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leedslad
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10th Mar 04 at 15:15   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I have a 19941.2 8v corsa b and drilled my air box it sound good but all my mates were saying get a induction kit , so i went out and got one i fitted it that day and the car started to drive like it had been doped up .It was very sluggish and kept on slowing down can any body help me and let me know what is wrong with the car and should i put my airbox back with a panal filter or is there another way of bringing my car back to life please help
Noonster
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10th Mar 04 at 15:18   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Do a search mate - loads of topics about this.
essexracer
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go back to ur drilled air box, and buy a performance pannel filter (about £30).

assumin ur induction kit is in good nick, id take it back and get ur money back...just say the truth, ur car responed very bad to it! made it undrivable!


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Induction kit sucks in hot air since it sits too close to the engine, do a search/read the sticky at the top of the forum!!
mike_1.2LS96
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10th Mar 04 at 15:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Fit a cold air feed. Vent pipe 1m long, from lower grill infront of radiator to underside of the cone with cable tie


StuartGee
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Do as above, but plumb the pipe into your airbox. It's all good!
Doug_SRi
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10th Mar 04 at 15:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i drilled my mates 1.2 8v airbox the other day and its alot louder than we both expected since my corsa c is quite quiet with it done
leedslad
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10th Mar 04 at 17:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

please i need the advice
LukeGSi
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quote:
Originally posted by leedslad
please i need the advice


IMO drilled airbox with decent panel filter and cold air feed is BY FAR your best bet!! I had a ram air closed induction kit and changed it for drilled box and it definatly pulls through revs smoother and all the flat spots have gone!! Sounds quite raw as well
leedslad
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cheers mate
LukeGSi
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no worries boyo
leedslad
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where abouts would you put cold air feed
LukeGSi
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quote:
Originally posted by leedslad
where abouts would you put cold air feed


put a pipe to grill or lower cut out in bumper OR fit a couple of ports in the front bumper like a certain genius




leedslad
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10th Mar 04 at 18:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

if i drilled hole in air box and fitted a air feed straight too it would that help
LukeGSi
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yesh definatly, get a decent panel filter aswell - K&N is about 30 notes!!
leedslad
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cheers mate
Siberia
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10th Mar 04 at 20:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

drill your air box! its free for heavens sake!
antz1
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not bein stupid but wen u say drill air box do u mean drill little holes in it? any 1 got any pics so i can do mine also would it b ok with standerd panel filter 4 the time bein?
LukeGSi
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quote:
Originally posted by antz1
not bein stupid but wen u say drill air box do u mean drill little holes in it? any 1 got any pics so i can do mine also would it b ok with standerd panel filter 4 the time bein?


http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=73970

and yeah o/e filter will be ok but k&n are much better
antz1
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cheers mate, so i only hav 2 do under the air vent then
davemark
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i had a drilled air box and i changed it for a pvd bfo cone i dont want to go back to drilled air box !! as long as u put a cold air feed ... other wise it was poo

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i have a BFO on my 1.2 8v. Its sounds so loud and its great. need lots of cold ar. Going back to standard airbox i think as my car seems to be alot smoother with the airbox

 
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