Induction panel filter?
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Hi.
I have carried out some research on here regarding induction kits etc.
I have a 04 wrx which is completely standard as far as tuning goes, so I don't need an induction kit.
Can I fit an induction panel filter like green cotton filter or k&n without having to get it remapped? Will it affect the maf?
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Lloydy.
I have carried out some research on here regarding induction kits etc.
I have a 04 wrx which is completely standard as far as tuning goes, so I don't need an induction kit.
Can I fit an induction panel filter like green cotton filter or k&n without having to get it remapped? Will it affect the maf?
Cheers.
Lloydy.
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I've used, green, simota and am currently using a K&N. As far as I can tell they are all pretty similar.
I believe that to get the best out of the high flow filter a remap will be needed so don't expect a vast difference just from changing the filter.
I believe that to get the best out of the high flow filter a remap will be needed so don't expect a vast difference just from changing the filter.
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