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#1
how big is too big been offered a f**king huge one bout the size of a football will it turn my car into an asthmatic
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#2
There's little point as unless you can drag in more air you will be limited to how much passes through.
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#3
De-filter Smile
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#4
Look at the section CJ... Wink


Just go for a normal size cone, it's not really going to make any difference apart from more noise and possibly more heat soak.
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(20-09-2012, 09:15 AM)Curt Wrote: Look at the section CJ... Wink


Just go for a normal size cone, it's not really going to make any difference apart from more noise and possibly more heat soak.

Curt, your PH1 is beautiful mate! where did you get those wheels from?
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Cheers dude Smile

I got them off of fleaBay for what I consider a bargain... But they're TD Pro Race 3's. More piccies etc in my project thread Smile
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#7
Dont even bother mate. If its that big where ever you fit it you will just suffer masivly from heat soak. Then you will just use more fuel and get less power.

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#8
Ok ill just get a normal size one shall i cold feed to drop the temp??
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If you're worried about heat soak you're better off getting an enclosed filter
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(20-09-2012, 09:56 AM)Curt Wrote: If you're worried about heat soak you're better off getting an enclosed filter

It runs quite hot unless its shifting dont no if Thats normal. Its got an enclosed one on at the moment k&n i think
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(20-09-2012, 09:54 AM)smokey Wrote: Ok ill just get a normal size one shall i cold feed to drop the temp??


Id recomend a K&N one that goes in your standard air box. (panel filter) they are brilliant and iv always ran them. With a noticable improvment

(20-09-2012, 09:59 AM)smokey Wrote:
(20-09-2012, 09:56 AM)Curt Wrote: If you're worried about heat soak you're better off getting an enclosed filter

It runs quite hot unless its shifting dont no if Thats normal. Its got an enclosed one on at the moment k&n i think


What do you call hot? My gti sits at 90-95 when im giving some beans

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#12
Ill have a look i think Thats Wat on it
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(20-09-2012, 09:31 AM)Curt Wrote: Cheers dude Smile

I got them off of fleaBay for what I consider a bargain... But they're TD Pro Race 3's. More piccies etc in my project thread Smile

Nice Big Grin will have a look at your thread.
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(20-09-2012, 10:00 AM)puglove Wrote:
(20-09-2012, 09:54 AM)smokey Wrote: Ok ill just get a normal size one shall i cold feed to drop the temp??


Id recomend a K&N one that goes in your standard air box. (panel filter) they are brilliant and iv always ran them. With a noticable improvment

(20-09-2012, 09:59 AM)smokey Wrote:
(20-09-2012, 09:56 AM)Curt Wrote: If you're worried about heat soak you're better off getting an enclosed filter

It runs quite hot unless its shifting dont no if Thats normal. Its got an enclosed one on at the moment k&n i think


What do you call hot? My gti sits at 90-95 when im giving some beans



About that it creeps up when sat still
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#15
Your fans arnt working then. Nothing to do with the induction of air.

Irs your water temp not air

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(20-09-2012, 02:12 PM)puglove Wrote: Your fans arnt working then. Nothing to do with the induction of air.

Irs your water temp not air

Oh will have a look then
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Got AC?

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(21-09-2012, 05:46 PM)puglove Wrote: Got AC?

Yeah
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In your engine bay should be a green plug / a blue plug and a brown plug to the left hand side of the head (near the battery) if you unplug the brown one the fans will kick in (if they are not totaly f*cked) try it see if it works,


This can be used as a short term fix if you get cought in traffic and you temp gets to dangerous levels

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(28-09-2012, 04:58 PM)puglove Wrote: In your engine bay should be a green plug / a blue plug and a brown plug to the left hand side of the head (near the battery) if you unplug the brown one the fans will kick in (if they are not totaly f*cked) try it see if it works,


This can be used as a short term fix if you get cought in traffic and you temp gets to dangerous levels

There f*cked they were both jammed but asking as its moving its ok
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#21
Im running an ebay enclosed one mounted where the original filter would of been and its about the best option without spending out on a BMC or Viper. The noise is epic as the entrance is so close to the road but i cant drive through fords or deep puddles.
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Tbh unless you do a lot of high-traffic driving where you are travelling very slowly then heatsoak is no where near as bigger problem on a 1.8 306 mate. The performance gains are debatable so with that in mind you may as well go for the best sound. I've had a couple of 1.8 306s and various induction kits-
K&N 57i cone
Powertec metal cone
Pipercross foam cone

Powertec one was chuffing expensive (£125 from memory) and didn't sound as good as the foam Pipercross induction cone filter which I got 2nd hand for £20! I would recommend them highly. I still think the K&N was the best made quality wise but pipercross definitely sounded the best.
Disclaimer: The above is not to be taken to heart and is probably a joke, grow up you big girl.
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K&n has to be the best sound I reckon! Loud but sound properly epic about 4k!!
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#24
Its got a k&n panel filter but im running with no fans at the minute so it gets verywarm in traffic
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#25
k&n cone sounds completely different to a panel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnxNSkzCV...r_embedded

That video is a gopro of my car with a standard exhaust and k&n
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Some lovely gear changing going on there Niall :p
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(30-09-2012, 10:49 PM)Niall Wrote: k&n cone sounds completely different to a panel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnxNSkzCV...r_embedded

That video is a gopro of my car with a standard exhaust and k&n

That sounds quite kinky :-):-)
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The rainwater on the lens at about 1.35ish made me think your tyre was shredding as you came off the roundabout! lmao
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#29
As car says, heatsoak wasn't an issue until i fitted the gti inlet mani. That coupled with a k&n57i above a toasty gearbox creates some lovely heatsoak exiting slow corners. I need to sit a cold air feed/hot air feed off somewhere...
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