So what do you guys think. Is an induction kit better than a standard air filter ?
Those of you who have had or have an induction kit, do you notice any performance boots from it ? Is the cost of an induction kit (even though they are fairly cheap) and the additional petrol usage, worth the performance boost ?
And would you recomend them on a 1l ? Would i see any performance boost ?
Induction kit > standard air filter ?
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. wrote: pipercross or ramair
reason you were using more fuel was because it upped your performance a bit nd also even though you say it wasn't due to your lead foot, you probably liked the sound more so booted it a bit harder to hear it roar more.
i know that and i tel that to other people, but i dont need to put my foot down, i have a nice exhaust
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Re: Induction kit > standard air filter ?
id just leave it as it is really.