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Reedy
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   2nd Nov 06 at 21:20   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Right im thinkin about changing the pug about abit.

Idea is going to be take some of the lights out of the morrettes and then put air feeds into them which would then go into the engine bay.
At the moment i have an closed ram induction kit but i was thinkin of the taking the enclosure out and then pulling the feeds straight onto it.

Ideas?

Also i live in a rough area at the moment, so it might be a risk for nob jocks to put stuff in the intakes.
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quote:
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going to be take some of the lights out of the morrettes and then put air feeds into them which would then go into the engine bay.


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quote:
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going to be take some of the lights out of the morrettes and then put air feeds into them which would then go into the engine bay.





yeah i had this idea along time ago but was scared to do it.
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if you take the current filter out of its box, and put cold air feeds to it, it won't work as well as it does now.

and you'll see bugger all at night.
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put battery in boot = more room for pipe
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quote:
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put battery in boot = more room for pipe


not making a track slag. This is my daily driver.

And that would also take effort.

[Edited on 02-11-2006 by Reedy]
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yes, shift the battery and get a good cold air feed in that side.
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quote:
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if you take the current filter out of its box, and put cold air feeds to it, it won't work as well as it does now.

and you'll see bugger all at night.


why wont it gain much??? more cold air is going around the engine bay.

Although there isnt as much being directed onto the filter ( thats why i was talking about putting air feeds onto it )
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yes, shift the battery and get a good cold air feed in that side.


was thinking cold feed from both sides.
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because the filter will be open, not enclosed, so it wont be as efficient.

at junctions, it will just get loads of hot air.
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quote:
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yes, shift the battery and get a good cold air feed in that side.


was thinking cold feed from both sides.


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Why do you need to change it reedy? whats wrong with it atm? or what do you hope to achieve by changing it
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quote:
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because the filter will be open, not enclosed, so it wont be as efficient.

at junctions, it will just get loads of hot air.


understandable at the junctions, but its runs like shit at the moment with such a rough idle. I think it maybe to do with the engine getting too hot / sucking in hot air ( even with the enclosure on )
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rough idle will be nothing to do with warm air.
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Why do you need to change it reedy? whats wrong with it atm? or what do you hope to achieve by changing it


looking for a diifferent aproach of air filter. Its running rough - hope to acheve a better idle.
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quote:
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rough idle will be nothing to do with warm air.


stalling can be. It runs rough and then it stalls after time.

[Edited on 02-11-2006 by Reedy]
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unlikely though.

the two combined would point towards a sensor fault, or a fuelling issue.
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just pop round mine next week, would love to butcher a french biscuit tin
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quote:
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unlikely though.

the two combined would point towards a sensor fault, or a fuelling issue.


sensor fault haha.

Had it check out by two garages with the sensor tester.

results came up..........fine.
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quote:
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just pop round mine next week, would love to butcher a french biscuit tin


haha.
What you doing on tuesday? got your new place up and running yet?
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ok, well it must be the intake then
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unit will be 2-3 weeks, bloody solicitors
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quote:
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ok, well it must be the intake then


funny.

I was more on the lines of finding a better source of cold air

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