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time to change induction?
#82469
28/03/2006 06:32
28/03/2006 06:32
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my k&n has seen better days so now i need a new cone for my straight induction mod what other good filters are out there green cotten do 1 for our car anygood? cheers guys
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Re: time to change induction?
#82471
28/03/2006 06:42
28/03/2006 06:42
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I bought a piperx off ebay for about £15 Its meant for a fiesta Zetec really but a bit of silicone adaptation and she will fit fine I would soak the K&N in parafin overnight or if you can use the shower in your bathroom, soak it in fairy liquid or spray the fiary stuff onto it, give it a few mines to soak in, get an old scrubbing brush, scrub it then wash it out and then when dry give it a light spray with WD40 to oil it and make it last a bit longer
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Re: time to change induction?
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28/03/2006 06:42
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The apexi units are meant to be amoung the best for filtration and performace to be honest.
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Re: time to change induction?
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28/03/2006 07:02
28/03/2006 07:02
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I have the apexi dual funnel Test attached below Clicky
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Re: time to change induction?
#82474
28/03/2006 08:11
28/03/2006 08:11
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I think pipercross are what everyone goes for with the straight induction mod. You can clean your K+N you know and with the cash saved you can buy some sweets and bongo mags.
you are a true hero!
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Re: time to change induction?
#82475
28/03/2006 12:09
28/03/2006 12:09
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can I ask what are Bongo Mags ?
do they have pics of ladies in various states of undress and in compromised positions , perhaps ?
hehe.
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Re: time to change induction?
#82476
28/03/2006 12:50
28/03/2006 12:50
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Good lord no, this is a family forum !! I believe Mr Pinin is a keen fan of the percussion instrument displayed here (work safe). Or am I being naive ?
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Re: time to change induction?
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28/03/2006 13:23
28/03/2006 13:23
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Or you could buy a cheap OE filter in a sensible size. For example old Saab 900 T16S filters, quite big, paper so filtration must be good and cheap. Or some filter off most small trucks, those are usually big (large filter area), yet cheap.
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Re: time to change induction?
#82478
28/03/2006 15:00
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I would soak the K&N in parafin overnight or if you can use the shower in your bathroom, soak it in fairy liquid or spray the fiary stuff onto it, give it a few mines to soak in, get an old scrubbing brush, scrub it then wash it out and then when dry give it a light spray with WD40 to oil it and make it last a bit longer
Or you could buy the proper recharge kit for a tenner, works really well.
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Re: time to change induction?
#82480
28/03/2006 15:29
28/03/2006 15:29
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wakakakakaak
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Re: time to change induction?
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28/03/2006 19:47
28/03/2006 19:47
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I think pipercross are what everyone goes for with the straight induction mod. You can clean your K+N you know and with the cash saved you can buy some sweets and bongo mags.
Most people tend to go for Ram air actually as far as I know. I also know that Ross (not sure of his 100% correct forum name had a ram air fall apart on his straight induction + threw a nice bit of structural metal into his turbo - no prizes for guessing what happened to the turbo.
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Re: time to change induction?
#82484
28/03/2006 21:14
28/03/2006 21:14
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Pipercross are also foam....
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Re: time to change induction?
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29/03/2006 01:20
29/03/2006 01:20
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I have the Green cotton filter, with the rubber base you can attach it straight to the AFM.
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Re: time to change induction?
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29/03/2006 02:58
29/03/2006 02:58
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right well a few good sugestions there lads cheers,its not that my k&n is dirty its got a rip in it so apexi sounds good if not can i use any size cone or is it better to be the same size as the beast k&n produce to get more air? also bannaman can i get a pic of your green cotten cheers
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Re: time to change induction?
#82489
29/03/2006 05:35
29/03/2006 05:35
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Yeah no probs, but wont be able to post a pic till after 6 tomorrow night. Also i think i have the part number on the box in my attick.
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Re: time to change induction?
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29/03/2006 06:06
29/03/2006 06:06
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Yeah no probs, but wont be able to post a pic till after 6 tomorrow night. Also i think i have the part number on the box in my attick.
cheers buddy you have pm aswell on the pipe dimentions
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Re: time to change induction?
#82491
30/03/2006 00:52
30/03/2006 00:52
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A pic of the air filter and one of the part number (P0508) hope this helps you The filter fits straight onto the AFM
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Re: time to change induction?
#82492
30/03/2006 01:13
30/03/2006 01:13
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cheers mate its a toss up between that or a apexi hummm?!
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