Thank you for the feedback! Yes, generally the procedure is the same. There may be differences in the dimensions of the air filter and the body itself and the type of clamps.Best regards, Autodoc
Many thanks. I replaced it myself :) . but in my P307sw 1.6 16v I have had 2 screws at the back filter box ( 6 screws total ). Anyway , great tutorial.
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Nice and clear demonstration, and it was better if the air filter container was cleaned!!
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Can i replace the whole thing with a powerfilter for like 5 extra hp
What was the name of the pipe you removed first?
Thank you for your feedback ! This is a crankcase fumes ventilation pipe. Best regards,Autodoc.
Nice. I'll try it next time.!
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is this same for petrol and diesel engines?
Thank you for the feedback! Yes, generally the procedure is the same. There may be differences in the dimensions of the air filter and the body itself and the type of clamps.Best regards, Autodoc
many thanks
Many thanks. I replaced it myself :) . but in my P307sw 1.6 16v I have had 2 screws at the back filter box ( 6 screws total ). Anyway , great tutorial.
Thank you for the feedback! We are glad that our tutorial was helpful for you. Your opinion and remarks are very important for us. We will take them into consideration for our next tutorial. Best regards, Autodoc.