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Which intake for gains, sound & reliability?

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Markyed30:
Before my map I rr a tad more than 250 bhp standard map with ed30 with evoms and fuel pump don't see the pump making any difference as it would be making requested??

rich83:
pump wont make any difference unless its mapped for it.

edition30jmr:

--- Quote from: Msportman on March 29, 2014, 08:04:59 pm ---Glad you created this thread.

I am looking at possibly going stage 2+. Is the OE box with a decent panel filter any good or will it seriously compromise power on stage2 +.

As I am getting on in years I don't want my car popping and farting and whooshing down the road attracting attention....are the any quiter alternatives that give excellent gains.

I was told the VWR intake is a very civilised intake that's not too noisy....is that correct??

What about the APR Carbonni intake.....waste of money??

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Thanks, I've got a carbonio at the minute if your interested in buying it? Doesn't add any noise just looks great under the bonnet!

Thanks

Scooby mic:
Are these just air filters?
Or is there more than a bent pipe and sock over the end?
Cos 250-420 for a air filter is crazy IMHO

TommyR:

--- Quote from: big eck on March 29, 2014, 12:39:26 pm ---I've use both the Evoms and Revo ceramic (currently fitted) intakes and tbh they both do a good job.

I'm attending a rolling road day tomorrow at the same place where I had the car on with the Evoms fitted so I'll tell you if there's any gains/losses with the current Revo intake.

The Revo one is deffo louder tho and it looks better. Price wise I found mine 2nd hand for the bargain price of £260. Once I sold my Evoms for £200 the Revo stood me at £60 :D

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Surely there could be be other contributing factors, if power is made or lost over your old one?

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