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Induction Kit Help needed!!

LeonCupraMK

Guest
Hi all,

i have an induction kit i want to fit to my LC, but being inept at these things i dont really know what i'm doing. I fitted this kit to my previous car, a skoda octavia with little problem, but the differences between the bays of the two cars have stumped me. The problem i am having is where to feed the induction pipe as there seems to be little space between the battery and the edge of the bay and nowhere to position the pipe. Obviously there is a way to fit this and was wondering if people can help me with pointers (and photos of their fitted kit) on where to feed/position the pipe which would be a massive help

cheers

oh, and before the mandatory 'do a search' reply, i have and cant find what im looking for. thanks.

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Aug 24, 2007
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if you remove the stock air feed there is room for up to 100mm diameter pipe :)
 

henryg

Active Member
Mar 30, 2008
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Oxford
Pipercross Viper Induction kit killed my MAF on previous motor ( Mk3 Ibiza Cupra ). I think they went mad with the oil on the foam insert because it covered the element in the MAF. Just something to be aware of ;)
 

jamiebennett81

Guest
many on here have done it

you can run an air feed down the side of the battery, down towards the bumper, although to some that is a concern and it sits quite low....and can be dangerous if ever having to go through a deep puddle...so some opt to take out one fog light and run the air feed from there
 
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