Mark Petty
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Registered: 26th Jul 01
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Hi
I've decided to take my induction kit off and put a panel filter back in. Can any take a picture of a drilled airbox please. Coz i don't have a clue where to drill.
Please help
Thanks
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Cybermonkey
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Ok, i dont have a pic, but i will xplain as best i can! Take the filter housing out of the engine bay completely. Turn it upside down. Now figure out which side is furthest from the engine, and drill holes with the largest drill bit you have. There should be a raised part of the airbox, drill along the length of it. It helps to have an airfeed going to these holes to ensure only crisp, cold air is reaching the filter. Read the post at the top of this forum for more info.
Dave
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Mark Petty
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ok cheers mate
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dig dave2811
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WHAT size holes a few large ones or many small ones
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Cybermonkey
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Depends on the sound you want. Go for a couple of large holes, say 60mm in diameter to get a real deep throaty roar. Or lots of little ones for a raspy rally car sound.
Dave
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Mark Petty
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I have read all the post on this. But still can't find a picture has anyone got one before i crap up my air box.
Thanks
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3CorsaMeal
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Remember to only drill holes below the panel, drill the holes on the bottom and side facing wing, space em out evenly. i'd drill 10-20mm diameter holes.
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Bonus
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Sorry this is a little big but heres mine -
I've also done my mates box. We did the same size holes but twice as many of them. (about 40 i think)
Just keep below the filter line and away from the warm air from the eng.
Best bet if ure not to sure how many holes to drill is to do a few. Try it. If you want it louder drill some more. When i get 5 mins going to put more in mine.
Any probs U2U or email me. Or just reply here.
Hope this helps.
Chris
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Bonus
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Last time i put that pic up people just ripped the piss out that rug!
ITS ALREADY BEEN DONE! LOL
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Mark Petty
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Nice one mate
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Cybermonkey
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Nice rug.
Dave
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Bonus
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Cheers Dave! How u been mate, not heard from u in a while.
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Mav 3000
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Whats the legality of this when it comes to Mr MOT?
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3CorsaMeal
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its legal, useless u making the holes with a firearm
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Cybermonkey
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Yeah MOT cat touch you for it. Im fine Bonus, talking to you on MSN so im not asking if you are ok.
Dave
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Mav 3000
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If I reset my ECU will it affect my central locking or my Toad alarm when I dis connect the battery?
Also, what if you have a crash and then the insurance companies find the holes? I guess there fairly hidden.
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Cybermonkey
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There is nothing they can do even if they find the holes! Its NOT illegal. Disconnecting the battery will probably result in your alarn throwing a wobbly, central locking should be fine. Just disconnect your ECU directly. Its behind a panel in the drivers footwell right in front of the bonnet release. Just pull out the 2 plugs on the front and leave overnight.
Dave
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Mav 3000
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Cheers Dave.
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