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Old 23-01-13, 09:24 PM   #1
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Cold air feed pipe

Is this ok to feed into my induction filter,and is it a case of tie wrapping in to what ever i can to get it in place.So i take the battery out and look for the inner wing resonator box (if its still there?) if not i want to put it next to the fog light if poss?Whats your views.Dont want to spend to much really,as im going to do a oil/filter change soon and possibly HG in march and maybe clutch as well.The ebay item no is 170853068147
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Old 24-01-13, 06:12 PM   #2
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It should do the job but something a little larger in diameter maybe an idea, this is only 76mm and your filter may have a larger inlet.

Also I wouldn't mount the feed too low, unless you don't go out when it rains. Personally I would have it quite high up inside the inner wing.
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Old 24-01-13, 06:40 PM   #3
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Thats what I got in mine, it hides under the splitter, but i have put a "U" bend in it, to keep the water out. When we had all that rain (remember rain??) the filter never got wet at all.......I cable tied it in place, and it works very well.......

Technical note. The "U" bend is an upside down U....
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Cheers for that.Should have fun fitting that tomorrow then.......
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