Panel filter or induction?

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Jj06rtw
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Panel filter or induction?

Post by Jj06rtw »

Hello

Can any one help me I've recently got myself a. 1.9tdi 09 plate. Which I'm having remapped next week I would like an induction kit fitted at the same time. I've been advised that its not a good idea on a diesel as its warm air?? I've been told that a panel fitter would be a better and cheaper option? Is this right does anybody know?

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Re: Panel filter or induction?

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both are a waste of money!
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minibikepro31
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Re: Panel filter or induction?

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i can say from past experience get a new paper filter and run that. dont even bother with a aftermarket one.
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Re: Panel filter or induction?

Post by afcjay »

as above,save your cash and stick with a standard panel filter
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