Has anyone put an aftermarket panel filter into their standard airbox i.e. a green cotton or pipercross or k&n one?
If so did you notice a change in performance or sound?
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Re: Panel Filters
i noticed a tiny performance increase - it did seem 2 pick up slightly better and give slightly better mpg - when i got rid of it for a week i really did notice not having it. mine was a 1.2 16 valve btw
if u want a bit better noise from a panel filter and a standard airbox then u cud always drill a few holes in the side of the airbox - its quick and easy and with the right backbox will make quite a nice noise
if u want a bit better noise from a panel filter and a standard airbox then u cud always drill a few holes in the side of the airbox - its quick and easy and with the right backbox will make quite a nice noise
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Re: Panel Filters
Yeah mines a 1.2 16v aswell.
I cant be bothered drilling holes in my airbox or anything like that and im keeping my standard backbox so was just wondering if I would hear a difference in noise from just a panel filter.
What brand is yours by the way?
I cant be bothered drilling holes in my airbox or anything like that and im keeping my standard backbox so was just wondering if I would hear a difference in noise from just a panel filter.
What brand is yours by the way?
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Re: Panel Filters
drilling holes is the quick way, mine sounds very nice with drilled holes, deffo turns heads tho & mines a 1.4 sri (with a f***ked up gear box and petrol leak) loool (soon to be fixed)
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Re: Panel Filters
yup what he said. u wont notice any noise change from just a panel filter on its own m8
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Re: Panel Filters
Ar rite. just I don't see any point drilling the airbox as it just means you're gonna be sucking warm air in from the engine bay which would be worse than the original airbox and its air supply.
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Re: Panel Filters
drilling airbox does make a large difference 2 noise yeh and matty if u drill the holes on the side closest to the wing it does minimize this effect. i agree it aint ideal but it really wont make much difference. if u want maybe try and put a custom airflow pipe from the grill into the airbox to get a bit more cold air in there