Right, for some reason the pic wont work- no idea why! I'll try to describe how to do it.
The fuel pump housing and intercooler pipe are at the bottom left of the engine bay, directly above the left headlamp. Tie one cable tie around one of the posts (at the 3 o'block position) and then loop the other down and around the intercooler pipe, making a link pulling the pipe against the body of the fuel pump housing. Phew! Hope this is enough info for you!
Left side of the engine bay where the intercooler pipe comes up from underneath and passes the fuel filter housing, just wrap some foam around the pipe where it passes the filter.
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do you have a strut brace fitted if so it can vibrate against the airbox.
Personally I would get some 22mm or bigger pipe insulation foam or similar from your local DIY store and just cable tie some around the intercooler pipe (silver pipe in the picture) between the fuel filter (large canister with pipes coming out of the top) this way everything is allowed to flex when the engine moves moves around. All that is needed is to stop both componants from directly touching each other and hence vibrating causing the aweful noise you are experiencing.
The intercooler pipe noise generally requires some engine movement, IE when the car is accelerating and the engine is twisting on it's mounts.Got back from seat before. They had a look while I held the reves between 2500 and 3k. Didn't sound like it was coming from the intercooler pipe at the front as it does in most cases.