How easy is it to fit an induction kit?

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Fancy doing this myself to learn a bit more about the innards of a car. Is it quite easy and will I see some improvement in my 2.0 focus?

I've seen a K&N 57i induction kit for £60 on the bay, maybe that's a little pants and I need a better one? Maybe I need a carbon fibre one for £200 i've seen somewhere? I have no idea. :p

Thanks in advance. :D
 
I'd choose a Panel Filter + Resonator removal over an induction kit.

I've done both, neither show improvement in how the car performs, but at least you know the Panel Filter option doesn't reduce performance like an Induction Kit would (under normal circumstances, anyway.)

Good to know. Seen a pipercross airfilter for £30 and found a good tutorial on how to remove the resonator. Might go for that option! :)


Don't forget that plenty of chavs purchase induction kits: they cannot be too taxing to fit.

Very true. :D
 
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