ivesy wrote:Okay, so standard replacement, but what about forcing cold air?? Worth looking into? Plus I'm kind of attracted by the noise u get from open filters?
All depends on what kinda forced air you are thinking of. By that I mean is it going to be a repeatable amount of forced air against engine RPM or just a ram pipe from the front of your car funnelling air direct to your intake?
If its the latter, there are mixed results. 2nd and 3rd gear maybe good, but 4th and 5th may loose power as there maybe too much air getting in and as your AFM will already be at is most open position it will not be able to read anymore air flowing through, even though you are forcing it through at speed. So the map inside you ECU will not be compensated for that.
Usually an induction kit makes an engine sound nicer and can decieve your mind into thinking its actually going better too.
Forced cold air in the form of a turbo or suprcharger (one actually driven off the engine and not your battery) with air being forced through a large intercooler/chargecooler and a remap is the only real way of getting good gains but I fear we are getting away from your original "cold air intakes" question.
In my opinion, leave the air filter standard, just replace it. A good source of cold air from behind your front bumper is directed into your air filter box anyway. If you want to do anything, how about ceramic coating the outside of the air filter box

, or putting heat wrap around your exhaust manifold and downpipe to reduce underbonnet temps? Or take a look at Sals options at Evolve as I believe his cold air carbon induction kits work. But I have not tested one myself.
Fore a cone filter.. you need to do as Eko has done with his. Plenty of cold air
