N3CRO
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quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
quote: Originally posted by Ellis
You didn't just post your air-box did you - I'm scared to look at that again...
The first thing I thought was "Oh no, what have I done "
20valver, you complete and utter noob, I asked for a link to the thread, not a whole copy and paste of that useless piece of stupidity into this one.
Also, for the record, nothing you say has ever made any sense whatsoever.
Anyway, we have been politely asked by forum staff not to fill up the Help Zone with arguments with you so will you please leave us alone now so we can talk about drilling air boxes and taking the side bit off, NOT using filler to get max BHP.
Thank you.
Get it there son!
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byrnie_2004
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quote: Originally posted by chris_gilly
what about water from underneath now that winter coming along??
also whats the noise like from doing this?? is it alot louder??
thanks for the advice people! great stuff!
back to the point, yes its a bit louder just like a shit load of holes really,
no problems with water unless you start flying through really deep puddles then its your own fault. i wasn't really looking for loudness i just wanted least restriction without the heat soak.
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Daveskater
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quote: Originally posted by Necromancer
quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
quote: Originally posted by Ellis
You didn't just post your air-box did you - I'm scared to look at that again...
The first thing I thought was "Oh no, what have I done "
20valver, you complete and utter noob, I asked for a link to the thread, not a whole copy and paste of that useless piece of stupidity into this one.
Also, for the record, nothing you say has ever made any sense whatsoever.
Anyway, we have been politely asked by forum staff not to fill up the Help Zone with arguments with you so will you please leave us alone now so we can talk about drilling air boxes and taking the side bit off, NOT using filler to get max BHP.
Thank you.
Get it there son!
The question is, will he actually listen or not
Numberwang!
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I like you Dave, you are a man of men
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Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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N3CRO
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Of course he won't!
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Daveskater
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Then my efforts have been in vain
Still, it was worth a try
Numberwang!
Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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Daveskater
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I took the side bit off earlier
It sounds quite cool to me, but it was virtually impossible to get off because I think it was glued on I had to hammer screwdrivers into the gap and then hammer it through the other side as well, then it popped off
Took the resonator off as well and decided to try and take that apart, but just kept snapping bits off it so gave up. It has a small hole on the back of it, though Ahh well, it's sat in the garage for another day.
Numberwang!
Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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chris_gilly
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i used a drill to make a pilot hole then used a jigsaw down one side.. then levered it off... mine was the same... well on!!
whats this about the resonator then?? what does taking it off do??
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Daveskater
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You'll only have it if you have a 1.0 12v. It's this stupid empty box that they stick on the side of the air box, and as far as anyone can tell, all it does is take air instead of giving it to the filter.
I think it helps it make a tad extra noise without it as well, and I duct taped up the hole on the cold air feed where it used to go
I'll try to remember to get a pic tomorrow
Numberwang!
Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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i think i might have it on mine! its a 1.2 8v cool! i just need to do the cold air intake to my drilled box.. were and how is the best ay to do it??
thanks!
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N3CRO
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I have no cold air feed at all and have no problems, plus its louder without one.
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chris_gilly
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i just have the standard one that goes to above the rad... do you think its best to remove or leave it on??
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N3CRO
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I only had the standard one too. Its up to you if you take it off or not. Why not try it and if you have any probs, put it back on.
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i might take it off and buy a big guage ducting and drill the intake to match then mount the ducting in the bumper! what do you think, on or off?? and why??
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I've had mine off for about a year now, never had any problems at all.
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chris_gilly
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cool i might take it off tomorrow and see how it goes!
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quote: Originally posted by chris_gilly
i just have the standard one that goes to above the rad... do you think its best to remove or leave it on??
this would be pre heated by the radiator could it be moved to the side of the radiator or you could leave it above the radiator and heat shield it for summer use
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quote: Originally posted by chris_gilly
i might take it off and buy a big guage ducting and drill the intake to match then mount the ducting in the bumper! what do you think, on or off?? and why??
if you mount the ducting in front bumper when the roads are wet and following other traffic all the spray will go up into the ducting, could the ducting be mounted behind the front grill area
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quote: Originally posted by 20valver
quote: Originally posted by chris_gilly
i might take it off and buy a big guage ducting and drill the intake to match then mount the ducting in the bumper! what do you think, on or off?? and why??
if you mount the ducting in front bumper when the roads are wet and following other traffic all the spray will go up into the ducting, could the ducting be mounted behind the front grill area
So it could; with that immense intake pressure a N/A car produces
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Just done mine Took off the lower cover. Was bloody hard to get off though. Got the junior hack saw on it in the end lol. Can only just hear a slight difference though but every little helps
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Daveskater
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quote: Originally posted by 20valver
quote: Originally posted by chris_gilly
i just have the standard one that goes to above the rad... do you think its best to remove or leave it on??
this would be pre heated by the radiator could it be moved to the side of the radiator or you could leave it above the radiator and heat shield it for summer use
You do not need to heat shield the standard cold air feed. Think about it - if it needed doing, then Vauxhall would have done it.
Plus it's such a small amount of the plastic that would get heated (if any) that it would be totally unnecessary.
Oh, sorry, I seem to have asked you to think in my second sentence. My mistake.
Numberwang!
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I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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He's baaaaaaaccck!
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Daveskater
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Tell me about it
Numberwang!
Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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quote: Originally posted by shaunmods
Just done mine Took off the lower cover. Was bloody hard to get off though. Got the junior hack saw on it in the end lol. Can only just hear a slight difference though but every little helps
you could have used a soldering iron to melt the clips,
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quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
quote: Originally posted by 20valver
quote: Originally posted by chris_gilly
i just have the standard one that goes to above the rad... do you think its best to remove or leave it on??
this would be pre heated by the radiator could it be moved to the side of the radiator or you could leave it above the radiator and heat shield it for summer use
You do not need to heat shield the standard cold air feed. Think about it - if it needed doing, then Vauxhall would have done it.
Plus it's such a small amount of the plastic that would get heated (if any) that it would be totally unnecessary.
Oh, sorry, I seem to have asked you to think in my second sentence. My mistake.
Think about it - if it needed doing, then Vauxhall would have done it. this is the same for the throttle bodys/inlet and exhaust manifolds/air box's/ cylinder heads/exhaust system under the car/
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Why quote someone, then repeat what they said? Fag
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