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stock 2zz's make between 143 & 149bhp depending on altitude as dyno'd by AUTOC members - so roughly a 24% loss through the drivetrain. i would say you've done well if that's what your making at the wheels so they reckon your putting out around 234bhp at the crank? 19bhp from a typhoon was around what K&N were claiming there filter would gain :thumbsup:

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i'd seriously doubt that a typoon would give you 19bhp despite what kn say. you need a ram air fully enclosed forced induction for those types of gains im affraid.

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i'd seriously doubt that a typoon would give you 19bhp despite what kn say. you need a ram air fully enclosed forced induction for those types of gains im affraid.

what cant speak................

he's got the results to show it :bangin:

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:lol: true. but then again if a rr was done with typhoon and without we'd see for sure. B)
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:lol: true. but then again if a rr was done with typhoon and without we'd see for sure. B)

that's why i want to dyno me car before making anymore changes. i'm as sceptical as you over these K&N's - i'm convinced they dont filter as well hence the gains?

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