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Old 20 October 2007, 06:08 PM
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Hello all one again i want to ask how people have got a cold air intake pipe to there induction kit when ive got a front mount fitted and all the box thing from the front wing had been removed? ive just fitted my new Apexi induction kit samco pipe to take the Apexi to the front of the car to clear the fmic pipework any help please.
Old 21 October 2007, 01:04 PM
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anybody????
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Old 24 October 2007, 06:01 PM
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some one must have came across this b4???
Old 15 November 2007, 05:24 PM
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Old 15 November 2007, 05:33 PM
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I've read you post 4 time and still have no idea what your asking.

Post a picture to help illustrate your question, it may help people understand the question a little.
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most people (including myself) use ducting from the back of a fog light surround to pass cold air to the induction kit. Ideally the induction kit should be the wing mounted variety so that it is isolated away from engine bay heat.
Old 16 November 2007, 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by dynamix
most people (including myself) use ducting from the back of a fog light surround to pass cold air to the induction kit. Ideally the induction kit should be the wing mounted variety so that it is isolated away from engine bay heat.
Don't tell me you understood that garbled question???
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not really but i thought I would take a wild stab at it
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Old 16 November 2007, 05:54 PM
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Pipercross do a kit you can pick up from Halfords for £25.

Consists of 2 trumpets, piping and clips.

All i did was: Cut hole in fog cover with holesaw, slightly smaller than size of trumpet. Then colour-code trumpet, glue into fog cover, attach piping and point at induction kit (as cold air kit and located in inner wing).

You may be able to see it in View My Scooby.
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Gaz, thats a nice job
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