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  1. Much of a muchness really. There may be fractional difference between them but your not going to notice it. 

     

    Personally I tend to stay away from filters that need oiling. HKS is foam style, give it a wash and let it dry out thoroughly and it should last just as well as any other type.

     

    Edit: there you go, as @veeg33 says :thumbs:

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  2. Not quite, sorry if it wasn't clear.

     

    Induction kit = more induction sound, likely small gain in top end power but at the cost of low end torque. (general for all indication kits on most cars I believe)

     

    Drop in high flow filter = small gain in power without loss of low end torque. Can be cleaned rather than binned at service time. 

     

    Velocity stack = modification to airbox to improve smoothness of airflow. Fitted as standard to later model 350s but can be retro fitted. Should help pick up a little extra power but again, not much.

     

    Hope that helps :)

  3. I believe general consensus on 350's is that high flow panels like the HKS drop in one are generally better than going full induction kit.

     

    350's airbox is very simple with no complex bends or large resonators compared to some cars so no real benefits in replacing other than for sound reasons. 

     

    Velocity stack from later model cars also helps if you don't have one as standard. :thumbs:

     

    Edit: sorry, in terms of performance you might gain a little with a drop in high flow filter + velocity stack but its unlikely to be much. For the sake of a few quid to get one you can clean as opposed to chuck away, and the possibility of a bit of extra power, they seem worth it in my eyes. 

  4. As above. Slave cylinder + braided line + new fluid.

    No point mucking about, just get it all done in one go. You can forgo the braided line as it's usually the salve cylinder, but I'd personally recommend it to cover all bases :thumbs: 

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  5. The cutting out, difficulty starting happened to me. Turned out to be grubby throttle body.

    Give it a clean and see if that improves things, make sure you disconnect the battery or all plugs on the throttle body before moving the butterfly!

  6. No direct experience for this with 350Zs but I'm pretty sure any BC Racing coilovers dealer can get you any spring combination you want. Id be surprised if you cant get the same with HSD.

     

    If you just want adjustment then maybe stick to spring rates as close to stock as possible? I assume the 350 coilovers will have solid topmoutns? That will reduce the comfort. Some BCs have rubber tops (GC8 Impreza rears do), might be able to request those too if they make them.

     

    Sorry, that's not necessarily directly helpful but hopefully useful!

  7. 18 hours ago, mr v6 said:

    I thought that was the panel that had interior sensors in just in case someone breaks a window?

    Think that is model specific, mine has both a mic and the interior sensors.

    Interested to know how to do this too :thumbs: 

     

    EDIT: Found this

    Looks like it's one piece. Maybe with the lights and stuff out you might be able to remove it.

     

    EDIT 2: 

    For removing headliner but explains how to get the mic part out

     

     

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