Buying a BMC Induction online
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Mouse_GTI
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Buying a BMC Induction online
I'm wondering the cheapest place to one, along with a breather filter. Cheers guys! 
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Ive found this to be the cheapest so far on my searches:
http://www.europerformance.co.uk/pages/ ... l?id=64002
Doesnt come with the breather filter, i think you have to buy that seperate
http://www.europerformance.co.uk/pages/ ... l?id=64002
Doesnt come with the breather filter, i think you have to buy that seperate
Yup, breather filter is seperate, the BMC kit only comes with the bare minimum really! The entire cold air feed setup on my car was purchased seperately.
All the parts that were added to my BMC installation came from Demon Tweeks. Pipercross oil breather filters are about £20 from there I think.
Cheers
All the parts that were added to my BMC installation came from Demon Tweeks. Pipercross oil breather filters are about £20 from there I think.
Cheers
I'm going to say yes
it does feel more responsive with the BMC fitted! The performance gains depend on how the kit is fitted, and whether or not you feed the cold air to the filter using the standard CAF or make up a custom feed instead.
Certainly once you are up in top end of the rev range, 5k plus, the car feels like it has more to give than it did with the standard air box fitted!
Certainly once you are up in top end of the rev range, 5k plus, the car feels like it has more to give than it did with the standard air box fitted!
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