K&N Filter on a Diesel..
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My Ride: 2005 530d M Sport, Carbon Black, Black half leather
Is there any point in this? Would it make any sound different. i know with petrol cars and only on some cars you can get a huge difference in sound.. But for my 530d? Hmm
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i just hear tractor sounds when i rev LOL
Originally Posted by Epic' post='809990' date='Mar 7 2009, 10:14 AM
Is there any point in this? Would it make any sound different. i know with petrol cars and only on some cars you can get a huge difference in sound.. But for my 530d? Hmm
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haha spot on! On hard acceleration tho i think our cars sound nice.. perhaps a filter would add to that
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i have a K & N filter on my 530d, (there huge things...)
it definatly has an induction roar, not too bad but definatly louder than standard, it gives it a more "meaty" sound, plus its far less restrictive, and gives you a few more HP.
cost about ?55
it definatly has an induction roar, not too bad but definatly louder than standard, it gives it a more "meaty" sound, plus its far less restrictive, and gives you a few more HP.
cost about ?55
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Originally Posted by Dr Dave' post='810014' date='Mar 7 2009, 03:33 PM
i have a K & N filter on my 530d, (there huge things...)
it definatly has an induction roar, not too bad but definatly louder than standard, it gives it a more "meaty" sound, plus its far less restrictive, and gives you a few more HP.
cost about ?55
it definatly has an induction roar, not too bad but definatly louder than standard, it gives it a more "meaty" sound, plus its far less restrictive, and gives you a few more HP.
cost about ?55
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Originally Posted by Epic' post='810412' date='Mar 7 2009, 11:19 PM
Do you think if i took out the stock filter and had nothing in.. and drove a little.. that should sound the same as having a k&n.. thats why they make that sound coz they let a heap load more air in.. then if i like the sound get the filter lol
I used to be a fan of K&N filters in previous cars but to be honest they can coat your MAF in oil and I have read instances of them letting stuff through. In other cars I did notice that it did make the accelerator more responsive, less resistance for the airflow.
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Originally Posted by Dr Dave' post='810014' date='Mar 7 2009, 03:33 PM
i have a K & N filter on my 530d, (there huge things...)
it definatly has an induction roar, not too bad but definatly louder than standard, it gives it a more "meaty" sound, plus its far less restrictive, and gives you a few more HP.
cost about ?55
it definatly has an induction roar, not too bad but definatly louder than standard, it gives it a more "meaty" sound, plus its far less restrictive, and gives you a few more HP.
cost about ?55
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