been havin a sneaky peek on the web at k&n filters. was wondering if any 1 has them?
first wanted to stick an induction kit on but i am a little concerned bout the engine bay temps so i thought just stick the panel filter in......
would this increase power ( if it did i know it wouldnt be much) and would fuel economy increase??
any thoughts appreciated thnxs
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Re: performance filters
ive got a K&N filter that i bought off ebay, it was lovely and shiny when i got it... six months on its rusty but still does the job, nice throaty aggressive sound, and a not really noticeable increase in HP. worth it for the sound to be honest, makes my grumbly diesel sound a bit more sporty

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Re: performance filters
ITG filters are better than K&N, according to most reviews - but not due to power increase - simply due to better airflow, and with no loss in filtration over the standard panel filter.
Based on reading other people's accounts, I bought an ITG panel filter, and found it to give me precisely sod-all performance increase. I noticed no difference to the sound of my 1.8 16v petrol engine either.
If you want better airflow and therefore more power, a turbocharger or supercharger are the most effective ways of doing this - but for the cost of it, it's just not worth doing to your 406. Other than that, a good enclosed induction kit (i.e. one where the cone filter is NOT sucking in hot air from the engine bay) is the only other thing you might do that may give some (low) performance increase.
Based on reading other people's accounts, I bought an ITG panel filter, and found it to give me precisely sod-all performance increase. I noticed no difference to the sound of my 1.8 16v petrol engine either.
If you want better airflow and therefore more power, a turbocharger or supercharger are the most effective ways of doing this - but for the cost of it, it's just not worth doing to your 406. Other than that, a good enclosed induction kit (i.e. one where the cone filter is NOT sucking in hot air from the engine bay) is the only other thing you might do that may give some (low) performance increase.
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Re: performance filters
Freer flowing air in the standard air filter box = less filtration = more crud getting into your engine = increased risk of BOOM!
As far as I'm concerned the only way to upgrade your air supply filter without harming your engine in the long run is to fit a bigger air filter, or modify the air filter box to accept a cone filter, and rig up an air scoop
Think about factory built high performance (300+bhp) cars. They don't use these stupid K&N filters or induction kits - they just have huge filters and air scoops.
As far as I'm concerned the only way to upgrade your air supply filter without harming your engine in the long run is to fit a bigger air filter, or modify the air filter box to accept a cone filter, and rig up an air scoop
Think about factory built high performance (300+bhp) cars. They don't use these stupid K&N filters or induction kits - they just have huge filters and air scoops.
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
Re: performance filters
on my 2.2 sri, i simply removed the resonator on the front of the air box. reason for this was cos i thought there would be more air being sucked into the inlet, but would all still go through the same stock filter.
end result is much more induction roar and maybe be slightly better throttle response. i love the way it sounds in 3rd at about 4500 rpm!
end result is much more induction roar and maybe be slightly better throttle response. i love the way it sounds in 3rd at about 4500 rpm!
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Re: performance filters
This was posted a while back but still makes me giggle
Here's the whole thread, joking apart it may be helpful

Here's the whole thread, joking apart it may be helpful

munfred wrote:Friend of mine tested a stock intake, green enclosed, K&N panel and Max Pooer indutction kit on the dyno.
Not suggesting any reasons why this happened but a large fan was used as with all dyno runs.
Power:
1st Max Pooer
2nd Green Enclosed
3rd K&N panel
4th Stock
Although as mentioned to get the benefits of the air filter/induction kit you really need to make other breathing mods.
At the end of the day if you want something cheap that will not raise your insurance premium, and is guarenteed to make your car faster: then go for a dump, shave all bodily hair, and drive naked. This reduction in weight will probably give the same sort of gains as just replacing the stock filter as the bhp/tonne will be increased. ;)
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1996 406 Executive 2.0 Turbo XU10J2TE No longer hangin' on in there

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Re: performance filters
had pretty much decided not to bother having read peoples replies then teamster posted that and that hammered the final nail into that performance filter coffinteamster1975 wrote:This was posted a while back but still makes me giggle![]()
Here's the whole thread, joking apart it may be helpful![]()
munfred wrote:Friend of mine tested a stock intake, green enclosed, K&N panel and Max Pooer indutction kit on the dyno.
Not suggesting any reasons why this happened but a large fan was used as with all dyno runs.
Power:
1st Max Pooer
2nd Green Enclosed
3rd K&N panel
4th Stock
Although as mentioned to get the benefits of the air filter/induction kit you really need to make other breathing mods.
At the end of the day if you want something cheap that will not raise your insurance premium, and is guarenteed to make your car faster: then go for a dump, shave all bodily hair, and drive naked. This reduction in weight will probably give the same sort of gains as just replacing the stock filter as the bhp/tonne will be increased. ;)

1999 d8 1.8 petrol - died at 85163
51 plate hdi 110
51 plate hdi 110