robertgti3
Number of posts : 24 Location : march/midlands Drives : mk3 golf GTi Registration date : 2009-03-16
| Subject: best way to get air to an induction kit? Fri Apr 17 2009, 14:17 | |
| just put on a K&N 57i induction kit on my mk3:twisted: but whats the best way to get cold air to it? | |
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Ashley
Number of posts : 1165 Age : 34 Location : Soham Drives : Vento 1.9TDi Registration date : 2008-07-12
| Subject: Re: best way to get air to an induction kit? Fri Apr 17 2009, 14:38 | |
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mk1g60phill
Number of posts : 2918 Age : 42 Location : cambridge chesterton craphole! Drives : Seat leon fr 20vt & a t4 land barge hippy van. Registration date : 2008-02-21
| Subject: Re: best way to get air to an induction kit? Fri Apr 17 2009, 16:52 | |
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mk1g60phill
Number of posts : 2918 Age : 42 Location : cambridge chesterton craphole! Drives : Seat leon fr 20vt & a t4 land barge hippy van. Registration date : 2008-02-21
| Subject: Re: best way to get air to an induction kit? Fri Apr 17 2009, 16:56 | |
| Na just messin,i got a pipe with my k&N on my vr and just bent it about a bit and put one end behind the vents in the bumper and the other at the filter i used cable ties but make sure its secure thats all . | |
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robertgti3
Number of posts : 24 Location : march/midlands Drives : mk3 golf GTi Registration date : 2009-03-16
| Subject: Re: best way to get air to an induction kit? Fri Apr 17 2009, 18:45 | |
| thanks you two, thanks for the link, i'll do hood off at santa pod | |
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