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IvIarkgraham
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28th Aug 06 at 20:49   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

im just wondering where i can put a cold air feed with a gsi front bumper

dont really want to lose a fog light or cut a hole in the bumper

where have you all put yours
Marc
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28th Aug 06 at 20:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I'd suggest inner wing but it might get clogged up with crap off the road?
IvIarkgraham
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28th Aug 06 at 21:12   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

but where should i fix it?
Marc
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28th Aug 06 at 21:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

You only need flexi hose coming from the air box/induction kit. It could come out to the grill.
mattievRS
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take the bumper off and get a jubilee clip and mounting bracket from halfrauds.About 12 quid!!!And fix it onto the rear of the lower air vent of the bumper!Job done and its rammed air too!!
csweatherston
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mines infront of the wheel arce...cabletied thru holes on the inner flitch
Dave A
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cut it into the bottom of the splitter then bond it in with tigerseal:

dannymccann
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when u use these feeds how do you stop crap getting into your filter / engine bay through the hose, cos if my eyes are correct the one on the above pic isnt meshed?
grogan
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i would like to know that aswell!
Dave A
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quote:
Originally posted by dannymccann
when u use these feeds how do you stop crap getting into your filter / engine bay through the hose, cos if my eyes are correct the one on the above pic isnt meshed?


doesnt need any mesh, doesnt get much dirt up it into the engine bay either. anything that does go up there usually sticks to the filter.
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does your feed connect onto your filter or is the end of the pipe just pointed at the filter?
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cud u pop a pic up?
Dave A
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used to look like this:



also used it with an induction kit but the airbox set-up was better.

then when I FITTED THE TB'S i EXTENDED IT SO IT LOOKED LIKE THIS:



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oops, caps
grogan
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so on the last pic did u just have a cold air feed direct from your bumper into the engine? no filter or out?

 
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