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Induction Kit Question for Crispy

Last post 02-06-2010 16:33 by Zimmerframe. 19 replies.
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  • 02-04-2010 12:37 In reply to

    Re: Induction Kit Question for Crispy

     Thanks, too late though, already bought one now{#emotions_dlg.bigsmile}

    If the world didn't suck, we'd all fall off
  • 02-04-2010 13:17 In reply to
    • DavesBRG5
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    Re: Induction Kit Question for Crispy

     Nice one !!

    Heres another for £50 if anyone else wants one

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260547846304&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT

    Dave

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  • 02-04-2010 20:25 In reply to
    • MX-Drew
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    Re: Induction Kit Question for Crispy

     Not bad but I prefer my belt driven induction kit Wink

    If it's broken, repair and improve it. If it an't broken, just improve it.

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  • 02-04-2010 23:12 In reply to
    • 5UMO
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    Re: Induction Kit Question for Crispy

                       

    MX-Drew:

     Not bad but I prefer my belt driven induction kit Wink

                  Don't show off.......Smile

    5UMO

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  • 02-06-2010 16:33 In reply to

    Re: Induction Kit Question for Crispy

     I fitted it this morning.  It took about 45 minutes to complete, following the excellent instructions that come with the kit.  I did'nt bother disconnecting the battery either as mentioned above, though I did disconnect the plug from the MAF box for ease of assembly and routing of the cables once completed.

    For anyone else reading this and who doesn't know, the filter comes pre-oiled, something I wasnt sure about when I bought it, though I should have guessed. The reccomended cleaning period is "when dirty or 1 year".  I bought a K&N filter service kit at the same time I bought the Typhoon from MX5parts.  This consists of a bottle of cleaner and a bottle of re-oiler and is enough for about 15 cycles, (loads in other words)  The kit itself is very well made and the finish, (I have a red unit) is superb.  Good quality parts are all included and the instructions as I said, are very detailed.  It would be difficult to mess the installation up if you follow them properly.

    Well, the sound is lovelyBig Smile.  There is a slight "hiss" at tickover now, though you dont notice too much inside the car.  But under acceleration, and above 2000 rpm or so, it kind of "snorts"Big Smile.  The throttle responce feels very slightly better too.  I guess at some point, better exhaust would benefit, though that can wait.  I have the standard unit fitted as far as I am aware.  I suppose air in = air out? 

    Anyway, very pleased, especially as it was reduced in price too.  Here's a picture, (engine bay fettling work in progressEmbarassed)

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