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Just sharing in case you haven't seen, CarGuy11 made a good short video on this:
Great video! I think ill give it a go after my service in a couple of months.

I may be wrong but i think due to the quieter exhausts in the UK small changes like this may make a larger difference to our OPF strangled cars (from a sound perspective).
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Great video! I think ill give it a go after my service in a couple of months.

I may be wrong but i think due to the quieter exhausts in the UK small changes like this may make a larger difference to our OPF strangled cars (from a sound perspective).
Not sure if you saw my post above (think we posted at almost at the same time), but the feedback was based on my UK\Euro spec.
 

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FYI, if you wanna be a cheap bastard, a wine-bottle stopper fits perfectly and plugs the small hole in the airbox lid leading to the resonator. Then remove the foam and drop in a high-flow filter. The resonator seems to filter out higher-pitched turbo whistle, so with it blocked off you should hear is a bit more.
I'd prefer the actually BMS cap if I decide to do it. I plan to leave it in because it maintains the stock look even more. I'm more interested in the performance aspect of the drop in filter.

I saw a thread on here showing 10hp + when it came to tuned applications. Wondering if the filter, stock intake + an OTS map will boost more power.
 

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I installed the HKS foamy and a Verus resonator plug last week before an HPDE.

I didn't notice any difference at all on the track, power (wasn't expecting anything) or sound wise. This is largely because I have hearing problems, and between wearing a helmet and the wind noise a friggin 747 could be landing on top of me and I wouldn't hear it.

I did however notice some mild, but welcome increases in turbo/intake noise on the street.

Worth it? Meh. Hopefully it will help with IATs on track so my car won't pull so much power on hot days.

I also installed a Verus heat shield and covered my lower intake box with some old gold heat reflective tape I had laying around at the same time as the filter/res delete. That's probably going to make more of a difference than the panel filter did.
 

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I installed the HKS foamy and a Verus resonator plug last week before an HPDE.

I didn't notice any difference at all on the track, power (wasn't expecting anything) or sound wise. This is largely because I have hearing problems, and between wearing a helmet and the wind noise a friggin 747 could be landing on top of me and I wouldn't hear it.

I did however notice some mild, but welcome increases in turbo/intake noise on the street.

Worth it? Meh. Hopefully it will help with IATs on track so my car won't pull so much power on hot days.

I also installed a Verus heat shield and covered my lower intake box with some old gold heat reflective tape I had laying around at the same time as the filter/res delete. That's probably going to make more of a difference than the panel filter did.
How's this filter holding up long term? Have you done anything different to car? Tune? Adjustments?
 

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How's this filter holding up long term? Have you done anything different to car? Tune? Adjustments?
Filter is holding up well after several HDPEs and several thousand miles of daily driving. I'm on a Stage 1 ECUTEK tune. I'll probably replace it with another one when it's time.
 

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Filter is holding up well after several HDPEs and several thousand miles of daily driving. I'm on a Stage 1 ECUTEK tune. I'll probably replace it with another one when it's time.
Were you on the stage 1 tune when you first got it?
 

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I felt/saw zero difference in performance or in logs when I swapped the OEM filter for an aftermarket drop-in filter. Pure700, E40.
I didn't feel anything either. Helped with the sound a tiny bit, but deleting the snorkel did more.

Probably not worth the money, but it's a consumable.
 

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There are a few dyno tests comparos on YouTube. Found this video on K&N panel filter dyno result on Subaru CrossTrek, which has measly 152 crank hp. Fast forward to 6:12 of the video for the K&N part. It's not a mind-blowing number, but you will see some gains. I also saw another K&N dyno test on Camaro SS that netted 8 whp gain.
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