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Old 26-07-15, 01:50 PM   #11
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Nice! Did you buy a kit for it? I've got a BMC (I think) induction kit on mine and the pipe does go down by the fog light so might just be a case of getting a spare fog light and modifying it a bit
I made my own installation using the BMC CDA plus some silicon hoses. I modified the foglight mounting and made up an inlet using Marley pipe fittings! Some rivets, steel straps and araldite, still working!
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Old 26-07-15, 03:44 PM   #12
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I did have something on my maestro but using the indicator, I cut the front and back out of the lense but retained the bulb holder, passed an MOT but looked Heath Robinson.
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I made my own installation using the BMC CDA plus some silicon hoses. I modified the foglight mounting and made up an inlet using Marley pipe fittings! Some rivets, steel straps and araldite, still working!
Hummm, interesting. did you put a separate filter/mesh on the fog light to stop any large bits of debris entering and tearing the hoses?
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I did on the maestro.
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Hummm, interesting. did you put a separate filter/mesh on the fog light to stop any large bits of debris entering and tearing the hoses?
I did to start with but took it off as it blocked too easily. Never been an issue since, takes in nice gulps of air there as well but nothing to be concerned about.
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