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Title: Best panel filter for ed30?
Post by: DomBacon on May 20, 2013, 07:36:25 pm
Been looking at a few panel filters for my ed30 and not really to sure what to go for
What would you lot recommend?

Cheers Dom.
Title: Re: Best panel filter for ed30?
Post by: Saintsteve on May 20, 2013, 09:25:00 pm
Green Cotton panel filter, for the oem housing.Pretty much no bhp gains but will aid air flow.

JKM in Portsmouth sell them.
Title: Re: Best panel filter for ed30?
Post by: B3n on May 20, 2013, 09:29:23 pm
I had a VWR panel filter in my old GTI and received no gains whatsoever, so in my honest opinion save the cash and put it towards a proper intake :happy2:

Ben :happy2:
Title: Re: Best panel filter for ed30?
Post by: Mandy on May 20, 2013, 09:42:13 pm
OEM one is fine, not really worth upgrading it. As above, I'd save for a proper intake. :smiley:
Title: Re: Best panel filter for ed30?
Post by: GrayMK5GTI on May 20, 2013, 11:30:02 pm
I got noticeable increase in throttle response with a K&N panel and +7bhp on the dyno. Increased air flow was noted by the tuner (R-Tech) also. Well worth it for £35 if your not after a loud intake  :P

When I took it off, car was noticeably more sluggish also
Title: Re: Best panel filter for ed30?
Post by: rich83 on May 21, 2013, 12:41:19 am
OEM one is fine, not really worth upgrading it. As above, I'd save for a proper intake. :smiley:

2nd.... stick to the OEM filter and change it every 10K miles.  :happy2:
Title: Re: Best panel filter for ed30?
Post by: vRS Carl on May 21, 2013, 07:45:40 am
I got noticeable increase in throttle response with a K&N panel and +7bhp on the dyno. Increased air flow was noted by the tuner (R-Tech) also. Well worth it for £35 if your not after a loud intake  :P

When I took it off, car was noticeably more sluggish also

You're the first person in the history of mankind to get a gain let alone one not far off something like an EVOMS  :confused:

Did you try a new OEM one first? Or did someone stick the temp sensor for the Dyno in a cup of tea?  :grin:
Title: Re: Best panel filter for ed30?
Post by: GrayMK5GTI on May 21, 2013, 09:02:00 am
I got noticeable increase in throttle response with a K&N panel and +7bhp on the dyno. Increased air flow was noted by the tuner (R-Tech) also. Well worth it for £35 if your not after a loud intake  :P

When I took it off, car was noticeably more sluggish also

You're the first person in the history of mankind to get a gain let alone one not far off something like an EVOMS  :confused:

Did you try a new OEM one first? Or did someone stick the temp sensor for the Dyno in a cup of tea?  :grin:

 :grin: the OEM one was clean on. 7bhp isn't much of a gain but there was a definitive difference between the two. Throttle response was most noticeable
Title: Re: Best panel filter for ed30?
Post by: Scottymon on May 21, 2013, 10:12:24 am
I'd say their rollers were 6.9 - 7 BHP optimistic.
Title: Re: Best panel filter for ed30?
Post by: DomBacon on May 21, 2013, 05:32:46 pm
OEM one is fine, not really worth upgrading it. As above, I'd save for a proper intake. :smiley:

Well im thinking of getting a stage 1 map so i might just get a proper intake to go with it now

Is it worth spending the extra cash for a forge intake or not really any point?
Title: Re: Best panel filter for ed30?
Post by: Saintsteve on May 21, 2013, 06:14:42 pm
OEM one is fine, not really worth upgrading it. As above, I'd save for a proper intake. :smiley:

Well im thinking of getting a stage 1 map so i might just get a proper intake to go with it now

Is it worth spending the extra cash for a forge intake or not really any point?

If your saving, then I wouldn't have one of these if your looking for the biggest bhp gains over something like evoms or ITG.

Yes it's the best looking (I have one), but you may gain roughly 10bhp over something like evoms will get you 15+
Title: Re: Best panel filter for ed30?
Post by: E30Dom on May 21, 2013, 08:10:58 pm
ITG panel filter if you do go this route...
Title: Re: Best panel filter for ed30?
Post by: Chris92 on May 21, 2013, 08:21:24 pm
Sorry if I'm hijacking the thread but what's the filtration like on these uprated panel filter, are they just as good as a oem paper filter when it comes to filtering the the air? What would be the condition of the piston rings and cylinder bore engine in general be like after using a uprated panel filter for a number of years? Or Just the same as a engine thats been breathing through a oem one?

Just curious  :smiley:
Title: Re: Best panel filter for ed30?
Post by: GrayMK5GTI on May 21, 2013, 09:22:48 pm
Sorry if I'm hijacking the thread but what's the filtration like on these uprated panel filter, are they just as good as a oem paper filter when it comes to filtering the the air? What would be the condition of the piston rings and cylinder bore engine in general be like after using a uprated panel filter for a number of years? Or Just the same as a engine thats been breathing through a oem one?

Just curious  :smiley:

If your buying from a reputable supplier ie K&N, Pipercross, ITG etc, they all pride themselves on offering superior filtration to the OEM paper filter.

People have used panel filters for 300+ thousand miles in America with no problems  :smiley:
Title: Re: Best panel filter for ed30?
Post by: Chris92 on May 22, 2013, 10:21:00 pm
Sorry if I'm hijacking the thread but what's the filtration like on these uprated panel filter, are they just as good as a oem paper filter when it comes to filtering the the air? What would be the condition of the piston rings and cylinder bore engine in general be like after using a uprated panel filter for a number of years? Or Just the same as a engine thats been breathing through a oem one?

Just curious  :smiley:

If your buying from a reputable supplier ie K&N, Pipercross, ITG etc, they all pride themselves on offering superior filtration to the OEM paper filter.

People have used panel filters for 300+ thousand miles in America with no problems  :smiley:

Arh I see cheers for that :smiley: I've always wondered about the very long term engine condition when running these so i thought it was a good time to ask  :happy2: