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Old 16-07-2009, 04:07 PM   #1
Daniel
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Default BPR CAI - How effective on the turbo 6?

Hey guys, I have been reading and talking to a few people and there seems to be some great word of mouth and threads with happy people for your CAI..

The only thing that struck me was that it is mostly by the V8s rather the the turbos..

From what I can gather, some changes in performance is possible, also induction sound and also the responsiveness of the car is what would be the result of fitting one up.


Is it as worth while on the turbos as the V8s?
Obviously you guys know my car fairly well by now, so let me know if you think I am possibly barking up the right or wrong tree.

Cheers guys-

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