MikeH
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I've taken off my PVD BFO and refitted a modified K&N cone instead.
I bought some black plastic pipe from B&Q which was meant for fitting a bathroom extractor fan through a wall. I made an alluminium end plate for it and attatched it to the k&n. So basically I have the K&N shielded all round and this tube it sits in hovers over the wheel arch.
Drove with it this morning and basically I have loads more torque at lower rpm. The upper revs seem just as good as the BFO as well, but not quite as loud.
I'm say it was a half way house between a K&N and a viper kit.
Will post a photo later.
[Edited on 04-11-2003 by MikeH]
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Dom
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...how much did it roughly cost you?
I might have a go at this mate i take it was fairly straight forward to do? any fiddly bits?
dom
[Edited on 04-11-2003 by VisibleMan]
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sunny
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sound wise?
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MikeH
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The plastic pipe cost a tenner and the alluminium cost about £3.
The trickiest it gets is shaping the alluminium.
Sound wise it sounds like a K&N but maybe a little deeper because its enclosed.
If people are interested i'll put a tutorial up for it.
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Graham
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yeh please do could b interested aswell
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Dom
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sound mate 
go for it, i dont have the cash to splash out on a viper, but if i can make one that does something similar thats good enough for me 
would be interesting to know how it compares to a viper though 
edit: anyone know where i can get a K&N? i saw somewhere a little while ago and was gonna buy one, but i forgotten where 
[Edited on 04-11-2003 by VisibleMan]
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watson 1.416v
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i have a k&n but anit a bfo cone better?
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broster
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if u speak to aritchie i no he has one he aint using as he has a viper now
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broster
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bfo is bigger and makes more noise, dunno they will prob give the same differences
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MikeH
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I think the BFO is the best induction kit. If it was doable i would have used it as the basis for my idea, but there isn't enough room under the bonnet because it is so big.
The K&N leaves plenty of room to surround it.
The BFO was much better than the K&N as standard BUT
The K&N enclosed all round is better than the BFO!
[Edited on 04-11-2003 by MikeH]
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watson 1.416v
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can u get pics mate?
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MikeH
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When i get home from uni at about 5pm yes.
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Corsa^Dan
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u2u me some pics pls
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MikeH
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http://pixl.homelinux.net/filter
They aren't fantastic pictures but you get the idea. No pics of it in the engine bay yet but i can do those if you like.
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MikeH
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I'm trying to decide whether i should seal the other end off and then attach ducting directly to the side ofthe plastic tube.
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Mikeboy
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That is cool !
So if u seal up the other end, and have cold air feeds going directly into it , like you say above, would that be as good as a Green twister ?
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broster
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u also wanna make it so the pipe is reflective, as at the moment itll absorb a bit of heat, wrap some foil round it or sumink! will look shiney then too! it may not make a diff but when ur sat in traffic it may do!
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Luke1.4
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quote: Originally posted by broster
it may not make a diff but when ur sat in traffic it may do!
Very true. i made a 1 cause my car nearly stalled at traffic lights which it stopped. You will notice this more in summer. pics in garage
[Edited on 04-11-2003 by Luke1.4]
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MikeH
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My car actually did stall at the lights, i forgot to put half throttle on to pull away!
Now i can just push it lightly and it has enought torque to pull away
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MikeH
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I've very nearly finished the setup now!
I fitted an end cap to the plastic shield and sealed all the joints with silicone sealant.
I then cut a hole in the sde and attatched my cold air duct flush with it and used 4 cable ties to fix it.
I plan to seal theis pipe
when i think of the best way.
I am convinced the torque is even better, its really controllable at only just above idle... its very hard to stall it.
I can get it to 60mph in 3rd gear
Also tried going slow in 5th gear and it will happily do 30mph on the flat.
It's allot quieter than the BFOi took off but now it;s sealed it seems to have had the effect ofmaking my back box louder!
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groom
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groom
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ne more pics...u should mass produce them
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MikeH
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It's dark right now, if i remember i'll take an under bonnet pic tomorrow.
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dannycorsa c
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what engine have u got?
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MikeH
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1.2 16v
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