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panel filter or cone filter ???

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Hi guys

 

at the moment ive got a K & N panel filter in the box but i looked at a few pics of other peoples cars and most of them have cone filters on nice shiney left elbow pipe with a shield around it but whats the best to have ??? performance wise ive read they anit that much in it looks wise i say the cone looks the dogs!!

 

just wondering if there are any draw backs with a cone ????

 

cheers stu ...

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Hello mate and welcome to the forum,

 

If you do a search then you'll find this topic has been covered a fair few times in some real detail, that should help you make your mind up.

 

General rule of thumb is cone filters obviously give you a much louder induction roar but unless you have a decent cool air feed/heat barrier then they can actually make less power then a high-flow panel filter.

 

It also makes a difference which engine your C has, as a cone filter for the 1.8 16v is only available from Stroeve and costs around £129 (does look the part though)

 

Let us know what engine you have and I'm sure somebody can recommend something.

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i've jsut gone back to a paper panel filter, i didn't trust the filtering qualities of my k&n panel.

 

while fitting it with hot engine i couldn't believe how hot the airbox got, i'd never stick an open cone there :! would have to be sealed and ducted kit imo

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Sorry sparks I just reaslised I welcomed you to the forum after you've made 9 posts...when I looked quick I swear it was a 1.

 

Just being friendly but I think I need a cup of coffee to wake up a bit, welcome anyway mate even if it is a bit late :)

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Well if I was fortunate enough to wake up and find a supercharger had attached itself to my block, The first thing I'd do is hand SWG about £200 for one of their induction kits...but that's probably based mainly on how cool they look.

 

Realistically I have no real idea what I'm talking about when it comes to G60's

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Save your cash and drill out your lower part of the airbox and keep the paper filter element,have this on my own G60 sounds awesome,did have a K+N panel filter was no different in power but as allready mentioned I didnt trust the filter and as my charger was freshly re-built by G.Werks I wanted it 100% protected,removing the carbon canister and routing in a cold air feed seems to be a poular choice although havent done this my self..

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No wet at all just drill some good sized holes allong the inner wing and back side of the airbox works a treat have done both my Rado G60 and mk3 golf VR6 works great even get a bit more mpg out of the VR give it a go..

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