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Rich H |
posted on 1st Aug 06 at 07:46 |
:lol: Yes I have. | |
VegasPhil |
posted on 1st Aug 06 at 00:49 |
You've changed ur name :( | |
Rich H |
posted on 31st Jul 06 at 22:21 |
It was never a panel filter tho. I will be adding a Courtney Sport Panel Filter to my current set up soon though. | |
ainsley_brader |
posted on 31st Jul 06 at 21:13 |
how is it a bodge mod? | |
GT4Brody |
posted on 31st Jul 06 at 20:46 |
heat soak, and any random shit that is floating around your engine bay well get sucked in. definatly, as you said, a bodge mod. should have left as was with panel filter. | |
Dave A |
posted on 31st Jul 06 at 20:41 |
quote: why? the engine will only use as much air as it needs, the idea of removing part of the airbox is to make it less restrictive. the less restriction the better. idealy on an n/a engine you want lots of low pressure air (which is why throttle bodies work so well) so no, it wont cause a flat-spot. | |
Rich H |
posted on 31st Jul 06 at 20:38 |
quote: It seems to have ironed out Flat Spots I suffered from with the Induction kit on actually - although I may be proved wrong? :| | |
Rich H |
posted on 31st Jul 06 at 20:38 |
quote: THANK YOU!!!! Finally!! Atm, Im just glad its got noise, but I will look into running a cold air feed to it too :) | |
Marc |
posted on 31st Jul 06 at 20:37 |
You may find youv'e created a flat spot by doing this. | |
Dave A |
posted on 31st Jul 06 at 20:36 |
quote: I run my car without any filters at all sometimes. when it does have the filters on, I never oil them, just clean them regularly | |
Dave A |
posted on 31st Jul 06 at 20:35 |
it will be fine. wont do much unless you get a cold air feed up the hole, but wont affect any sensors or engine. | |
Mikorsa16v |
posted on 31st Jul 06 at 18:00 |
induction kits are specially oiled (k&n anyway, the others may be tighter weave foam etc) to keep shit out that panel filters are designed not to even see! | |
Rich H |
posted on 31st Jul 06 at 17:32 |
The hole sits above the wing/wheel arch which has a wheel arch trim. It then has an air filter and various other pipes etc to get past before it will cause trouble, so Im afraid Im not in agreement. | |
Corsa E-Tec |
posted on 30th Jul 06 at 19:34 |
surely if you get things kicked up in the engine bay your in trouble. | |
ed |
posted on 30th Jul 06 at 18:34 |
Eeeek, thats a big hole :lol: | |
Rich H |
posted on 30th Jul 06 at 18:29 |
:| I did it on my previous B and that was fine, and as said, have run a universal induction kit for 3k miles and nowt went pop then either :boggle: Oh well, :lol: I'll have to see. Sounds better than the previous sewing machine noise neway! | |
Rob B |
posted on 30th Jul 06 at 18:02 |
:lol: its true, it was fine till i went ape shit on my airbox and then i fcuked about 20 million sensors :| | |
RobHayes |
posted on 30th Jul 06 at 17:51 |
quote: :o :wave: | |
Rob B |
posted on 30th Jul 06 at 17:47 |
i did that, and it fcuked everything :| | |
RS6 |
posted on 30th Jul 06 at 17:46 |
thats a big hole in the box | |
Rich H |
posted on 30th Jul 06 at 17:24 |
Well never had any problems with my universal air filter strapped on to it! As said, Im trying to obtain a 1.8 backbox etc anyway, so will get another airbox to fit at some point. | |
Rob B |
posted on 30th Jul 06 at 17:22 |
You'll fcuk your AFM doing thing's like that. :| | |
Rich H |
posted on 30th Jul 06 at 17:20 |
Got bored of my not very loud air filter I had on my car so decided to remove it and cut up the original airbox instead! |