3" COLD AIR FEED TO FOGLIGHT.
Ok, so had a tiny box come for me today, had been running a TINY 3" feed for a long time and so i thought it would be worthwhile to maximize the air to the filter. It extends to 1 metre and is just basic plastic which was what i wanted. Went to SFS to get a feed ages ago and had to toy with the idea of 1 ply or 2 ply ducting. Obviously as i have the intercooler piping next to it i didnt want to have rust running onto the piping, which unfortunately the 1 ply would cause.
For some reason decided against the 2 ply due to a) the cost, which was £28 for 1 metre, WITH 25% forum discount. (Yes it was that dear), and b) they only did red oxide which is a tangerine orange colour!
The ducting came to a massive £13.99 and had 2 black trumpet ends and 2 jubilees which i think is great value.
A picture of the ducting my filter had been relying on for air for a couple of years!
After inspecting it, seemed a good bit of kit.
Had a look at IF it would fit, and with fingers crossed made a start. I removed the grill, had a look, and due to my piping for the intercooler, realised i still had virtually NO room to fix it in place. Started to remove my jabba heatshield, then realised just taking out the filter would be easier. Soon realised to make it all fit i would have to remove the plastic plynth thingy that the foglights mount to. Nooooo i didnt want to cut it, as if i ever want the car to go back to standard, the fogs have to go back in. Oh well, maybe i can sell the fogs on eBay now.
This is how i wanted it to go. Seems easy right....in theory?
After butchering a tiny bit of plastic off of the foglight plynth, fed the tubing down the the desired place. Was hard going as i had to move the HID ballast and a few other things. Pushed it down as far as i could and left it. Pushed the grill back on, and managed to bend one of the legs
Its not a flush fitting due to the intercooler piping which is annoying but i imagine it will do a better job of getting some air to the filter than the old way. Filter went back on, and now it kind of rests on top of the trumpet end of the ducting. (Should be less rattling i hope). Its a tight squeeze and not the most professional fitting but it will do.
Took it for a spin to make sure everything was ok, and tbh, as you would expect: it feels no different
Just waiting for my new low profile jack, then i can get my 15mm spacers on the front. Cheers for reading....