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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » Corsa B 12v Cold Air Feed » Post Reply
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20valver |
posted on 20th Sep 08 at 11:42 |
the cold air pressure feed needs to be any where behind the front grill but closer to the top of the front bumper but still behind the front grill | |
sand-eel |
posted on 19th Sep 08 at 14:19 |
I just used my K+n cold air feed to the standard airbox it's an excellent fit, it goes to the upper grill but i think i might change it to the lower grill as there is higher pressure there (high pressure stagnation point) | |
deano87 |
posted on 19th Sep 08 at 13:15 |
:D | |
Fonz |
posted on 19th Sep 08 at 12:56 |
quote: seconded!!! :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: | |
Dan295 |
posted on 19th Sep 08 at 12:51 |
quote: :lol::lol: and then :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: | |
Haimsey |
posted on 19th Sep 08 at 10:02 |
Well, you cant say we do our best to help :o:lol: | |
deano87 |
posted on 19th Sep 08 at 09:58 |
Errmmm this is 1 year old guys. It's secured using a zip tie :lol: decided against the whole cold air feed anyway, 'cause of insurance :o | |
Fonz |
posted on 19th Sep 08 at 09:49 |
i bust my screw once and refitted it and left it to it, seem to work. iirc the screw isnt the only securing point. | |
Haimsey |
posted on 19th Sep 08 at 09:41 |
Deano, I gave my standard air feed away to someone on here :lol: | |
luke85 |
posted on 19th Sep 08 at 01:06 |
If your happy with the throttle response then just leave it off, I doubt very much if you would notice a difference by routing your own cold air feed. | |
20valver |
posted on 19th Sep 08 at 00:19 |
low air pressure is the bottom of the front bumper, | |
TheCam |
posted on 5th Jun 07 at 14:51 |
jus get a cold air feed. put it low down in you bumper/grill and drill the bottom of the airbox will be better as the air is colder at the bottom | |
deano87 |
posted on 5th Jun 07 at 14:40 |
kkk cheers for the advice. Might look into it more when I finish Uni. | |
SAL |
posted on 5th Jun 07 at 14:39 |
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deano87 |
posted on 5th Jun 07 at 14:39 |
:lol: I have just looked in the engine bay when I zip tied the cold air feed back on, and there isn't really room for a feed to go down to the lower bumper. It'll be touching rubber piper etc that goes into the engine :lol: I have no idea what the parts are called. | |
SAL |
posted on 5th Jun 07 at 14:37 |
make a custom airbox...i had an idea for one a while ago, here goes | |
12vMatt |
posted on 5th Jun 07 at 14:14 |
it would only really have any benefit if you drill the airbox i think, if you really want to add an additional feed then just use a bit of a tumble dryer vent pipe or go and rob a bit off pipe from a car in the scrappy | |
deano87 |
posted on 5th Jun 07 at 14:11 |
Cool. | |
12vMatt |
posted on 5th Jun 07 at 14:10 |
its not really flappy cos of it attaching to the airbox in 2 places it cold probably do with being cable tied down though as it sits slightly up from the slam panel | |
deano87 |
posted on 5th Jun 07 at 14:07 |
Ahhh right, so you've just left your cold air feed all flappy etc? Suppose I could drill a hole in the top of the cold air feed, and zip tie it to the slam panel to hold it more securely! :lol: | |
12vMatt |
posted on 5th Jun 07 at 14:01 |
when i took my cold air feed off i snapped the screw aswell, i never bothered replacing it and theres hasnt been any problems, just leave it. | |
deano87 |
posted on 5th Jun 07 at 13:59 |
When I was taking my cold air feed off, I managed to snap the screw which holds it to the slam panel :lol: |