induction kit, any good or just tat?
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#2looks very simular to the Viper but i duno tbh, best to go with something tried and tested
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#3looks a bit dodgy to me plus its a universal one by the looks so i wouldnt
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#4thats what i thought, thought it could be ok as no metal parts so shouldn't heat up, and its got cold air feed, but tried and tested ones are a safer bet i must admit.
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#5what would you say to go for? bmc or the kamracing one with a green filter?
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#6kam racing with green
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#7just a quick note though Raceland are out of stock of the Saxo kit and I cannot be restocked for 3 weeks.
Just personal preference though but the BMC is a very well made piece of kit. If my budget would stretch I would get that.. if only because I'm a sucker for real carbon -
#8keep saving mate
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#9Agree, if you have the bigger budget then by the best you can afford but . . . .
If your pockets are not as deep as others and you are not stuck on brands I personally see nothing wrong with universal fitting items as long as you get the correct sized collar/tube/fitting kit and install it correctly then you should be ok.
Alot of people get stuck up on certain brands, which is fine if you have the funds to be able to afford the best of the best. If not do your homework and take a risk.
After all RaceLand items are badly designed as you have to move the power steering bottle and the filter supplied isnt brilliant butKam can upgrade the internal cone to a Green item and the bottle is easly moved - People tend to look past this fact
People have selective opuions and should be so quick to disscount items they know nothing about.
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#10only thing i'd be concerned about is the quality of the filter with these budget brands - a part that IMO is the most important bit
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#11i concur