AlunJ
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quote: Originally posted by corsakate
& no he isnt lol but i need help doing it !
why? it's easy even for someone who hasn't got a clue! Pop bonnet up, unscrew air box, pop off the lid, pull old filter out, bung new one in. 5mins tops
quote: Originally posted by corsakate
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BLACK-MANUAL-M3-DOOR-MIRRORS-AND-BASES-FOR-CORSA-C_W0QQitemZ380139318083QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item588211ab43&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14 ????????
nah they're not the same thing, I just said they were a similiar sort of thing to m3 mirrors, they're different though. Quite hard/expensive to get hold of.
Can't find any on the bay
[Edited on 08-09-2009 by AlunJ]
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corsakate
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guess i could give it a go...
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chris_uk
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can someone close to you not give you a hand?
if you wanna drill your airbox, its a bit awkward getting it out on a corsa c, but shouldn't be too hard, your old fella would probably be able to get it out.
i had a piper panel filter in mine, and i didnt notice any fueling differences.
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corsakate
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yeah my bro will more than likely end up doing it for me, not much he dont no about cars!
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chris_uk
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well then. 
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corsakate
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lol thank you for your help guys
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Jake
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no problem
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Twiggy
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quote: Originally posted by gez c16b
none, people only start using mre petrol because they put their foot down more to hear the sound
thats soooo true
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Rich H
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I actually found the Pipercross one better in my C than the K&N one Ah well!
But yes if keeping the air box, de-restrict it ( a pipe inside the box can be cut out) and also look at getting the air feed pipe (the bit that sits outside the box and goes to the grille on the car) from a Vectra C Diesel - it's a lot bigger, and noticeably made the car pull better through the gears. You won't get any improvement in sound from these though, just very slight performance increase.
Sound wise, a backbox and straight through centre section would be my choice.
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Daveskater
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You definitely won't use any more fuel with an aftermarket panel filter, if anything I have been getting better consumption now.
If you want to hear it start up and rumble at the lights then go for an Ashley backbox 
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I like you Dave, you are a man of men
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Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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Cypriot_Sri_Geeza
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I had a K n N cone filter and a straight through cat back exhaust system...sounded nice and beefy after that! check my garage for the back box i had..i FULLY recomend it!
it had a nice deep noise to it
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corsakate
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How much was the back box?
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AlunJ
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quote: Originally posted by Rich H
I actually found the Pipercross one better in my C than the K&N one Ah well!
The rubber edging on my pipercross is falling apart, the spongy filter part has sunk and I now have a flat spot at about 4k (not that it often gets revved that high but you know) I really don't rate it. The k&n I had in my 1.5td B however lives on in top condition in my brothers 1.0 12v B.
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corsakate
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Everyone to there own int it!
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DizzyRebel
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quote: Originally posted by AlunJ
quote: Originally posted by Rich H
I actually found the Pipercross one better in my C than the K&N one Ah well!
The rubber edging on my pipercross is falling apart, the spongy filter part has sunk and I now have a flat spot at about 4k (not that it often gets revved that high but you know) I really don't rate it. The k&n I had in my 1.5td B however lives on in top condition in my brothers 1.0 12v B.
Try cleaning it.
A free flowing filter is a free flowing filter, there will be no difference in power characteristics between a piperx or k&n. Its probably clogged up with shit.
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N3CRO
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quote: Originally posted by gez c16b
none, people only start using mre petrol because they put their foot down more to hear the sound
Its true. I use alot more petrol now than when I had a standard airbox.
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Cypriot_Sri_Geeza
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quote: Originally posted by corsakate
How much was the back box?
£150
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corsakate
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Bidding on an irmscher back box atm ends in 20 minutes, I HAVE TO WIN IT !!!
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AlunJ
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quote: Originally posted by DizzyRebel
quote: Originally posted by AlunJ
quote: Originally posted by Rich H
I actually found the Pipercross one better in my C than the K&N one Ah well!
The rubber edging on my pipercross is falling apart, the spongy filter part has sunk and I now have a flat spot at about 4k (not that it often gets revved that high but you know) I really don't rate it. The k&n I had in my 1.5td B however lives on in top condition in my brothers 1.0 12v B.
Try cleaning it.
A free flowing filter is a free flowing filter, there will be no difference in power characteristics between a piperx or k&n. Its probably clogged up with shit.
hasn't been on there long though, it's only covered 7k at the most
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