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D.K

LCR 225
Oct 24, 2007
6,408
3
se london
After reading lot's of positive reports about Badger Bill's 3" TIP I thought I'd give it a go and see what all the fuss is about.

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I'v also gone for a Jetex cone filter, it's the bigger FR08001, I'v got a couple of idea's for the filter,

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I'v never really liked the look of cone filter's so I want to try and hide it as much as possible,
This is what I'm going to do, I'll then be able to fit my Carbon Fibre S3 airbox cover

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If my idea does'nt work then I'll make a Carbon Fibre version of the Jabba heat sheild.

The TIP and filter will be on for the Rolling Road Day AmD Essex this Sunday.

I'v also had another go at the S3 waher and header tank cover.
I'v now got a fitted the top bracket so I can now secure the cover where I want it, I did have to open up the locating holes a bit so it would sit closer to the wing as I think the S3 wings over hang a bit more than the Leon one's.

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IF I continue with the cover the washer access hole will be smoothed over as I cant be bothered with trying to make the bigger washer bottle fit and then it will need extending to fill the gap's along the front and wraped in Carbon Fibre.
 

tyrer

OEM
Jun 6, 2010
1,991
1
the cover looks quality, I'd love to do it but lots of work as u have proven.

My favourite engine bay
 
Oct 21, 2006
1,226
1
Norfolk
Hi D.K.

The car continues to look great. I hope the S3 cover works out; would be nice if the cover could meet the wing, as you plan. I'm sure it will be worth every bit of effort, if you do choose to perservere with it.

As you might recall, I disguised my Green Cotton filter with my old, extended, BMC outer casing. It has a direct twin air feed from the fogs and additional breather holes. It's performance is great, over the oem set up, imho. The Jetex seems to get great reviews on the LCR, amongst others. I hope you enjoy the new set up. I've read nothing but praise for Bill's TIP; very envious!

How is your exhaust bedding now, after a few months of motoring? Hope the RR goes well on Sunday!

James :)
 

D.K

LCR 225
Oct 24, 2007
6,408
3
se london
Thanks for all the nice coment's guy's :D
Cant wait for the warmer weather and longer days so I can get some of the big jobs done.

How is your exhaust bedding now, after a few months of motoring? Hope the RR goes well on Sunday!

The new exhaust is doing really well mate, it's got a lovely sound to it and there's no drone at motorway speeds :D
 

t0m

LCR 225
Apr 29, 2007
8,133
7
Kent
Glad the TIP and FR have turned up matey. You will instantly notice the difference with the TIP.. And of course that Jetex sucking away! I love this setup, hence why I have the same :)

Now, if you could just put your S3 project on hold for that mani.... ;)
 

h7 cya

Active Member
Jun 3, 2009
453
0
top work d.k was looking at tuftys oem+ airbox setup and it realy does looks good. i look forward to a similar setup on an lcr.!
 

EL

Forever Alive
Mar 17, 2008
2,931
1
Bickley, Bromley
Again welcome to the dark side ;) You know you love the sound of the open cone. Engine bay looks just as sweet. Actually I think better but then I am biased aren't I about open cones etc
 

JamJay

California Bound
Cracking work Daz,

Stop posting pics of the TIP, it's making me want to buy one, especially seeing one at Badger 5 last week! Let me know of the improvement it gives :D

Night and day between 'normal' silicone & 3", instant power difference. I've noticed a huge difference in torque at low revs and the turbo doesn't seem to run out of puff at all, full boost is, for lack of a better word, raw and rather out of control at times :).
 

t0m

LCR 225
Apr 29, 2007
8,133
7
Kent
Night and day between 'normal' silicone & 3", instant power difference. I've noticed a huge difference in torque at low revs and the turbo doesn't seem to run out of puff at all, full boost is, for lack of a better word, raw and rather out of control at times :).

Couldn't have said it better myself. Fantastic bit of kit!

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RDS

OEM+
Aug 11, 2010
2,276
11
Newcastle upon Tyne
Night and day between 'normal' silicone & 3", instant power difference. I've noticed a huge difference in torque at low revs and the turbo doesn't seem to run out of puff at all, full boost is, for lack of a better word, raw and rather out of control at times :).

damn it, is it still not payday! its so hard resisting so I can get my FMIC first.

Looking great D.K as usual :D
 

D.K

LCR 225
Oct 24, 2007
6,408
3
se london
top work d.k was looking at tuftys oem+ airbox setup and it realy does looks good. i look forward to a similar setup on an lcr.!

Thats where I got the idea from :D

I had to order another hose connector last night as I ordered the wrong on :redface: hopefully this will arrive tomorrow so I can get it all on :D
 

D.K

LCR 225
Oct 24, 2007
6,408
3
se london
Fitted my 3" TIP today

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Forge TIP and 3" TIP
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Adaptor fitted
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I have a mixed opinion about this so far, I was expecting a bigger difference over the Forge TIP but to be fair to it I was'nt able to use the top end of the power band which where most other's are seeing the difference.

The other thing I should have maybe done was to fit the just new TIP with my airbox, this way it would have been easier to see what extra I was getting from just the TIP, I might refit the airbox after the rolling road day to see if I'm gaining much on the road between the cone and the airbox.

I'v got another pipe with a 45 degree bend in it wich will allow the cone to sit where I want it to allow the carbon cover to be fitted, hopefully I'll get this done tomorrow.
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