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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » Drilled Airbox... Waddaya mean? » Post Reply
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LukeGSi |
posted on 14th Mar 04 at 11:00 |
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=73970 simple!! If your worried about warrenty, grab another air box from a scrappy and that way if you have to have any work done just swop them over before you take it in!! Jobs a good 'un :thumbs: | |
corsa-sxi |
posted on 14th Mar 04 at 10:56 |
only if it caused a fault then it would i think, on its own i dont think it would | |
onf |
posted on 14th Mar 04 at 10:51 |
will this void your warranty? as i have 3 years ;x | |
dja |
posted on 18th Mar 03 at 23:33 |
What ever you do DO NOT drill any holes on the engine side of the filter,Only drill before the filter else the engine will suck in unfiltered air which is very bad! | |
Sxi1.2 |
posted on 18th Mar 03 at 23:07 |
cheerz for the help... | |
dig dave2811 |
posted on 18th Mar 03 at 23:01 |
or drill alot of 20mm holes instead of a few large ones and u get a different sound | |
Sxi1.2 |
posted on 18th Mar 03 at 22:42 |
doesnt this damage anything.. | |
Karnage Corsa |
posted on 18th Mar 03 at 22:40 |
it improves the sound of the car without shelling out on say an induction kit for example, all u do is the box that the air filter is housed in, you drill some large holes in the left hand side and underneath simple as that really hope that helps ya | |
cdcool1 |
posted on 18th Mar 03 at 22:39 |
some people do this instead of using an induction kit. it is as it says, drilling holes in your air box. its done to try to reduce the restrictiveness of the enclosed airbox by allowing more in. wez has had it done i think | |
Sxi1.2 |
posted on 18th Mar 03 at 22:36 |
what the heck does this mean, and what is it meant to improve. |