Cold Air Feed
Ive just realised that I dont have a cold air feed to my Pipercross foam filter.
I assume its a must as with any other car with an induction kit??
How have others mounted them?? There doesnt seem to be much room down there.
Cheers, Rich.
I assume its a must as with any other car with an induction kit??
How have others mounted them?? There doesnt seem to be much room down there.
Cheers, Rich.
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From: four oaks estate, sutton coldfield
if i was going to use an induction kit id use the standard ducting route, the hole under the drivers light aloow a perfect cold air feed, one of the reason why i personally think the standard airbox is very good at what it does, it also doesnt suck in anywhere near as much hot air.
Originally Posted by cahzz
if i was going to use an induction kit id use the standard ducting route, the hole under the drivers light aloow a perfect cold air feed, one of the reason why i personally think the standard airbox is very good at what it does, it also doesnt suck in anywhere near as much hot air.
ideally you want to get a air feed from down at the lower grill or something?
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