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Bleachtastesnice
PostPosted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 11:54 am Up
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First off, hope everyones alright an that? Never been massivly into cars untill I got my pug, so not the must clued up fella and any advice will be appreciated.

Right then, cold air feeds, has any one done this and what are your thoughts and opinions?

Been thinking about an air intake mod for a while now, and after reading reviews and searching about have come to think that a replacment panel filter compaired to a cone is the better option.

Soo, I think I am gonna replace my panelfilter with a foam one from piper cross.

I read a good howto from 206gti.net which covered the restrictions of the oem air intake location which is in the wheel arch. Was thinking of removing the left fog light and fitting a cold air feed directly to the box.

Anyone done this?

The first issue that springs to mind is unwanted things getting in, bugs ect, could put some gauze there to counter this but then there is always the issue of water! When driving about, seam to notice that puddles are more oftern than not closest to the curb, and this makes me think it isnt such a good idea!

Could start at looking at putting the cold air feed into the right hand fog slot, but I think this would be less benificial and reduce performance?

Cheers, Frenchie

 
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Like your thinking here Smile

I think you have the basics sorted, In my opinion, and you are right in thinking that cold air is beneficial to your performance. I would also agree on the air filter filling up with bees. The reason that peugeot put it down there is for that reason, No bees and cold air. I would look at the idea of putting it a little higher up to prevent water getting in, putting it under the wing to stop bees getting in and fit a splash guard to prevent puddles getting in... all that asside..... a very small man in a french office who designs cars just did it all for you...... Very Happy

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If you want more power... throttle bodies. Better than a cold air feed any day.
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www.peugeotsport-racin...px?nom=206

ok lets say u swing with the feed going to the fog light. if u click on the link above then click english at the top to translate, and in the side menu click '206' then 'RCC' then look for the option 'Alimentation air 2' they do actually show a kit designed for this even though it looks abit pricey.....

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@benbmx08 Nice one, yeah thats the idea, soo it has been done before, always good news, think a decent DIY job could be achieved at a fraction of the cost...
 
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Any more thoughts and opinions?
 
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what about the grill on your front bumper.. if you make some sort of cold air piping system from there like making a hole and having somesort of lip around the hole if you know what i mean?

iv been thinking about doing this idea.

another option is modifying the headlight, but that means you cant really drive at night =(

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benbmx08 wrote:
http://www.peugeotsport-racingshop.com/Catalogue/Pno002_01.aspx?nom=206

ok lets say u swing with the feed going to the fog light. if u click on the link above then click english at the top to translate, and in the side menu click '206' then 'RCC' then look for the option 'Alimentation air 2' they do actually show a kit designed for this even though it looks abit pricey.....

Would you like to see pics of that exact kit fitted?

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t1mmy
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Here's a link to my old project thread...

www.206info.co.uk/Foru...=2487.html

There are pics in there of the Pug Sport cold air feed.

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@martynmofo, yeah I can see where your coming from, seen a few headlight intake mods before looking about online, some motors they look realy smart but never seen it done on a 206 before... could be ideal for the track but yeah when it comes to road driving at night could become a bit of an issue.

@t1mmy, yes please.... haha cheers, smart as that mate, what did you think of it?

 

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Bleachtastesnice - We posted at the same time Laughing Look above your last post for the link.
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YES T1MMY!!! LOVE IT!! how much it cost u?? thinking about getting one Very Happy
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timmy that car of yours looked sick!
its what i want to do to my 180, fast road car but with the track twist.
where did you get thos door cards from??

 
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Pm b47ton if you want to know about the cold air feed through the fog light hole I'm pretty sure he's done it.
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Bleachtastesnice
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Right might sound a bit bone, but does anybody know the diameter of the gap in the bumper where the fog light sits (when the fog is removed, and specifically left hand side)?

Looking for somthing like this...

www.carbonmods.co.uk/P...ING75.aspx

Wont be that, but am pulling ideas together, its to get an idea about gap I have got to play with,

Cheers, Frenchie

 
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