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Author Subject: What K & N kit?
Nose

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Hi guys, anyone know what induction kit part number for a 99 Rallye or 6?? according to K & N they don't do one ? Dunno

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Posted 8th Aug 2016 at 21:47
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Posted 8th Aug 2016 at 22:07
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Nose wrote:
Hi guys, anyone know what induction kit part number for a 99 Rallye or 6?? according to K & N they don't do one ? Dunno



K.n 57i is the one
slows down you take of but increases your top end a little best fitted to your existing pipe
Can suffer from heat soak

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Posted 8th Aug 2016 at 22:15
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I have a decent second hand one if you are interested

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Posted 8th Aug 2016 at 23:50
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The original owner of my car put his inside the airborne which gave it a deep throaty growl and didn't suffer heat soak!
Think he also cut a slit in the bottom of the airbox aswell

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Posted 9th Aug 2016 at 07:52
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gnrlee wrote:
The original owner of my car put his inside the airborne which gave it a deep throaty growl and didn't suffer heat soak!
Think he also cut a slit in the bottom of the airbox aswell


Did this affect air flow or performance ???

These do sound gooood when fitted although i fitted a scorpion back box which confused the sound so i removed fitted a standard airbox with a kn filter much happier with performance

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Posted 9th Aug 2016 at 12:49
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I just have the K+N panel filter for the standard airborne. Sounds okay and has no problem with flow or heatsoak.

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Posted 9th Aug 2016 at 11:23
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mocinim wrote:
gnrlee wrote:
The original owner of my car put his inside the airborne which gave it a deep throaty growl and didn't suffer heat soak!
Think he also cut a slit in the bottom of the airbox aswell


Did this affect air flow or performance ???

These do sound gooood when fitted although i fitted a scorpion back box which confused the sound so i removed fitted a standard airbox with a kn filter much happier with performance


I honestly dont remember it was over 10yr ago!
I run a viper now! LOL

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Posted 9th Aug 2016 at 13:57

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