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30-06-09, 10:21 AM
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it there more air from the fog light apature than directly below, just underneath the fromt spoiler. i thought about taking mine from there, and maybe using one of the bolt holes that hold the black undertray on as a support bolt.
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I thought having it that low would be a bad idea, due to possible water scoopage purposes...
I use the same as Mick and use the fog light aperture (never use the bloody things anyway) and get the ram affect by doing this. I just take it easy in heavy rain so I don't suck water up
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30-06-09, 10:29 AM
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I wouldnt suck water in to the filter directly as it isnt enclosed induction kit. for an enclosed filter that sucks its air through the CAF it wouldnt be a good idea, but mine been just a CAF it wouldnt be sucking air, it wouldnt be relying on air been sucked in, more like the air been forced in to the inner wing area. i was thinking of leaving the end a couple of inches away from the open cone.
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30-06-09, 10:30 AM
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Ahh I see what you mean
Sounds good, although I'd still use the foglight aperture, mainly because it's the perfect size and is already there for you
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30-06-09, 10:43 AM
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when Matt had his RR day a month back, there was a 160 ZR with a slightly dodgy intake setup that lost 15bhp - slight bit of fettling and it was back up to 160 again.
I am trying to decide where to move my cone to... diesels really really really hate water lol
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30-06-09, 10:49 AM
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Ahh I see what you mean
Sounds good, although I'd still use the foglight aperture, mainly because it's the perfect size and is already there for you
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but i occsionally use mine. your forgetting i live very close to the twisty roads of the new forest!!!..... they come in very hand at night when your out on a spirited drive!
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30-06-09, 10:51 AM
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I've never ever found a use for foglights, seriously. Even when it's mentally foggy, they do sod all.
Plus you'll still have one left
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30-06-09, 10:53 AM
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In the time mine has been located to the foglight aperture it has never been an issue, filter has been clean as a whistle and no water ingress. The mesh I use stops water getting in, granted it would be better if open but not worth the grief it could cause. What it needs is a switchable gate, meshed/open to suit weather and driving conditions. now there's a thought!
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30-06-09, 11:02 AM
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You use a mesh Mick? got any more info budday?
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30-06-09, 11:08 AM
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Done as a trial and stayed!
RS Components sell different mesh specs.
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30-06-09, 11:52 AM
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that mesh looks like it has a fan behind it :o
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