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i just bought a bravo and have already bought 17 masitaly vt5rs. im looking at a bodykit and an induction kit. does any1 have any ideas??

cheers
cox
 
Hi Coxy,

Get yourself along to Santa Pod on Sunday to meet all us Bravo peeps and swap some ideas!
 
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cheers for da replies!
ive got bout £700 to spend on it. was thinking of going for the indy kit, but i think it might b a wee bit too common? ive heard some good reviews about pipercross but me m8 says a k&n?
hmmm
cox
 
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Personally I don't like K&N. There stuff is overpriced and all cotton filters need very regular cleaning. Also if you look at the K&N kits, there are lots of sharp corners which sorta defeats the entire point of having the free flow filter.

Some of the Pipercross stuff (the PK700 universal filters, the Viper etc..) have really nice smooth inlet trumpets which does make a BIG difference BUT you will be looking at about 2-3 times the cost of the K&N if you go for the Viper as you will need the filter plus connecting hoses.

If you want a simple kit where everything comes in one box then maybe go for the K&N but if you are prepared to put a bit more time. money and effort into it then go for something else.
 
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cheers tom, had a wee hunt for the universal pipercross kit but didnt find any. where is the best place to get them fae? seen one for bout £70 delivered?
wot u think bout the indy kit?
 

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