Posts : 579 Join date : 2011-08-31 Location : Turnopfield
Subject: Induction kits Sat 21 Jan - 21:05
I'm hoping my WRX will be running around 330bhp in a month or two all going well. I've read on various forums that induction kits aren't necessary till 400+,....but still want one so, is it going to hold my car back or not? Any input welcomed..
Jonny Gav Admin
Posts : 6837 Join date : 2010-03-12 Age : 53 Location : Durham
Subject: Re: Induction kits Sat 21 Jan - 21:25
A good quality induction kit won't hold it back, the reason they aren't needed untill 400+ is the standard newage setup is very free flowing.
REZ
Posts : 579 Join date : 2011-08-31 Location : Turnopfield
Subject: Re: Induction kits Sat 21 Jan - 21:40
Jonny Gav wrote:
A good quality induction kit won't hold it back, the reason they aren't needed untill 400+ is the standard newage setup is very free flowing.
Ah right, that's promising then.. so no big deal if I fit a decent one? well I haven't really researched into them thinking it was a no-no so any suggestions?
Jonny Gav Admin
Posts : 6837 Join date : 2010-03-12 Age : 53 Location : Durham
Is it new or used? Anyone used a KS-Tech before and have any feedback on them?
Jonny Gav Admin
Posts : 6837 Join date : 2010-03-12 Age : 53 Location : Durham
Subject: Re: Induction kits Mon 23 Jan - 18:02
Looks like a good bit of kit that, would have one of them on my car if I was going for over 400
garyblake
Posts : 3603 Join date : 2011-11-27 Age : 41
Subject: Re: Induction kits Mon 23 Jan - 18:18
Nice bit kit seen in flesh I wanted on mine but wouldn't fit with fmic got k&n Apollo on mine nice bit of kit
andyhowe
Posts : 47 Join date : 2011-08-25 Age : 44 Location : Hartlepool
Subject: Re: Induction kits Mon 23 Jan - 18:21
i have a HKS on my WRX which is runing 330 and work well dosent hoild me back its the sound it makes i call it chit a chater lol is it the wastegate making the noise
garyblake
Posts : 3603 Join date : 2011-11-27 Age : 41
Subject: Re: Induction kits Mon 23 Jan - 18:27
Mine sounds like dark Vader got the air feed going to front fog. Mat were you get you under hood heat shield very nice
lee
Posts : 509 Join date : 2010-04-05 Age : 37 Location : Billingham
Subject: Re: Induction kits Mon 23 Jan - 18:42
andy makes them gary send him a pm
andyhowe
Posts : 47 Join date : 2011-08-25 Age : 44 Location : Hartlepool
Subject: Re: Induction kits Mon 23 Jan - 18:42
the under bonnet cover is in development at the min not on sale yet but they sould be out about easter time.... yer my sounds like dark vader but if you dont put ur foot right down and when you back off you get like chchchooo chooo choo lmao like a dump valve its mad but i love it like the Sierra Cosworth make the noise
garyblake
Posts : 3603 Join date : 2011-11-27 Age : 41
Subject: Re: Induction kits Mon 23 Jan - 18:47
Thank. I how what you mean now mate mine the same think it my bov and induction kit sucking mm
garyblake
Posts : 3603 Join date : 2011-11-27 Age : 41
Subject: Re: Induction kits Mon 23 Jan - 18:50
My hks chat louder but took of and put turbo smart bov on
wrx/uk/ppp
Posts : 873 Join date : 2011-01-31 Age : 52 Location : somewhere in the north sea
Subject: Re: Induction kits Mon 23 Jan - 21:08
K+N typhoon in the inner wing and use something too cover any gaps left in inner wing engine bay side for minimal heat transfer and remove the fog light and run a cold air feed from there
REZ
Posts : 579 Join date : 2011-08-31 Location : Turnopfield
Subject: Re: Induction kits Mon 23 Jan - 22:15
wrx/uk/ppp wrote:
K+N typhoon in the inner wing and use something too cover any gaps left in inner wing engine bay side for minimal heat transfer and remove the fog light and run a cold air feed from there
Would like a typhoon but @ 200+ quid probably won't happen.. thinking now either k&n Apollo or hks..
kevfawcett
Posts : 253 Join date : 2012-01-29 Location : Can't say
Subject: Re: Induction kits Mon 30 Jan - 17:55
I have an AEM wing mount that i'll be removing soon ish so I can fit a FMIC if you're interested?
Mine's running 350bhp no problems. I'm replacing it with an AEM short ram intake
Kev
Bigclarky
Posts : 815 Join date : 2011-07-11 Age : 39 Location : Chester le street
Subject: Re: Induction kits Mon 30 Jan - 18:26
Also have an apexi induction kit I will be removing in the next few weeks due to me going maffless
REZ
Posts : 579 Join date : 2011-08-31 Location : Turnopfield
Subject: Re: Induction kits Mon 30 Jan - 18:57
Well I've gone for tuftys ks tech kit. Hopefully fitting soon. Will be after a cold air feed too but reluctant to drill out my fog cover, anyone take a feed from anywhere else?