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emma_88
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Panel filters

Post by emma_88 »

Hey up lads,

Decided it's time for some form of none standard filter for my polo. Can't really afford a BMC induction kit so been looking at panel filters. I know it won't give me any power increase just a nicer sound yeah?

Any recommendations? BMC /K&N / Green cotton?

Any help is appreciated :)
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Re: Panel filters

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A Panel filter in a standard airbox wont sound noticeably different....

Green Panel cotton filters are suposed to be good... allows the air to flow through easier than the standard paper ones....
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Re: Panel filters

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Oh my bad. Goes to show I have no idea what I'm talking about. :roll: :lol:
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I use a green cotton panel filter in mine,it is alittle better flowing than the standard paper one and can be cleaned on a service rather than replaced so it does work out to buy a cotton set up over paper.Mine changed note a tiny bit but not noticable amounts like and induction kit would.If you haven't the money for a CDA kit i definately upgrade to a cotton filter.

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i used K and N panel filter for a few months- and the engine felt Slightly more responsive, but then again its common for mods such as these to psychologically think you're going faster :roll:
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Post by 6N2 GTI 00 »

I would personally save up and get the BMC CDA kit, if you buy a panel filter you will probably end up replacing it for the BMC anyway or the Pipercross Viper kit.

The BMC CDA has a unique induction roar and it puts a smile on my face everytime I hear it. Its gargles at low revs and screams at high revs :D

Save up and get the BMC CDA emma, you wont regret it!

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I have had a K&N since I bought the car, make servicing slightly cheaper, other than that, I want a CDA!
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BMC CDA's are over rated. Sure they will give you a throatier sound, buts it unlikely you will see much if any gains in response or power.

Personally i think they look out of place in the engine bay also...i like to keep it neat ;) lol
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Yeh BMCs don't do anything in the performance department really, they sound and look great though
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My BMC filter never fails to put a smile on my face when I make use of the loud pedal :D
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