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Induction kits, are they worth it?

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Hi, got a 06 fabia vrs and wondered if fitting a KN57i induction kit would be worth the money. Had the car for 5 years and its bog standard and decided to add a few bits. Rather need to tuning as you can probably guess.

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Sorry, last post should have said new to tuning. Sausage fingers.

Definitely worth it. I'm running a Neuspeed P-flo which is very good. Has opened up the top end of the revs nicely. No longer feels strangled.

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I put a pipercross one on mine a day it sounded horrible like there was no airbox on it all but as said revved up the top much more freely. In the end the noise did my head in so sold it and went back to stock. Now running a k&n 57i and sounds quite nice and gives a whoosh when you change gear but doesn't give the same pull as the pipercross one did. I'd sooner have the k&n on though.

Would I buy one for it? No probably not, I had this from my old focus st170 so used it but I'd sooner spend the £70+ on something else. Maybe try a cheap induction kit if you want one

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