Viper Piper X Induction kit on 9N 1.4 Sport

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Wai_Mak
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Viper Piper X Induction kit on 9N 1.4 Sport

Post by Wai_Mak »

I have installed my induction kit today. I was expecting increased acceleration and top speed, but all the outcome was increased noise and increase petrol consumption with decreased speed and acceleration. :evil:

I then created a tube from the lower left vent next to the fog light to the induction air filter. Slight improvement but still not faster than original! :cry:

Anyone have any idea's what to do? Or should I just get a refund?? :cry:

Big disappointment! :x
Scorpio1
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Post by Scorpio1 »

Hey mate,

Sounds like the best thing you can do if possible is get a refund, put all the original stuff back, and maybe put in a drop in filter?

Because if it's not faster now, in the summer it will bog down even worse.

It's a shame though, coz they do sound good
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Post by KarlM »

drop in a replacment filter element and perhaps drill the box?

If you drill it before the filter it gives you a similar sound to the induction kit but doesnt have the side affects - also some cold air ducting wouldnt be a bad idea :)

hope that helps
des_pd_ tdi
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Post by des_pd_ tdi »

Sorry but drilling the box could also have a detrimental effect.

I agree with the drop in filter but as I said in an earlier post, there are internal mods you can make to the standard airbox, thus improving airflow. Obviously retaining the OEM look in the process.

Des
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