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CopyWrite

posted on 4th Oct 03 at 12:57

some ppl on here have done it abd say its a good thing to do


Mikeboy

posted on 4th Oct 03 at 11:32

ok cool

Thanks for ur help lads


miles

posted on 4th Oct 03 at 11:08

Just use a panel filter.


R Lee

posted on 4th Oct 03 at 11:08

out of my own experience not many cones fit. you could always try and completely hack up the airbox to make more room but will run the risk of going to far.
buy an induction kit with a shield already on eg. quickshift taipan etc.


Mikeboy

posted on 4th Oct 03 at 11:00

Does anyone have a Cone inside their standard (or possibly drilled) airbox ?

Does it do a good job of shielding the heat, and if you got enough cold air feeds into the airbox would you still have all the advantages of the induction kit ? Or don't many cones actually fit inside the airboxes ??

Maybe if u modified the airbox inside to make it fit ??