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BMC CDA For Fabia 1.4 (101 PS)

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Old 26-01-2004, 13:42   #1
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Which BMC CDA should I fit to my Fabia?

Any other suggestions for intake filters? I have heard that BMC gives the best low/mid torque.

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I had a BMC CDA on my old Fiat Bravo HGT and wow it made a massive difference!
No initial loss of torque like you'd get with a normal induction kit and a massive improvement from 3000rpm to the redline!

The only problem with it is the cotton filter.
Foam filters from Pipercross (Viper) or PVD give better filtration.
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Thanks,
as I have seen there are many CDAs: CDA60-130, CDA65-130, CDA70-130 for up to 1600cc which is the most souitable for the 1400cc fabia?

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Finally I managed to find to correct one and is the CDA70-130
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