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dan_manu
PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 3:19 pm Up
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does this look ok?

www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251...1423.l2649

as my car came with a chavvy cone filter, advice and help appreciated

 

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jk206
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looks abit thin so it might split easy but thats what you get for the price i suppose.
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yeah its cheap but they all do the same job , so dont realy want to spend loads

would it be long enough to go from cone to bumper yeah? and you can connect them to the cone yeah?

 

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should be long enough but then again i dont know where abouts your curent filter is in the bay, i dont think you connect them to the cone i recon the end of the cold feed is postioned next to the cone
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Ive used some in the past that i got from Kam Racing which was decent, didnt look amazing but worked well and was pretty strong.

www.kamracing.co.uk/un...cting.html

Thats what it was, if you work out the diameter you need to can get it cheaper nowadays on ebay, in decent lengths too.

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jk206 wrote:
should be long enough but then again i dont know where abouts your curent filter is in the bay, i dont think you connect them to the cone i recon the end of the cold feed is postioned next to the cone
im not sure about this guys idea but as far as the part youve asked about id say its certainly worth a try at that price...im not keen on the blue pipe but the blue ends look ok...it will extend to three feet long so should fit ok...

Send a pic if u go for it...

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dan_manu
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thats what i was thinkin its cheap and they all do the same job so why not , ill jus be careful not to tear it as im fittin it so it should be ok Smile and yeah will do mate
 

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how do you fit a cold air feed? and where does it go?
 
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if uv got a cone filter , you jus channel a pipe from
a cold air supply normaly faceing forward behind the grill of your front bumper and put the other end of the pipe facing into your filter so that it sucks the cold air in, its a lot better for your car and might get u 1 or 2 bhp lol but its also healthier

 

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dan_manu wrote:
its a lot better for your car and might get u 1 or 2 bhp lol but its also healthier

Healthier? Very debatable. If it was better for your car, the manufacturers would use it from factory.

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Quarmbo wrote:
dan_manu wrote:
its a lot better for your car and might get u 1 or 2 bhp lol but its also healthier

Healthier? Very debatable. If it was better for your car, the manufacturers would use it from factory.

Not necessarily ...a k&n filter is certainly better than a standard one but they dont fit them...that goes for all performance products and upgrades i dare say...

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dan_manu
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by healthier i ment if u were to have a cone filter on your car before you bought it fitting a cold air feeed pipe would make it healthier, im not compareing it to the standard air box and filter
 

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bezford wrote:
Quarmbo wrote:
dan_manu wrote:
its a lot better for your car and might get u 1 or 2 bhp lol but its also healthier

Healthier? Very debatable. If it was better for your car, the manufacturers would use it from factory.

Not necessarily ...a k&n filter is certainly better than a standard one but they dont fit them...that goes for all performance products and upgrades i dare say...

True, I give you that, but I wasn't talking about a panel filter, nor would I call that a performance upgrade. The guy was talking about a cone filter and a cold air feed, something entirely different.

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i bought that cold air feed before xmas and it seems fine.i didnt go messin about with it too much as the plastic is thin but as a feed that is fitted and left alone it does the job fine
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sound mate, hearin that ill buy once tomorow, was it hard to fit??
 

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