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Winger wrote:
jollybodger wrote:
OK, let me the first idiot to ask! What are they, where do they go and do they improve MPG ?
Stick a finger up one nostril, then breath in. No remove the digit, and try again - you will discover more air makes it way to your lungs. It is as simple as that!
Can you re-write the LR manual for the D3 in the same style.. Coffeecup
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27th Sep 2005 6:26 pm
Winger Site Moderator
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Sure - any particular section you are concerned about!
27th Sep 2005 6:28 pm
jollybodger
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No sorry that was too easy! So what you are saying is that the current filters in the car are more obstructive so these will trap particles as well as the current ones, but with less resistance so better performance?
27th Sep 2005 6:29 pm
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Nothing wrong with the current filters, but a reduction in the effort to suck in the air = increase in power output.
See, it really was that easy!
27th Sep 2005 6:33 pm
jollybodger
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Thanks Winger, so is fitting these a DIY job, and would there warrenty issues?
27th Sep 2005 6:35 pm
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Yes and no (though I'd always keep the original part to refit in the event of some failure!)
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