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Old 14-06-08, 09:12 PM   #21
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what is a good induction kit for the MG ZS 1.8
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Old 14-06-08, 09:22 PM   #22
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i'm using KN 57i kit at the mo and it is good. Sounds great too, or did but i cant hear it now due to my exhaust. I've been told about heat soak with open filters but i cant say i've noticed it but i'm planning to shift the filter nearer the front once i work out how to remove the bumper.
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Old 14-06-08, 09:47 PM   #23
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Fudge - There's the ITG, BMC or K&N.... etc (in order of cost high - low)

weagie - bumper is easy to remove...

2 screws near each headlight, 4/5 across the bottom and 1 hidden behind the arch liner on each side.
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