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Old 04 March 2003, 12:21 PM
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Where can I buy an ITG panel filter locally ?. If there is none whats the best deal around if you know of one.

Old 04 March 2003, 12:30 PM
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I got one in the garage you can have,done about 1500 miles.Mail me and we'll sort something out

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Old 04 March 2003, 12:31 PM
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you could try peter bosher jones in penarth road cardiff???
Old 04 March 2003, 01:14 PM
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Its not a good idea to change for an itg.
Old 04 March 2003, 01:22 PM
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Why's that mate??

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Old 04 March 2003, 01:26 PM
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How come, I have heard good reports ?.

Old 04 March 2003, 01:39 PM
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Do a search you lazy b,stds I don't have my technical head on today but it f*****d up my maf on my old car.
Old 04 March 2003, 02:34 PM
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Is an oil-based filter which can cause problems with the MAF on classic scoobies. Especially MY 98-00 models. Better going fo rthe STI panel which is not oiled. Avoid any oiled filters if you can!
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twigster does that mean oil filters too????????lol
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No mate, not oil filters Air filters with oil in them! lol..
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i best not service my car myself again then i might get confuused
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lmfao

I have an ITG filter on my RB5 and have done like 20,000 miles with it in there! Had no problems whatsoever.

Daiscooby, you can have my Filter for nothing if you want as im now after a HKS or equivalent, something with a box to cutoff engine heat. Anyone know of a company that does em??

Ta

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Cheers Gav

But I have verbally shook hads with Dar-Wil on his and I wouldn't want to let him down. But mucho thanks. I spoke to Paul at TSL and he said all there cars run them and they have fitted 2000 + with no adverse effects, so I will go with it.

See you at the Karting




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R.B.5 I've just taken a hks induction kit off mine if your interested.
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Old 07 March 2003, 09:05 AM
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Why'd you take it off?? How much and what condition!!
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I've got an sti 5 which has a very sensitive air flow sensor. The hks filter which was on the car when I bought it caused the sensor to fail very regularly (not helped by the fact that the previous owner had the bonnet vents open with the filter directly beneath)which proved very expensive. The kit is only 8 months old and is in good condition. It is fine for the uk spec and earlier sti 4 and less but If you have an sti 5 or 6 I would not recommend changing the filter but use an itg panel filter (with no ill effects at pres) which is what I now use.
Tony
Ps there are many threads as to the use of induction kits, pros and cons, on scoobynet to help in your choice.
Will let you know price when I've done some research later on tonight.
[Edited by swansea scooby doo - 3/7/2003 2:12:43 PM]

[Edited by swansea scooby doo - 3/7/2003 2:14:18 PM]
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