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Originally Posted by promethian
Have checked insurance and it is a minimal difference .... and don't intend to race the car so with the way I drive the will have no effect on the clutch... only a bad or wild driver could wreck a clutch.
Going to fit a K & N Filter this weekend.
As an off topic point...... has anyone else noticed that everyone is driving around a LOT SLOWER lately?
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Well there you go then, as long as you don't go 'bad' or get 'wild' all the oily bits will be just hunky dory
Go for it, sounds like a snip at around £300 to £400 pounds, but with with the anticipated 10% fuel saving it should pay for itself within a few years
See, the trouble with all this is that you only enjoy the fuel saving benefits by using the increased torque and changing up at lower revs to make use of it, but doing that puts undue strain on the transmission leading to premature wear / failure. Now to avoid this you need to change gear at higher revs, which tends to wipe out the fuel savings.
Yes the car will be quicker, and yes you can 'drive around' the clutch issue, but you won't save any money, you'll just get where you're going quicker.
Just my 2p's worth...
Oh, and what's the K&N going to do? They don't flow any better than a clean paper filter and cost about 10x as much. Just cut the service life of the original in half, it'll be cheaper in the long run.
One last tip......
DO NOT over oil it - it will fcuk the MAF and once the garage see it or finds the residue you WILL be stuck with the bill.
Happy day's
