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Twingo III Forum - ('14 – Present)
Engine mods!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Dubz" data-source="post: 180617" data-attributes="member: 981"><p>Just get a 90 degree 57mm silicon hose and then put a universal pod filter on it. Or as I did and just put the pod filter straight on the throttle body. You're not going to lose any power from it. My old 1.2 16v had 82 bhp and another one of this forum with just the normal airbox set up had 80 or 81 bhp. So it doesn't make any difference</p><p></p><p>Exhaust wise I'd go down the custom route as there aren't any off the shelf ones for the 1.2 16v that don't sound crap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dubz, post: 180617, member: 981"] Just get a 90 degree 57mm silicon hose and then put a universal pod filter on it. Or as I did and just put the pod filter straight on the throttle body. You're not going to lose any power from it. My old 1.2 16v had 82 bhp and another one of this forum with just the normal airbox set up had 80 or 81 bhp. So it doesn't make any difference Exhaust wise I'd go down the custom route as there aren't any off the shelf ones for the 1.2 16v that don't sound crap. [/QUOTE]
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