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Old 23rd January 2008, 20:17   #1051
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i shall do a ps image by tomorrow morning.
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Old 23rd January 2008, 22:14   #1052
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Akshay,
I liked these out of the long list of option you mentioned,
AGS
GTR
NX
STA
Thanks indeed for your effort,Any other brand that carries similar designs??

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Old 24th January 2008, 11:47   #1053
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ok... ill do a ps image of those in a few minutes.
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Old 28th January 2008, 21:50   #1054
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I have read here that its possible to fit a 185/70 R14 (Zxi) wheel on a Vdi rim. Would it be possible to fit a 195/65 on those stock rims?
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I have read here that its possible to fit a 185/70 R14 (Zxi) wheel on a Vdi rim. Would it be possible to fit a 195/65 on those stock rims?
Jaggu has 195/65-14 tyres on ZXi alloys.
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Old 29th January 2008, 23:18   #1056
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Old 4th February 2008, 23:33   #1057
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hey guys i saw these tail lamps at milan subway and it costs Rs 14000/- . Can anyone please tel me that where can i get only tail lamps because i dont want head lamps they are not that powerful.
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Old 11th February 2008, 22:52   #1058
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My Swift VXi clocked 5K and I am planning some basic modes. I have almost finalised Green Wind (cold air intake) as airfilter. Please let me know your comments. Also, I am planning a better end can. I know that a true performance difference can be extracted only by a good exhaust system, but changing the headers and all will void my warranty (I know someone with my dealer and he was OK with filter, but not headers and all). So I am postponing the complete exhaust system to a later stage. As of now, I am planning a good end can with decent note. Any good brand which is affordable? I am confused with lot of brands (mainly chinese/malaysian/taiwan types).

I will be fixing the Wind on 13th. So if there's any suggestion on a free flow muffler please let me know. I will be at Cochin for the Wind installation and a good place at Cochin for mufflers are welcome. Thanks in advance.
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Old 14th February 2008, 11:18   #1059
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Gree Wind Filter

Hi All,

Yesterday went to Pete's and fixed Green Cotton Wind filter system with Dynamisatyion kit.

Here are some pics

Car At Petes



New SS muffler (added early)


Wind Components


Before Wind



Wind



Initial impression - there's a noticable advantage in low end. Also the RPM climbing more freely. In stop and go traffic / bumps , rollon from 2nd gear has bettered. Will post more feedback later. Yet to see the milege factor.
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@Redfire: How much did the total cost come upto (including installation)? looks neat. I guess once you get your exhaust system done, you'll really notice the difference.
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@Redfire: How much did the total cost come upto (including installation)? looks neat. I guess once you get your exhaust system done, you'll really notice the difference.
Ruf - the Wind with dynamisation kit costs 7350 for Petrol and 6350 for Diesel. The diesel cars have a different type of mounting and doesn't need that steel pipe, so is the reduction in price for diesel kit (I don't know the details, it is what Peter said to me - if there's someone with a DDIS Swift and Wind please post pics). These prices include all - filter, dynamisation kit, clamps and fixing.

Yes, I am waiting for some more KMs to be clocked and get next two free services done to fix Headers. As of now, I dont want to make an issue with warrenty (the dealer was OK with filter).
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Sankar - please post a feedback.

(Sankar has driven my car before and after wind)
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Hi All,

Initial impression - there's a noticable advantage in low end. Also the RPM climbing more freely. In stop and go traffic / bumps , rollon from 2nd gear has bettered. Will post more feedback later. Yet to see the milege factor.
I drove the car this morning and the change in engine response is very much noticeable. There was a mild throttle lag below 2krpm before the Wind, and after it has been installed the lag almost disappeared. It's quite a change. The engine feels more eager to pick up revvs now! I don't know if the muffler has contributed to the setup except for that nice roar, but the whole setup is working well.

Now as an experiment we plan to remove the filter hood alongwith the dynamisation pipe and check if there's any difference in performance.CAI vs short ram intake

Jay, the header
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Ruf - the Wind with dynamisation kit costs 7350 for Petrol and 6350 for Diesel. The diesel cars have a different type of mounting and doesn't need that steel pipe, so is the reduction in price for diesel kit (I don't know the details, it is what Peter said to me - if there's someone with a DDIS Swift and Wind please post pics). These prices include all - filter, dynamisation kit, clamps and fixing.

Yes, I am waiting for some more KMs to be clocked and get next two free services done to fix Headers. As of now, I dont want to make an issue with warrenty (the dealer was OK with filter).
Hey redfire,

Which SS muffler have you installed?
make and price?

Cheers,
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Old 14th February 2008, 13:13   #1065
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Its a local make, but of good quality. Nice steel and finish. Also the note is good, a slight deep note but not harsh. 4K including fixing. Got it from Cochin.
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