Induction box pipe
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As a few of you know I've been doing some work on my car over the last couple of weeks in preparation to take it over to Anthony at Indigo GT to have it remapped on ESL. The car will then run mafless and after a bit of reading up I've decided to keep the standard airbox and buy an new K&N panel filter but I want to remove the MAF and the pipe work from the turbo pipe to the airbox so can anyone point me in the direction of a silicon hose that will replace it??
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I'm sure the standard Airbox will more than up to the job, just wondered if there was an induction pipe made long enough to fit so I can remove the maf completely along with all the other standard intake pipes to tidy it up.
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Jay, as you know the standard box can cope with 400BHP (CS 400 as an example). I am sure I have clocked a pipe somewhere but the grey cells need stimulating. Hang on a bit
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Thanks Ian, I really didn't see any point in spending that amount of money on something that will be of no benefit except noise.
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