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Neshol

posted on 16th Feb 04 at 02:05

:P


CorsaLad16v

posted on 16th Feb 04 at 01:31

pmsl :lol: a bit late with the reply.. but it may come in handy to some1 who was gonna do a stupid thing to their airbox lol


luca2020

posted on 16th Feb 04 at 01:20

:lol: i really hate those related posts at the bottom of the threads


luca2020

posted on 16th Feb 04 at 01:19

NO! u do not drill on the top of the air box!!!! if u look at it as said air goes into the air box, up through the filter and into the pipeing, if u drill on top whats the point in having a filter, ull just be sucking dirty air into ur engine which is bad


Neshol

posted on 13th Sep 03 at 16:06

It should be obvious what happens when you have the airbox apart. Air gets sucked in through the bottom part, passes through the air filter, then gets sucked into the engine. If you drill "above the filter", dirty air can mix in with the already filtered air, which isn't good.


tommyT

posted on 13th Sep 03 at 16:01

I have finally got round to drilling my Corsa C airbox. Problem is that I may have drilled too many holes. What I've done is drilled about 30 holes on the underside of the airbox. There is a note on the tutorial saying not to drill above the air filter line - does this mean on the top side of the airbox above the panel filter?

Please help.