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Could anyone tell me when you should be looking at upgrading the air intake system. I currently use K&N filter replacements in the standard air box.

 

How much difference would it make to move to a single or double cone system? Apart from the sound of course! ;-)

 

Brian.

 

'91 TT Auto Import

Mongoose Exhaust

K&N Filters

Poorly rear end :(

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I just recently put a single cone Stillen intake in place of the airbox (I too had K&N panels) - it's made a big difference, the car is smoother and feels like it revs more freely. Better 1/4 mile times too ;)

 

I've got a mongoose exhaust (quad 3") too, but decatted. The exhaust obviously works with the intake to allow more air to flow through.

 

Haven't noticed any sound change at all.

 

I don't think a twin cone is worth it unless you've got big plans for BHP - a single will suffice until then

 

HTH

 

Pete

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Excellent!

 

Im only thinking of chipping it in the next few months, but nothing beyond that.

 

I know it sounds strange considering the car, but have you noticed a change in fuel consumption at all since you fitted the Air intake?

Can't say I have mate :D It must have some effect tho cos it's gotta match the extra air with fuel :confused: .

 

Drop in the ocean fuel wise eh :D ;) !

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