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sam-smith
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IvIarkgraham
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£9.95 from demon tweeks
GTS-T Rob
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delivery charges though?
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lol you lot going mad over a few bhp, you really wont be able to feel any difference apart from a noise and the back of the engine there will trap heat like a badger
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve
........ the back of the engine there will trap heat like a badger


Not with a good air feed though
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i wouldn't be so sure, its a long way to carry an air feed, maybe if you sealed the sock in a box and carried an airfeed to it
Rob_Lee
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Sorry im gonna agree with steve for a change!
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its gonna take a lot of cold air to cool an area that close to the engine and that enclosed
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Fair point, i did say a good air though.

Moving the air filter with a pipe like in that pic would be better in theory
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Regardless of the apparent increase, it just seems very bodgetastic fixing a sock filter to the TB and chucking in a cold air feed.

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A gain is a gain though, its a better idea than chavs at halfrauds sticking on go faster bits and ebay resistors or even fans in the induction
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Doing it this way is far better than sticking a filter at the back of the engine.






Think about it, EVERYONE knows you need to get the air filter as far away from the engine/heat as possible.
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quote:
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A gain is a gain though, its a better idea than chavs at halfrauds sticking on go faster bits and ebay resistors or even fans in the induction


Noone has mentioned anyone sticking on resistors or fans?
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I know but someone said its a bodge doing that i was just saying its a better idea than doing things which dont work
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Yeah i agree with you aswell but you have to admit just fitting a sock over the TB that sits at the back of the engine isnt exactly smart.... if it was so good then im sure someone would have dont it by now.

Fitting a pipe to the tb and directing it away from the engine with a filter on the end would be better imho

[Edited on 16-09-2007 by Rob_Lee]
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http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/2483/corsa10vg5.jpg

If you have ABS this is almost impossible to do.
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i would have liked to try this but i cant cus of the secondary air pump and air con theres no room 4 my filter


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ditto
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Cut a hole in the back of your glovebox and turn that into your airbox and have a fan blowing into it
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quote:
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Cut a hole in the back of your glovebox and turn that into your airbox and have a fan blowing into it


what a gud idea


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would these work on a c20xe?
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would these work on a c20xe?


no, as the c20 doesn't have a restrictive inlet like the c16 x14/16
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not really, these engines just have a restrictive inlet tract which is why it apparently works on them
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by DaNnY_LaD
would these work on a c20xe?


no, as the c20 doesn't have a restrictive inlet like the c16 x14/16


aright shame..

Nice 1 ste
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beat me this time Ste

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