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Ry-sri
07-07-2005, 20:44
to all peeps that have got vipers on their 1.8 corsas, is it worth buyin the viper. does it give more power? any info would be champion. ry

Keith
07-07-2005, 21:59
i got one on my 1.4 - quite good IMO.........but diddon fitted one 2 his 1.8 and didn't have much luck wiv his :(

Chubbles
07-07-2005, 22:00
i know vipers have a good reputation, prob one of the best you can buy in the price range. I'd go for one :)

Ry-sri
07-07-2005, 22:06
ow come diddon didnt av much joy?

ka$h
07-07-2005, 22:08
ow come diddon didnt av much joy?
Might have something to do with the fact he didn't give it a chance to bed in and perform like it should. You should trial these for 2-3 weeks, and you'll be lucky if his lasted 2-3 hours!!!!

K

Keith
07-07-2005, 22:09
its gonna be loads better over a normal induction kit - so if u got the money then def. go 4 it :thumbs:

Ry-sri
07-07-2005, 22:36
yeah i need it i suppose cos it bogs down when i floor it with a k & n filter.

David
08-07-2005, 07:07
Might have something to do with the fact he didn't give it a chance to bed in and perform like it should. You should trial these for 2-3 weeks, and you'll be lucky if his lasted 2-3 hours!!!!

K


for once get your facts right

I had it on for a good month, wasn't impressed for the money and the amount of petrol it drank, not worth the money IMHO and the clips that fit it to the pipe work are a joke

ka$h
08-07-2005, 08:39
Well you received it just after twelve, and in 4h and 7m you had it fitted, trialed and had made your mind up that you didn't like it.

THis is not 4 weeks, but 4 hours!

You then removed it and sold it shortly after, but if you wern't so trigger happy with the delete button, I would prove to you that you removed & sold it very soon after (2-3 days).

Facts are one of my better pionts, you should learn that and remember it. As I said you didn't give it a chance before you made your mind up and removed it.

K

David
08-07-2005, 08:53
Well I removed it cus it came off then re-fitted it the next day mate, after 3-4 weeks I didn't like so sold it end of

2modified
08-07-2005, 09:23
I would go for a BMC CDA to be honest, cheaper and just as good :)

YPC_Jon
08-07-2005, 11:29
hmmm can anyone tell me which viper induction kit fits on a 1.2 nicely? :D

Keith
08-07-2005, 11:53
hmmm can anyone tell me which viper induction kit fits on a 1.2 nicely? :D

:? :? - the one for the 1.2?

YPC_Jon
08-07-2005, 13:29
erm sorry i meant piper induction lol

Middo
08-07-2005, 16:22
the viper unit is good, but occasionally you have you use your own ducting and samco hosing to make the most of it. as piperX usually design them to fit in the most convenient manner, not the best manner.
a good induction kit will drink the petrol which is why you'd normally take them off through winter :angel: