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Phase 1 fog light air intake

Car  Clio 172 phase 1
Hi there any one on here make proper air intakes for these fogs ive used 2 80mm ducts off the bay but there just not that special i was wondering if any one actually made smoothed fiber glass ones... im going to have a smash at making my own but before i do i want to know if all goes wrong ive got a fall back lol
 
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Rubbish idea imo. Sucks in water in the winter and heat from the tarmac in the summer


Good point ... I know you kno you'r shizzle what would you run ? I've got the jms air box and enough pipe to make a ktec induction kit ... Also where would you take a cold air feed from? Standard?
 
On a phase 1 below the headlight.

you can cut the headlight support bracket in two so the filter has a line of sight to the little grill below the headlight. My old car made 180bhp on this setup with just a RS tuner map. Still had the cat and stock inlets.

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Excellent :) I've got some time off the end of the week so going to have a bash at this then :) also going to have a go at ur guide to lowering the steering Column as my seats bolted to
to the floor pretty much... Some good work and good advice from you guys :) thanks
 
Mine is in the same place, works well.

I've got a Revotec self sealing take-off just on the 45 deg. bend for the ISCV rather than a small filter.

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Tom something looks wrong with your top mount nuts, if they are a nut on the top of a tube sleeve then it should go under the the top mount (the bit in the engine bay)
 
Tom something looks wrong with your top mount nuts, if they are a nut on the top of a tube sleeve then it should go under the the top mount (the bit in the engine bay)


Nothing wrong buddy, its just a different type of nut, I've got the bits under the tope mount that you have mentioned. Like this nut

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