pipercross viper

Jan 8, 2007
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I had a Viper on my old car and it worked fairly well with a proper cold air feed going to it but for the money it was never worth it. I'd imagine a £40 would do the same job
 

Dan Cupra R

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May 2, 2006
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I had a Viper on my old car and it worked fairly well with a proper cold air feed going to it but for the money it was never worth it. I'd imagine a £40 would do the same job

A £40 filter and a decent cold air feed does the job for me, I prefer what im running now to my dynatwist that I had befoere
 

s33vem

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hi ya guys im a new boy and reading thro to learn abit more about my cupra, i can get a viper kit brand new for £60 from a friend who works at pipercross. my question is - is the viper kit not worth the £240 to buy but if i can get it for £60 its worth putting it on? or are you saying its not that good to use? cheers steve
 

super_stylin

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Oct 2, 2007
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ive been told by everyone on here that the cupras just dont like pipercross at all, i can only presume that the foam will be alot heat absorbing than say cottom from a kn or green filter
 

s33vem

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ive been told by everyone on here that the cupras just dont like pipercross at all, i can only presume that the foam will be alot heat absorbing than say cottom from a kn or green filter

oh but correct me if im wrong and not really Knowing alot about these isnt it a cold air induction kit which wud sugest it was designed to keep the air cold?
i dont really wanna start messing my engine up also if there crap i wudnt be able to sell it on as its car pacific? just wondered if for £60 it was worth doing it or not. i had 1 on my corsa and it did improve bottom end and didnt make a loud induction noise which is wot i want for the cupra?
 
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