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Don't bother with the first one. First of all it is nasty/cheap foam filter which (a) won't filter small enough particles, (b) deteriorates rapidly and will end up damaging your air flow meter on its way into your engine and © you don't need two filters going through one air flow meter (no benifit).

 

The second one is fairly decent but if you want the best possible filter kit you're best off buying an A'PEXi induction kit. These have always been rated highest in terms of flow-through, filtration and quality. Being a "dry" filter there is no danger of the oils ending up on your air flow meter when it gets wet from rain, etc. I've got one on the shelf at the moment - cost is £62 + £8.85 Special Delivery (ie, next day). Let me know if you want it.

 

Regards,

 

Dan

 

PS - the kit comes with fitting instructions and all the fixings/gasket

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Don't bother with the first one. First of all it is nasty/cheap foam filter which (a) won't filter small enough particles, (b) deteriorates rapidly and will end up damaging your air flow meter on its way into your engine and © you don't need two filters going through one air flow meter (no benifit).

 

The second one is fairly decent but if you want the best possible filter kit you're best off buying an A'PEXi induction kit. These have always been rated highest in terms of flow-through, filtration and quality. Being a "dry" filter there is no danger of the oils ending up on your air flow meter when it gets wet from rain, etc. I've got one on the shelf at the moment - cost is £62 + £8.85 Special Delivery (ie, next day). Let me know if you want it.

 

Regards,

 

Dan

 

PS - the kit comes with fitting instructions and all the fixings/gasket

 

 

not intending on buying just yet (waitin on pay day) but will message you when i got the funds to play with and if you still got it ill have it off you. cheers!

not intending on buying just yet (waitin on pay day) but will message you when i got the funds to play with and if you still got it ill have it off you. cheers!

 

Yeah, that's fine. I usually keep these in stock so let me know when you're ready ;)

 

All the best,

 

Dan

you're best off buying an A'PEXi induction kit. These have always been rated highest in terms of flow-through, filtration and quality. Being a "dry" filter there is no danger of the oils ending up on your air flow meter when it gets wet from rain, etc. I've got one on the shelf at the moment - cost is £62 + £8.85 Special Delivery (ie, next day). Let me know if you want it.

 

Regards,

 

Dan

 

PS - the kit comes with fitting instructions and all the fixings/gasket

 

its on my list soon lol so will give u a shout also

I've got one on the shelf at the moment - cost is £62 + £8.85 Special Delivery (ie, next day)

 

That is cheap

That is cheap

 

I buy in bulk from A'PEXi so that keeps my cost down. Thinking back, these retailed at over £120 only a couple of years ago ...:eek:

I have a blitz but not that one. it the super sonic or somthing like and cost £240+ :wack:

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