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Everyone needs to break into the modifying world in something, and normally people's first cars are little 1.0-1.2's and in fact there are still full on show cars that exist that are smaller engined not to mention the whole k series scene in japan with there tiny 600 odd cc engines. To my mind...
1. I hope you're ok, never nice hearing about a crash.
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2. I can't see why all the sarcastic remarks are necessary, granted it may be a big of a obvious answer question to the most of us but what's wrong with simply saying, you have nothing to worry about regarding the plates and leaving...
Good stuff. To be honest you can pretty much make any induction filter work with your car just would need different sized reducer pipes really. But as long as you're hapy with what you got that's the main thing.
In that case the bmc cda's are held in high regard I believe. And fron what u have read and seen it appears that enclosed induction kits give more power but open ones give more noise...if that helps any?!!
Not actually sure on that front honestly, don't know which would give the better performance result. Perhaps someone else could shed some light on that?
It really depends if you want pure noise or actually want to try and get more performance from it.
Ebay is normally good for finding induction kits, that's where I got mine from. Just type in clio 3 induction kit and browse away :-)
Welcome. Your car looks alright, but 16" I think is a minimum on the mk3 or 17" if big wheels are your style.
Depends if you just want pure noise from the k&n filter or want the try a squeeze a little more power from your engine really. The k&n 57i kit is ok I guess and good for noise but for...
Re: Project Renny II - My 2007 Monaco Blue MK3 Dynamique S (Custom - Euro/Simple & Cl
You're car looks fantastic mate, such a good colour too!
Where and how much did you get your sx kit from/for? If you don't mind me asking, as my sx kit has taken a few dings and I want to get it replaced but...
That really long flexi tube is the cold air feed pipe you get with it, I never fitted mine I used to standard one and put the new one on my other halfs car lol.
Its pretty straightforward it took me about 10-15 mins. You have to remove the battery to get the air box out but you get some pretty...
No you have to remove the air box completely to fit it unless you want to just get a performance panel filter which will go inside your normal airbox instead of the normal paper one.