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Has anyone ever fitted one of these, or something similar?

I was also looking at the esctek de-coaking foam.... looks like a good buy for older engines.

Posted

If it's the little filter like think to add in your fuel/air lines .. don't bother ..

It fools the ECU by adding more air .. for about 2 weeks and then the ECU adds more petrol and goes back to stock.

It works on old euro (sh*t)boxes .. does nothing long term for any car with a good ECU.

Posted

Hehe, i bought one a while back just never got round to fitting it.

Gonna put it on my dad's Accord tho :ph34r: , see how the ol' VTEC likes it ;)

-Z

Posted

I had one fitted to my carina and the engine revs do increase and pulls through the gears easier but i have found no change in fuel consumption so it depends on what you what from one if its just for a bit more power then go for it, i've found no ill effects from it.


Posted

Hrm... a little increase in power...

I'll have to fit it on2 the Accord and test that for myself. It's just the noise it makes, i've heard that sounds w**k. You can buy a silencer/filter for it tho, but that more money...

Posted

Yeah, a little pipercross filter, won't be expensive. It makes a gurgling noise....

Posted
...It makes a gurgling noise....

Is that the noise w. the filter attached?

Posted

I think it still makes the noise, but you can't hear it as much. The filter also stops bits of crap being sucked into the engine. If you are going to fit it, I'd advise getting the filter too...

Posted

I see. Guess i'll have to Shell out for a filter then... Well my dad'l have to Shell out for it, c'ing as im givin him the ecotek...

hehe

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