1.1 Mk3 Induction Kit?

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1.1 Mk3 Induction Kit?

Postby Norro on Tue Sep 13, 2005 6:51 pm

Hey guys/gals,
im new here and im 16, my neibour gave me his 1.1 fiesta L (its only done 32000) and i was wondering Is it at'all possible to add an induction kit to it?, i know that everyone says that its not worth doing a 1.1 up but i think i probably will, my dads got a Alfa 155 and thats what im thinking of getting after this one, but untill then i wanna get this one sounding good!

Cheers Norro
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Postby Badgerboy on Wed Sep 14, 2005 1:28 pm

Hi, two things;

A : Its not an induction kit, you want a replacement air filter.

B : Search! This one of the most asked questions in this forum! To answer it, this, and this time only.....

You can either buy a K&N filter designed for a XR2 (Thats a Mk2 not a Mk3 XR2i). That bolts on, and gives you no power increase what so ever, but sound different.

The same can be obtained by drilling your airbox. Please search for this, and you will find all the info you need.
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Postby Max M4X WW on Fri Sep 16, 2005 5:22 pm

Spend the £50-100 on a rear box and drill your airbox.
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