which air filter/induction kit

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rabbit82
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which air filter/induction kit

Post by rabbit82 »

Looking for something that will improve throttle response and maybe add a few extra bhp. Which one should i go for? Do you guys have one?

Anyone selling one, pm me or reply to this thread
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Post by Tigz »

The standard airbox is not restrictive so fitting an induction kit will not give any benifit other than nosie.
Best sounding induction kit for a GTI is a Pipercross imo, then Id say BMC.
BMC would be better for use in summer, but during the colder months I would not think they would be anything in them.

Neither would add BHP.
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Post by ccjjGTI »

Bolted a BMC on mine, improved response, bhp and noise. It beats an rev 4 mr2 to 60 by 2 car lengths, didnt do that before.
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Post by Si_GTi »

My BMC makes lots of noise but doesn't increase power in any noticeable form.
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Post by garnier »

The BMC is a nice filter, luckily my car had one on when I got it.

I love it to bits, I've had other 'cone' stlye K&N type filters in the past on other cars, and normally they all make a hissing (induction) sound.

Because the BMC CDA is contained inside a carbon can, it doesn't make that hissing noise, it's more like a deep burble that you'd get from some kind of turbo at idle. It's only heard until about 3500RPM, but it's worth it :D

Hard to describe, but you'll become addicted to tickling a BMC
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Post by Mouse_GTI »

BMC sounds good but gives no noticeable change in performance. If anything it will give a decrease in performance if you used the standard piping supplied with the kit.

As a sidenote I'm averaging around 33MPG on normal runs with my new cold air feed when before it was around 32.5MPG. Not a big difference but a difference anyhoo 8)
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Post by JPR_polo_gti »

I'm thinking of just upgrading the panel filter and putting in my own cold air feed
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Post by Kristof_clg »

JPR_polo_gti wrote:I'm thinking of just upgrading the panel filter and putting in my own cold air feed
That's a good idea.

I did that on my Mk5 ;)
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Post by Tigz »

Kristof_clg wrote: I did that on my Mk5 ;)
So did I ;)
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