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    Air flow

    Is there any mods I can do to increase my air flow into the standard air box? e.g. another cold air feed cutting into the standard air feed? Or remove any restricting pipes within the air box?



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    I drilled and cut 2 holes at the bottom of the AirBox and fed 2 pieces of vacuum cleaner hose, one from next to the spotlight and another from the grill. Just managed to squeeze them in.

    If you do a search, I'm sure SGHOM has done the same.

    Can't say it has made much difference though. The standard intake is pretty good as it is.



    EDIT\ Here ya go:

    http://www.clubvr4.com/forum/showthr...light=air+flow

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    Wow thats exactly what I wanted to do bar the cone air filter! Cheers for the help mate!

    That has raised another question now! Does having a cone filter mess up your airlow meter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alscort
    That has raised another question now! Does having a cone filter mess up your airlow meter?
    shouldnt do, i have one in mine! just watch the air flow, need to try stop the warm air from the engine getting to the filter, couple of feeds n maybe a heat shield should work

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    Oh ok Its just I had a mk2 ford Orion 1600 Ghia EFi and I blew the air flow meter due to a cone air filter?

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    you shouldnt have a problem. The MAF on the air intake controls the amount of air going in so that shouldnt be an issue. depending on the size of the cone, you might find the idle revs lift ever so slightly after a week or 2 - thats when the ECU is compensating for the extra air.

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    Does anybody know where I can get those massive green Cone filters then in that case??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alscort
    Does anybody know where I can get those massive green Cone filters then in that case??
    like the one on my old car? pic is here

    that one was from piperxonline i think. if you do a search for pipercross or piperx online it might come up. cost me about £80 with the adaptor but the sound of it is superb. everyone keeps commenting on the size of it, and the noise.

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    get a stainless steal intake

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rikki
    like the one on my old car? pic is here

    that one was from piperxonline i think. if you do a search for pipercross or piperx online it might come up. cost me about £80 with the adaptor but the sound of it is superb. everyone keeps commenting on the size of it, and the noise.

    Yep thats the one! Ave you still got it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alscort
    Yep thats the one! Ave you still got it?
    yeah i still have it. am selling it with the car though. ill look out the receipt when i get home and tell you where i got it from

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rikki
    yeah i still have it. am selling it with the car though. ill look out the receipt when i get home and tell you where i got it from
    So you wouldn't take £40 plus postage?

    That would be good tho cuz I couldn't find it!

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    to be honest i dont think it was visible on the website. what they gave me was effectively a universal filter with the galant adaptor. eBay have filters going for about £30 from the US. I have just bought one of them and although the noise is not as great as the old one, it does the job!

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