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Yer the typhoon has a plastic panel that keeps it away from the engine heat. Thought that was a good idea as there is not a lot of room under there lol. The BMC one looks good was just wondering where to put the pick up pipe though. Don't want to cut a big hole in the bumper and might sound stupid but what happens if it sucks up water from spray off lorries ect in the wet???

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The usual crack is to feed the pick up through down to the front bumper grille. Not an easy job apparently, although I'm sure there's a build thread on here somewhere. It normally involves changing the lower bumper grille to a fog light housing and attaching the cold air feed to that. I had a viper in the past and I liked that a lot.

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Standard airbox flows best, put in a dry element replacement filter.

Oiled filters like k&n and pipercross ruin vag mafs over time.

Bmc cda's have been proven to restrict a 20vt wouldn't imagine the vr will suck less air.

Cba searching but there is a good comparison thread on vortex a guy with a vrt has done the standard airbox was best for the engine.

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Yep, I agree with the standard air box but you don't get that vr induction roar that so many people like. I personally run a standard air box currently and will fit a pipercross panel filter when funds allow. I'd still be interested to see how the viper performed though and would definitely consider fitting one to my car.

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