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mance23
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August 21, 2011, 08:32:08 pm »
Any one got any idea on the best panel filter to buy for the 200hp engine ? was going towards the oil free pipercross one ?
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Personally I would save your money and buy an OEM paper one.
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+1.
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I have the Pipercross panel filter. Not sure if there will be any measurable gain but surely its gotta be better than the stock paper one? Its possible it has a placebo effect maybe
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if you wanna do it cheap find a mate with a halfrauds trade card and you can pick up a paper filter for around 3 quid from there. id have said green cotton are good although im not sure if they make a panel for the mk5
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September 04, 2011, 04:49:37 pm »
I got myself a pipercross filter.
Easy to fit, not a bad price and you can simply clean it & re-use it!
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Quote from: ukshaun on September 02, 2011, 11:57:32 am
id have said green cotton are good although im not sure if they make a panel for the mk5
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geez £40 for a green cotton panel, dont think it would be worth it tbh
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