PTP are pleased to announce the launch of the ITG Maxogen kit for the October 2005 on S2 Lotus Elise and Exige, powered by the Toyota engine.
For some time now you have been able to purchase the ITG Maxogen kit for the earlier Toyota powered Elise and Exige with throttle cable, but now ITG have introduced with the Maxogen kit for the later Elise and Exige fitted with “fly by wire” technology. The kit is suitable for all post October 2005 models.
ITG continues to produce the air boxes in the highest grade of Carbon fibre, but they are now able to offer the air box in a lower cost Aluminium form as well. Both air boxes continue to offer the same performance gains you would expect to see from the ITG Maxogen kits making them exceptional value for money.
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ITG Maxogen Kiit for
S2 Lotus
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ITG Maxogen Kiit for
S2 Lotus Exige |

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For over 20 years, ITG have been setting the pace in air filter technology. Their attention to detail, knowledge of best design methods together with their unique manufacturing techniques and quality ensures that you have the best product available, and this latest kit is no different.
The ITG Maxogen kit Maxogen induction systems are revolutionary kits that enable cold, dense air to reach the fuel metering unit more efficiently. These remarkable units can deliver as much as 9% more effective peak power at the wheels, and in some cases at 500rpm less revs in doing so.
The ITG filter uses a unique TriFoam(TM) System, which utilises various thicknesses of finer or coarser foams; these factors can be varied for different applications.
TriFoam(TM) gives ITG the flexibility to produce air filters to exact customer specifications and they can tailor the dust filtering capability to well below 5 microns for roller barrel throttles, superchargers and cabin filters.
Why foam? Because, compared to paper or other filter technologies, reticulated polyurethane foam achieves optimum performance against three key criteria:
1. Maximum Air Flow – the ability to allow air to pass through without causing a large drop in pressure.
2. Cleaning Efficiency – the ability of the filter to remove dust and contaminants from the airflow.
3. Dust Load-up Tolerance – the capability to absorb a large amount of dust before cleaning or replacement is required.