TIP question

karlosR

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has anybody ever noticed how the forge silicone TIP seems to crease at the top bend when an aftermarket induction kit is fitted? surely this can't be good for airflow? i had the same thing happen when i had my raid/ramair filter and it does the same thing with a BMC filter fitted. would it be alright to trim maybe a centimetre or so off of the MAF end so this doesn't happen? with the MAF and filter on the end there just doesn't seem to be enough room under the bonnet without this happening. my thinking behind this is to trim a bit off on the MAF end where the diameter is pretty consistant rather than the turbo end where it reduces down to fit on the turbo. has anybody else done this or heard of this happening before?







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RikH

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if i had my time again before i fitted id have trimmed up to an inch off the DV spout branch

the LC one fits ok at the airbox/MAF end though
 

RobM

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Whereabouts does it crease? Is your BMC supported from underneath in any way or is the TIP supporting it's weight? If the latter option, then perhaps making up some form of bracket to hold the weight of the BMC might cure this problem?
 
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mine has done exactly that karlos, i'll show you it in a couple of weeks...

i asked forge if they could supply a new piece of silicon to connect my MAF to the dynatwist.. i was looking for a slight bend to raise the tip and lower the dynatwist.. i think i mentioned it in my cold air feed post..

they said they couldnt help :(

Robm, it creases on the large diameter at the top and underneath on the bend, like the induction kit is pulling it down..
 

RobM

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Robm, it creases on the large diameter at the top and underneath on the bend, like the induction kit is pulling it down..

That's the image I had in my mind. In that case, I think some form of bracket to hold the air filter in place would do the trick. Something with a bit of flex in it though, to enable it to move with the engine, but something strong enough to hold the weight of the filter in a specific place.
 
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shame forge didnt really try to help.. maybe as more than one person has this prob they might now...

Rob its not a weight prob. the filter needs to be that low to get cold air feed on.. if we had a 30 degree connector this would raise the tip and angle the induction kit down to allow air feed to fit.
 

RobM

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But does the springy bracket take any of the weight of the filter? I mean, does it stop the intake end (opposite side to the MAF, I mean) from dropping down or moving too much?
 

RobM

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Gotcha... I guess though if it's even partially supported at the opposite end to the TIP it could be enough to balance the weight difference a bit? Thus meaning it's not top-heavy on the intake side, which in turn means it's less likely to be bending the TIP down under weight? I'm just going from imagination here by the way.... :lol:

KarlosR - It might be worth trying something similar to DPJ and supporting the intake end of the BMC to see if that raises the filter up a bit and stops the TIP from creasing?
 

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Gotcha... I guess though if it's even partially supported at the opposite end to the TIP it could be enough to balance the weight difference a bit? Thus meaning it's not top-heavy on the intake side, which in turn means it's less likely to be bending the TIP down under weight? I'm just going from imagination here by the way.... :lol:

KarlosR - It might be worth trying something similar to DPJ and supporting the intake end of the BMC to see if that raises the filter up a bit and stops the TIP from creasing?

Yes, that's the idea. :yes:
 

karlosR

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KarlosR - It might be worth trying something similar to DPJ and supporting the intake end of the BMC to see if that raises the filter up a bit and stops the TIP from creasing?

thats not really do-able. i could raise the filter quite easily but then i'd have no cold air feed. :(
 

RobM

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If the Jabba induction kit is fixed to the wing as well as the TIP, then I'd be surprised if you had the same problem, as the kit would be nicely held and supported. I'm not entirely surprised that free-standing kits that are held solely in place by the TIP are affected, but if it's secured at both ends it should be OK?
 
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