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Old 09-10-2009, 06:36 PM   #1
Swedishmoose
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Default Coldair intake

Hi guys,

I just wanted to ask arround if someone can confirm an improvement in his/her AU Falcon ( 6 cyl 157kw ) when a cold air intake snorkel from SS inductions , Tickford or others is mounted.

Furthermore i wonder, why SS inductions told me, that the SS Growler ( a pod air filter in a plastic box which looks like the normal air box ) of the BA/BF Falcon wouldn't fit in an AU Falcon.

I might be wrong , but I thought the front end of an AU is not very different from a BA/BF and even if so , it should be possible to fit a Growler pod filter + air box of an BA/BF into an AU , right ?

Does anyone have an idea ?

And does it really work ?


Thanks a lot for any advice or information


The Moose

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