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Induction! What are you using?

well not sure what to suggest for a N/A car Dann , but for my Turbo I use the Vitesse MAF with piggyback and I'd challenge anyone to find something better...[:)]
 
Dann.. I have a K&N Style filter on my 2.5 Lux.. Im looking for an original airbox. If your interested I would do a swap with you?

You post yours and I post mine! Or if your local collection etc!
 
ORIGINAL: PSH

well not sure what to suggest for a N/A car Dann , but for my Turbo I use the Vitesse MAF with piggyback and I'd challenge anyone to find something better...[:)]

I rather like my Link MAP system now that I have got it to work properly (ish). It has the added advantage of allowing the car to continue happily after you blow off a boost pipe (doesn't it Paul [;)]).
 

ORIGINAL: John Sims

It has the added advantage of allowing the car to continue happily after you blow off a boost pipe (doesn't it Paul [;)]).

Yes [&o] and as if by magic here's a link to the video I was taking when mine blew off (hear it at 5 seconds)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqPdz-XXodc

With my MAF system the engine slowly trickles to a halt, but with Johns MAP he can carry on with no boost
 
I have a MAP system on mine, at the time it was fitted i understood how it worked,how it was different to MAF etc.... totally forgotten now...,works lovely though[8D]
 
I rather like my Link MAP system now that I have got it to work properly (ish). It has the added advantage of allowing the car to continue happily after you blow off a boost pipe (doesn't it Paul ).

Hmmmm.. I've blown off hoses while on high boost a number of times, the car continues to run fine as long as you stay off boost , if not it just tries to boost but then looses power till you come off boost again. From my experiences it will continue to run as normal all day as long as you don't come on boost.
 

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