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sn00py
, Aug 19 2006 01:18 PM, 35 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 19 August 2006 - 01:18 PM
feel like changing air filter for my car so that can improve pick up,
what you guys think ?
what you guys think ?
#2
Posted 19 August 2006 - 05:03 PM
improvement is minimal. notice an improvement in mid range acceleration,
2000 to 3200 rpm. Get a panel filter from ###### or Green filter.
I'd prefer K&N though.
2000 to 3200 rpm. Get a panel filter from ###### or Green filter.
I'd prefer K&N though.
#3
Posted 20 August 2006 - 01:12 PM
yea.. the pick up of 206 is not strong...not cheap to get the better range
of air filter right
Gilamon, what's the ***** supposed to mean? :)
of air filter right
Gilamon, what's the ***** supposed to mean? :)
#4
Posted 20 August 2006 - 02:00 PM
lolz. i didn't realise they *** the words..
anyway,
u can get panel filters from brands such as K&N or Green filter.
anyway,
u can get panel filters from brands such as K&N or Green filter.
#6
Posted 21 August 2006 - 04:10 PM
I changed my 306 filter with a K&N drop in filter. Better power response
but in the end my fuel consumption went up. There's no such thing as
better FC AND more power.
but in the end my fuel consumption went up. There's no such thing as
better FC AND more power.
#7
Posted 21 August 2006 - 05:00 PM
lolz.. u wawnt more power, u'll need to burn more fuel..
unless u get a piggyback ECU and it might do some wonders..
unless u get a piggyback ECU and it might do some wonders..
#9
Posted 22 August 2006 - 07:57 PM
gilamon..
base on your experience would autofoaming do any good on these pugs?
i'm also on the lookout for a hoodliner...would appreciate if you or
anyone else could give me any pointers....
on a sidenote, anyboby got any idea on how to get a cicak out of the
dashboard?? from the feedbacks that i had gather are to leave the car in
the hot sun with the doors open....
base on your experience would autofoaming do any good on these pugs?
i'm also on the lookout for a hoodliner...would appreciate if you or
anyone else could give me any pointers....
on a sidenote, anyboby got any idea on how to get a cicak out of the
dashboard?? from the feedbacks that i had gather are to leave the car in
the hot sun with the doors open....
#10
Posted 23 August 2006 - 12:06 AM
hmmm, autofoaming.
It will does its magic if the right place are sealed. But if the wrong
places are sealed, it might result to drastic stuff.
for example, ur front doors. saw u fill it up with foam. There's a hole
at the bottom towards the hinge. If u seal that off, water would be
accumulated in the door area.
cos when it rains, there wud be some water that slides down the window
and into the door area. and that hole serves a purpose to drain the water.
Hoodliner, do look for a reliable place to do it. I got mine done and the
workmanship was terrible. was an eyesore.
Cicak, hmm, no idea. I tot the dashboard are sealed ? with a rubber
strip..
It will does its magic if the right place are sealed. But if the wrong
places are sealed, it might result to drastic stuff.
for example, ur front doors. saw u fill it up with foam. There's a hole
at the bottom towards the hinge. If u seal that off, water would be
accumulated in the door area.
cos when it rains, there wud be some water that slides down the window
and into the door area. and that hole serves a purpose to drain the water.
Hoodliner, do look for a reliable place to do it. I got mine done and the
workmanship was terrible. was an eyesore.
Cicak, hmm, no idea. I tot the dashboard are sealed ? with a rubber
strip..