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I've seen a few bits around about this lately and would like to know a bit more about it.
Stuart, I found a post you did a few years ago when I was having a trawl through the pages, now that you're older and possibly wiser, is there a good way to do it?
what size holes?
how many holes?
where do the holes go?
loggyboy
26-04-05, 05:32 PM
what car/model?
Nova-Flair
26-04-05, 05:37 PM
personally i wouldnt bother...........thats just my opinion tho.
Its an e reg 1.2 antibes, I'm working to my girlfriends orders on this one :roll:
just tell her you did it and be done with it
loggyboy
26-04-05, 07:37 PM
u mite gain 2 bhp.... maybve a lil more (effectively doubling the current output!!!)
but serioulsy you wont notice ay performaxe gain.
You mite get a more throaty sound whern u rev it.
personally id look out for a 2nd K&N bolt on. looks better than the dustbin lid you have at the mo
General Baxter
26-04-05, 08:00 PM
u mite gain 2 bhp.... maybve a lil more (effectively doubling the current output!!!)
bahahahaahahahahahahahaha 'falls of chair' :lol:
Aren't the K&N range of filters absolute shite though? Drlling the airbox is a nice cheap option and produces a nice sound, I'm not after any performance gains, just wanna make it sound fast!
WTF is the point in it "sounding fast" when it blatantly isnt lmao
just fit a new airfilter and be done with it. if you really want to try and make it noisy, just take the long intake tube off the airbox that will leave a nice big intake lol
sean_novasaloon
30-04-05, 07:36 PM
buy a K&N man, drilling is a total wase of time + you will get all sorts shit in your airbox that could potentially bypass the airfilter!
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