viera
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Registered: 26th Oct 02
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Can someone please tell or show me where they have put their cold air feed to their induction kit on their Corsa GSI, i know some of the smaller engine's have plenty of room, but i can't seem to find a way to get a pipe to my grill.
Pics will be most welcome
Cheers
V
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Greasemonkey
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Registered: 17th Apr 02
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I wouldnt have got an induction kit, most people actually lose power, panel filter drilled air box with cold air feed is best thats what on my GSI
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Greasemonkey
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Registered: 17th Apr 02
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oh and to answer your question the high pressure area on a corsa is just behind the head light
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c0r5a_gsi
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Registered: 17th Jul 02
Location: Gloucestershire
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yeh drilled box and panel filter is best. But if you have got your ind. kit already, you can get the cold air pipe to sit behind the front grille at the left hand side, you need a dremel or hacksaw etc.. and cut away a couple of inches square of the plastic next to the radiator, then put the cold air pipe through the hole you made.
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supacorsa
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Registered: 11th Feb 03
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yeah the drille air box of and induction kit with a proper intake like a viper kit that wil really benifit your engine
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Wolf In Welsh Clothing
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Registered: 31st Mar 03
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Just added a bit of halford 55mm diameter pipe to the original on mine.
Should suck enough air off the road and behind the headlight!
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mattyboy199
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Registered: 5th Feb 03
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I cut the radiator surround ( just the corner) so there was enough room to slip the pipe through easy !
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viera
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cheers guys, ill give that a try.
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