you dont need to take the hose off if you are just going to replace the filter, it will flex enough. Other than that: bigger pliers
I just used adjustable pliers. Adjustable pliers, or Mulitgrips will do the job just fine.
you dont need to take the hose off if you are just going to replace the filter, it will flex enough. Other than that: bigger pliers
not sure if its because my car has less than 200km's on it, but i didnt notice any difference ? Have read that people notice louder spooling & more pull, but, felt exactly the same to me to be honest...
Your performance gains will be mostly down low as the flow through filter will prevent a vacuum on the pipe causing lag but up high it may not offer much of a gain. This is because at the end of the day it is a 1.2L engine so the amount of air you are acually sucking is quite small in comparison to a 5.7v8. This also is why there is little gain in noise, so It's not quite noticeable.
The filter did give be better throttle response so I'm happy about that. A have to admit I LOVE it when the trafic lights goes yellow, put my foot down all the way, will go from 7th @1,200rpm to 4th @ 4,000rpm in the blink of the eye and take off like a bullet
Turbo pressure is irrelevant in this situation it's about getting air into the engine so it can start to create boost. Having the old filter which is very restricting is bad for air flow and thus increses the lag on your turbo to spool (which goes hand in hand with throttle response)
It's the difference between trying to run an engine with your hand over the intake system or without. It will still run and rev but one has to rely on the vacuum of the intake stroke to suck the air in through the gaps instead of it been forced in by itself (and this is more in relation to naturally aspirated than forced induction)
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Well having both a k&n and obviously the stock I can instantly see the difference in thickness. The OEM has a 5mm white porous cotton cover that goes over the filter itself. You then have the filter paper filter that has gaps so small between the slots that the overall thickness would be more then 20mm. For a total of 25mm of air blocking material.
Yes I admit I'm no scientist but I would highly assume my k&n filter with a thickness of 5mm (which is oiled micro cotton) is letting in more air than a 25mm thick plain paper filter. And then you have the performance gains which I have but that could be subjective to some people.
Yes you could argue and say the extra air flow is coming from less filtration and is worse for your engine. Yeah do doubt it is, but if you are concerned about the life of your car, you wouldn't bother doing any form of performance upgrade would you including pushing the engine past 4k rpm for the life of the vehicle.
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