52mm Gauges, Induction Kit, Strut Braces
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52mm Gauges, Induction Kit, Strut Braces
As title says i am after some bits. To be honest im after lots and lots of bits because the scooby i have just bought is 100% standard and i don't want it to be like that for long! But this thread would be stupid if i was asking for everything at once!
I want to put Gauges in the centre pod like most people on here the usual ones (Oil temp, oil pressure and boost) I have been looking at the 52mm Prosport package from Scoobworld but thought i would post on here to see if anyone has any mint second hand ones or better options?
Also after a decent induction kit, preferably one where the filter stays at the top of the engine bay so i dont have to worry about water etc.
And also i am after front and rear Strut braces.
Cheers in advance! And oh yeah all for a 2003 STI please!
Richard
I want to put Gauges in the centre pod like most people on here the usual ones (Oil temp, oil pressure and boost) I have been looking at the 52mm Prosport package from Scoobworld but thought i would post on here to see if anyone has any mint second hand ones or better options?
Also after a decent induction kit, preferably one where the filter stays at the top of the engine bay so i dont have to worry about water etc.
And also i am after front and rear Strut braces.
Cheers in advance! And oh yeah all for a 2003 STI please!
Richard
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It's your car mate but I wouldn't bother with an induction kit unless you are fitting a front mout intercooler as well. A good panel filter ie k&n, cosworth etc will be better. I have got a K&N and am running 340bhp with no problems in my bugeye.
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Rich, just as Martin850 says above, you dont necessary need to go with a induction kit, a good uprated panel filter will be sufficient enough if you intend to stay below 380. Its your call but what I would say is before you go buying everything post on here what your intentions are and you will get some good experienced responses.
P.S. In some applications the induction kit will be worse off an addition.
P.S. In some applications the induction kit will be worse off an addition.
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Thanks Adam they look good! Can you set the warning light to flash at certain temps/ pressures etc? And how much would it be including a pod and everything I would need to fit.
Cheers, Richard
Cheers, Richard
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