Think i prefer the look of that above enclosed filter, makes the engine bay look OEM with the std cover in place.
Quote from: dan_gt on September 21, 2010, 06:49:00 pmThink i prefer the look of that above enclosed filter, makes the engine bay look OEM with the std cover in place.Except it costs £700 incl postage, all from Japan.
You could always build your own contraption .
I made a custom Twin set-up and i make 308 bhp and 307tq (280 bhp at the wheels) on my K03 along with my other mods, up from 280 bhp and 289 tq with Dbilas.Twin-intakes definetly work.Mine's is a mix of Forge and Dbilas.
Doesn't it have a filter on the end behind the left fog grill ?Chris.
Quote from: stealthwolf on September 21, 2010, 06:54:07 pmQuote from: dan_gt on September 21, 2010, 06:49:00 pmThink i prefer the look of that above enclosed filter, makes the engine bay look OEM with the std cover in place.Except it costs £700 incl postage, all from Japan.....And also except that air still has to travel through the convoluted oem engine cover box.Why get hung up on looking oem, especially if you compromise increased performance. Surely you either want effective performance mods or you don't want to mod.
Quote from: bowie on September 21, 2010, 09:27:50 pmDoesn't it have a filter on the end behind the left fog grill ?Chris.....What, where any standing water is going to ingress? Not a great idea if so.
Isn't that where Forge put their intake on the first kit ? Its in one of the pictures on page 1. Yeah, agree . Not a good place. Cleaning the filter every week !Chris.