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Like Ray said, power can hardly be felt. It does respond better though, and with the sound, I couldn't tell a difference as I had the airbox opened up before changing filters, but everyone says it gives it a deeper/throaty sound. Worth it when you get it for your next service. They usually last longer than the car if well maintained and regularly cleaned and oiled.
I will ask him for you Louis, he's on vacation at the moment so it may take a few weeks!
Another question for yours all.
What if I take out the air box a shuff and just pod filter in? Want to to the concept of "hot air".. bad idea as I know...???? If so I would need an extention to bottom of car for cold air?
Bigger job obviously but better idea? is it worth 300 odd bucks to do ?
I got myself a BMC CDA induction kit for the VR6 of ebay. Paid $250 fot it. Its second hand, the pervious owner claimed he only had it for 2000 km. Just cleaned the filter then and Its looks brand new .
Havnt put it on the car yet.
The vr6 has got a pod on it at the moment and it does sound sweet. Sounds especially sweet when u turn the car off and it continues to suck a little of air. lol SAAWEEET!!!!
Shop around dude. you will find a bargain.
2000 SAAB 9-5 Aero - Stage 2. 275hp 420Nm, Brew City Boost
1986 SAAB 900 Turbo 16 S
I think best would be a pod filter with a heat shield in terms of performance. Higher airflow than in a cut up airbox since it's entirely 'opened', and the heat shield prevents/reduces the heat-soak from engine (hot air basically). However, I've browsed around and have heard that the best 'sound' can be had from a modified airbox with a high flow filter
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