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Which Airfilter is better?

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Old 10-12-2007, 04:18 PM
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takes all of 5 mins if you can get the stock clamps off
 
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Old 10-12-2007, 04:28 PM
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Old 10-12-2007, 05:12 PM
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what a tiny *** filter and thats far from the same thing
 
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Old 10-12-2007, 09:17 PM
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theres no perfect answer to this but whats the "best intake and filter" for our cars i want sound and performance lol... i like the ttda but im getting an intercooler eventually so i hear thats not a good option
 
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Old 10-12-2007, 10:44 PM
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theres no perfect answer to this but whats the "best intake and filter" for our cars i want sound and performance lol... i like the ttda but im getting an intercooler eventually so i hear thats not a good option
a front mount intercooler?
You already have ONE intercooler. You can pay a ton of money for a very restricted, very muffled intake from Modshack.info for $240

... or you could get a cone filter from Either K&N, or Green Performance (Inlet size 3", Length 6", you can use whatever width you want)

Another option is an HKS mushroom style filter...
If you get this one... search for somewhere with HKS super mega flow reloaded intakes... and get the one made for the Audi A4 1.8t (thats the on that will fit your car)

All three of those choices will sound very nice and are very good intakes.

I would say the K&N is probably your best bet because it is the cheapest. I say this because in your last thread about the MAF... you were looking for a Free MAF, so I imagine you're not looking to spend much. lol
K&N will be about $50
Green Performance will be about $80
HKS will be $133
 
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Old 10-12-2007, 10:53 PM
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i meant i was going to be upgrading my current one
money isnt too big of an issue if one is better than the other... for the maf thing i was just wondering bc ive spent 200 on a maf already and i have to buy another one already lol... i had called audi a while back and they said theres warranties on the mafs so i was thinking i may be able to warranty it and save a few bux thats all

im not a fan of k and n and for the extra 50 dollars id just get the "best" outta all 3

ill get whatevers the best and for 50 bux its not too big a deal to me

im debating selling the car though with all the issues though on a random note...i havent gone more than 2 weeks without throwing a code since ive owned the car so im having fun with it lol
 
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