn't seem to be a terrible lot of room for the likes of a long cone so its gonna have to be something smaller any ideas?
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Mine has a GT2 Hybrid FMIC and runs a large induction kit made, I believe, by HKS.
DO: go for a large one, the biggest you can fit.
DON'T fit one unless you have to, if still running the MAF, or take special care fitting it and don't buy one that needs oiling It MUST be rigid and non-oiled if a MAF is still in use. Vibration and oil kill MAF's and that can lead to engine damage
DO: go for a large one, the biggest you can fit.
DON'T fit one unless you have to, if still running the MAF, or take special care fitting it and don't buy one that needs oiling It MUST be rigid and non-oiled if a MAF is still in use. Vibration and oil kill MAF's and that can lead to engine damage
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Mine has a GT2 Hybrid FMIC and runs a large induction kit made, I believe, by HKS.
DO: go for a large one, the biggest you can fit.
DON'T fit one unless you have to, if still running the MAF, or take special care fitting it and don't buy one that needs oiling It MUST be rigid and non-oiled if a MAF is still in use. Vibration and oil kill MAF's and that can lead to engine damage
DO: go for a large one, the biggest you can fit.
DON'T fit one unless you have to, if still running the MAF, or take special care fitting it and don't buy one that needs oiling It MUST be rigid and non-oiled if a MAF is still in use. Vibration and oil kill MAF's and that can lead to engine damage
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