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Panel vs Cone

AshFR

Seat Leon TDi PD150 2005
Mar 10, 2011
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Found them on eBay. Is it best to got for the genuine white plastic ones and just spray plastic black/? They do have nice black and red ones but not genuine and are £10 more? Chess,
 

joshy514

Fleet Air Arm by ability.
Mar 2, 2012
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Gloucester
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The black and red ones are blue print ones aren't they? I just bought a genuine green one from Honda yesterday, can't beat oem parts! Darkside sell that red one for £20 than they're being sold on eBay lol! Ash, I hear you're good with vagcom from m20fes, if I'm ever in your area could you hook me up with auto windows and the alarm chirp?


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Mikey_Bling

Active Member
Apr 25, 2013
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Notts
Would it not be better to use a silicone joiner reducer to join the cone to maf? I love that the japs made cone filters oem those pesky noodle eating geniuses!! ;)

I think you'd be hard pushed to fit a silicone joiner in there man. If you look at mine it's real tight to the wing. The filter itself has got a slight raised bevel on the inside so when pushed hard enough it clicks nice and snug over the MAF anyway.
 

BoostHard

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Nov 25, 2012
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I think you'd be hard pushed to fit a silicone joiner in there man. If you look at mine it's real tight to the wing. The filter itself has got a slight raised bevel on the inside so when pushed hard enough it clicks nice and snug over the MAF anyway.



Do your self a favour and cut down the middle of the plastic about 2 inches,
That will give it some flex which allows it to go on further and clamp down better with a jubilee clip.
Also I used a bit of silicon to make sure its formed an air tight seal.
 
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Mikey_Bling

Active Member
Apr 25, 2013
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Notts
Do your self a favour and cut down the middle of the plastic about 2 inches,
That will give it some flex which allows it to go on further and clamp down better with a jubilee clip.
Also I used a bit of silicon to make sure its formed an air tight seal.

Literally a straight cut from the neck, up towards the filter? I'll have to have a look at that later. It never even occurred to me to do anything like that! I think I was too scared of butchering my fresh spray job! Cheers.
 

BoostHard

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I know its a snug fit, But I just wanted to be able to clamp it down a bit with the jubilee so I made a slight slice either side and clamped it down, Its not necessary but I feel better doing it.
Also put a bead of sealant round it.
 
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