ClioSport.net

Register a free account today to become a member!
Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

  • When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Read more here.

Best Air/Induction Filter/kit for 182



  Mondeo STTDCI


Please could someone tell me the best kit in the following prices please?

100-200

200-300

300+

Tried and Tested review preferred!

/dave
 
  2008 Golf GTI Edition 30


Everyone who has one, says yes.

I cant comment, Ive never owned one.

It certainly looks the part.
 
  172 ph1 ASBO SLAYER


not popular on the 172/182 but k&n i firmly beleive still provide the best filtration and logevity and correctly located i.e. not where k&n say to put it and a good cold air feed (remove n/s foglamp and pipe up to it). provides gains to rival more expensive units. but either way doesnt give a loss so long as you dont put it behind the rad (which the instructions tell you to).
 


i quite like that new K&N kit.

Ignoring the filtration quality, its a nice design and simplifies the amount of work people spend picking up lower temp air.
 
  172 ph1 ASBO SLAYER


k&n are largely ignored recently and regarded as budget, however where i worked before we found them to be very robust and we could trust them on all applications (track & rally-where rules permitted). there are makes that claim insane power gains, but an ik is (in my opinion) to save weight, space and allow other mods -head work, cams ect. to work properly
 


Quote: Originally posted by hip_spasm on 04 August 2005

But is it the best for the cash!?
Not tested one, but i shouldnt see why not.

Properly bent piping (not donkey dick ducting), nice adaptors, and a good pickup area.

The only thing i dont like about K&N is the filtration quality, its crap.....hence why they give it to you with a filter to cover the filter.

But to get the best out of it, i would be inclined to modify the underbody area to generate a high pressure location, rather than it being naturally low relative pressure behind the bumper.
 


Top