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11-06-08, 10:52 AM
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Events Organiser-Scotland
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Induction kit and Sparco horn fitted
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11-06-08, 10:57 AM
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Coming back home!.......
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Wow!!!! you have been busy bud!
Jim
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11-06-08, 11:05 AM
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indeed I have. I'm not going to have much time off this summer, if any, so I'm making the most of it!
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11-06-08, 01:10 PM
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and the smiling starts again
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11-06-08, 06:39 PM
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Site Supporter
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Location: Perth
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how did you fix the CAF to sit behind the gap created by removing the dummy intake? I have a new CAF and have been meaning to do this for ages,can get it down to there but not sure how to ensure that it stays??
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11-06-08, 07:17 PM
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looks like a halfords airfilter?
and how come u changed the horn? ( not slating, just asking why)
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11-06-08, 07:43 PM
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Events Organiser-Scotland
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Quote:
Originally Posted by XPCobra
looks like a halfords airfilter?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Maxxed_Ross
...after twisting some arms I managed to get hold of Andrew Morrisons old race filter from the KV6 ZR.
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As I said it's Andy Morrison's old filter, made by Motobuild I think
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Originally Posted by XPCobra
and how come u changed the horn? ( not slating, just asking why)
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The standard one was crap to be honest, a beefy car deserves a beefy horn
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Originally Posted by JIMZS180
how did you fix the CAF to sit behind the gap created by removing the dummy intake? I have a new CAF and have been meaning to do this for ages,can get it down to there but not sure how to ensure that it stays??
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I cut off the intake cover close to the hole and drilled 3 holes in it right at the edge, I used these holes to cable tie the cold air feed to the fog light plate
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11-06-08, 07:48 PM
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couldn't give a monkeys what car it came off still looks identical to a halfords airfilter
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11-06-08, 09:45 PM
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2007 Focus ST2
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Polomint City
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Originally Posted by XPCobra
couldn't give a monkeys what car it came off still looks identical to a halfords airfilter
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Very cheeky!
mines is a BMC and it looks the same as it, and mines made of Carbon fibre
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11-06-08, 07:51 PM
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Events Organiser-Scotland
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it's a round carbon fibre can, difference this stuff is real carbon fibre lol
the internals are what matter most, high flow to cope with the big engine... that's where almost all the bolt on filters out there fall down
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