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The Guru |
posted on 3rd May 04 at 10:15 |
If you look closely you will see that I used black cable ties to attach it to the 'grilled' part of the bumper.. | |
Davido |
posted on 2nd May 04 at 19:33 |
so how and to what do u attatch it? | |
MattyB |
posted on 2nd May 04 at 13:17 |
I use the same stuff as Guru....but thats just coz i get it free at my local motorfactors! lol | |
antscorsa |
posted on 2nd May 04 at 13:02 |
ah k | |
The Guru |
posted on 2nd May 04 at 11:47 |
Its a bit of a twat to get the intake pipe into the middle of the filter and have it sitting right coz of the back of the headlight.. it could be done, just that it doesnt sit right and bugs me :rolleyes: | |
antscorsa |
posted on 1st May 04 at 16:47 |
guru why dont u position the feed so it pointing down the middle of the filter to the grill | |
The Guru |
posted on 1st May 04 at 15:13 |
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daveyb |
posted on 1st May 04 at 14:15 |
So am i talkin hardware shops or just B&Q mate? Cheers | |
mike_1.2LS96 |
posted on 1st May 04 at 14:10 |
Its not going to effect air temperature and it won't melt unless it touches the exhaust. You can get aluminium ones too. | |
daveyb |
posted on 1st May 04 at 13:47 |
Your talking hardware shops for that then? I always thought plastic would heat and turn air warm anyway? With it been for boilers is it heat resistant? | |
mike_1.2LS96 |
posted on 1st May 04 at 13:42 |
5" plastic vent piping for boilers. | |
daveyb |
posted on 1st May 04 at 13:39 |
what do you peeps use for ur's? |