just bell me when your ready and we can sort something out.
the diary changes daily
regards
bill
Will do, i'll be in touch in the new year
just bell me when your ready and we can sort something out.
the diary changes daily
regards
bill
Got it for 30quid delivered from ebay, not bad i guess!how much was that mate?
Think mine is narrower, 95mm is the one i got1 metre is plenty, I used the same on mine. 102mm ID??
Got it for 30quid delivered from ebay, not bad i guess!
Think mine is narrower, 95mm is the one i got
got a link to the buyer mate as I want to get some new stuff for mine, and I like that kit with the host trumpet on the end etc
This is the kit mate, your a lucky bugger, its dropped in price since i ordered it last week. But for the price its really good, strong sturdy ducting and the trumpet ends are really nice, comes with 5 zip ties aswell. Going to give it a go at fitting tomorrow, if im brave enough to withstand the cold weather
Because you have an intercooler, which should drop AIT's, your turbo inlet, which is what your cold air feed is attached to goes to a turbo, which is attached to a manifold that runs like 800 degrees.
A few degrees colder goin into your intake is goin to do next to nothing. If you want to try it just go out logging and do a with and without cold air feed log of AIT's and you'll see zero difference.
Think about it.
And its not heatsoak on a N/A, colder air is denser and burns more efficiently, thats why its better on a an N/A car.
I logged: a BMC with cold air feed, Dynatwist with cover and cold air feed, dynatwist without cover and an open cone filter with no feed. All on the same night.
No difference in AIT's in all logs, and about 10g/s difference between an open cone and the BMC.
Enough proof thats the gain for the money is neglible at best.
Just look at some seriously big turbo setups, they stick the filter right on the end of the turbo with no feed or anything.