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Old 12-01-2009, 09:10 AM
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does anyone have the password jdm induction kit installed...?
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I don't have one I'm afraid but that looks looks veeeeeeeery expensive....
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I had a Gruppe M one on mine, whihc retailed at £1500 Looked like the one above.

Waste of money - my personal conclusion is unless you do it for noise, going for an aftermarket intake is a waste of pennies as they do little for performance.
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It is very expensive but its likely to perform okay, its an evolution/improvment of the early good intake like gruppeM, ASM etc, its also very lightweight but around $1000!

Thing is i cant see it adding masses of power, the yanks say around 8-10BHP @ the crank but if i believed the yanks I estimate my car would be around 275+BHP
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same league as mugen but without any bodywork mods..
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hmmm paper mache
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TBH i dont think the mugen intake is all that (but let not go there and offend people), it'll be better at speed.
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Originally Posted by Irvatron,Dec 1 2009, 10:41 AM
TBH i dont think the mugen intake is all that (but let not go there and offend people), it'll be better at speed.
Oiii who are you to say a mugen is not all that I paid top buck so it must be one of the best
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Originally Posted by mugen888,Dec 1 2009, 07:52 PM
Oiii who are you to say a mugen is not all that I paid top buck so it must be one of the best


I agree, I'm not automotive engineer/dont have the expertise of Mugen its just what I've experienced with other(s) brands and read in the past.
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The HKS or the K&N do the same job for around £300!


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