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kkman 02-03-11 04:19 PM

Pics of my induction and rad
 
Hi guys

Here are the pics of my induction and radiator problem, feel so lucky with u guys help

I'm so grateful, lots of warm-hearted members here to answer a newbie's induction problem which is an easy job for most people here. Hope u guys still have patience.

http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/...Kai_Chen/3.jpg

http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/...Kai_Chen/1.jpg

http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/...Kai_Chen/2.jpg

warm-hearted members, I'm lucky if I get some possible solutions from u?

As u know I'm a newbie, could u guys plz include detailed infotmation about accessories which shoud be bought to solve this problem?

one accessory I know is : a connector sleeve should be used to connect the black oe pipe and the silicon hose? and which one should I buy? will this cause a more serious space problem even if I'd trim the blue silicon hose?

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Another question:

which part it the cat? blue or red? I think it is the red part?
I'm gona order a janspeed decat, then is it just a screw off and screw on job?

http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/...Kai_Chen/4.jpg

many thanks in advance

Cheers

Kai

ZS 02-03-11 04:24 PM

Kai.

If you look at the picture I posted in the previous thread you will see that my blue pipe is much shorter, this is because I trimmed it with a SHARP stanley knife before I fitted it... the filter and hose should NOT touch the radiator at all.

The Red part is the cat... and yes bolt on and off with new part.

I'm tempted to merge all your threads into one as they are all on the same thing!

kkman 02-03-11 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZS (Post 198789)
Kai.

If you look at the picture I posted in the previous thread you will see that my blue pipe is much shorter, this is because I trimmed it with a SHARP stanley knife before I fitted it... the filter and hose should NOT touch the radiator at all.

The Red part is the cat... and yes bolt on and off with new part.

I'm tempted to merge all your threads into one as they are all on the same thing!

lol...cheers ZS, always can get suggestion from u. I posted it twice as I can't fully understand the reply from the first thread...sorry...

Bobdope2002 02-03-11 04:31 PM

:slap:

And you actually drove it like this Kai and thought it was right Come on Your at Uni your not thick use your brain

As sam says lesson learned but all you need to do is remove about 2 cms of the blue hose so that it sits further back in the engine bay

The ZS180 mk1 and mk2 are the same car execpt the Mk2 has a bodykit on theyre are no differences IIRC the engine bays are identical

in response to the second question the whole thing is the catalytic convertor the janspeed cat will replace the whole lot

bob

kkman 02-03-11 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bobdope2002 (Post 198792)
:slap:

And you actually drove it like this Kai and thought it was right Come on Your at Uni your not thick use your brain

As sam says lesson learned but all you need to do is remove about 2 cms of the blue hose so that it sits further back in the engine bay

The ZS180 mk1 and mk2 are the same car execpt the Mk2 has a bodykit on theyre are no differences IIRC the engine bays are identical

in response to the second question the whole thing is the catalytic convertor the janspeed cat will replace the whole lot

bob

Thanks for the answer BOB.

Generally, Chinese students lack of practice....I'm not a exceptional one..so I came to the UK...lol. and meet u guys here.

cheers

Kai

big_wasa 02-03-11 04:43 PM

Kai have you just stuffed the blue elbow inside the black rubber hose and put a jubilee clip on ?

If so thats not good you should use a joiner.

ZS 02-03-11 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by big_wasa (Post 198796)
Kai have you just stuffed the blue elbow inside the black rubber hose and put a jubilee clip on ?

If so thats not good you should use a joiner.

I hadn't noticed that!

Kai... the joiner is that red metal pipe you brought!

kkman 02-03-11 04:45 PM

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kkman 02-03-11 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by big_wasa (Post 198796)
Kai have you just stuffed the blue elbow inside the black rubber hose and put a jubilee clip on ?

If so thats not good you should use a joiner.

good observation!!!! that's the question I'm gona to ask

a connector sleeve should be used to connect the black oe pipe and the silicon hose? and which one should I buy? will this cause a more serious space problem even if I'd trim the blue silicon hose?

ZS 02-03-11 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kkman (Post 198798)
one extra accessory I know is : a connector sleeve should be used to connect the black oe pipe and the silicon hose? and which one should I buy? will this cause a more serious space problem even if I'd trim the blue silicon hose?

No, because the joiner sits inside both pipes... so doesn't add any length


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