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looks a much better fit that than mine size wise! Looks like you have the offset at the top though, if you turn the filter to the offset in near the battery and make sure the alloy pipe is a far in as it can go in the OE rubber bend, it should move things up just enough to stop the alloy pipe...
it wont matter. Just to clarify, you dont fit the RSTuner, you use it to remap your ECU. search on here, there is a pretty detailed guide somewhere on what you need and what to do.
also although this should go without saying, I will just point out that in conjunction with the above, your TV would also need to have at least 3 HDMI ports to work with your setup. If it doesn't, then this system isn't suitable for you.
yes it would work with both of these. IF you only watch TV on your Tivo box, then you would just connect one up with via the HDMI and the other via optical.
If you really wanted to do all that even without arc / feedback via optical form the TV, you could use an optical switch. simple. remember its a budget system not a £500 AV receiver. Also i'm sure you can stream to them via DLNA if Bluetooth doesn't take your fancy, but for most, they wont even...
again rubbish. It has a optical in which you can feed from your TV (provided you have an optical out on your tv, most new TV's do), so anything that is feed through the TV plays though this. Also with the Bluetooth and wifi, it does and lot more (smart services are available such as netflix etc)
I can vouch that it is far from s**t (I install home cinemas so I know what i'm talking about, and like I have said, have installed these into budget systems with great results). its actually very decent for people that want to add good quality sound to there tv system without spending big...
yep I dont know how they manage to pack so much in for the price, it even has Ultra HD 4K disc playback! plus Bluetooth so you can stream music to it form your phone etc.
EFA
yes it can sometime wok out cheaper to buy new as you get the map for free and you dont have to pay to unlock the device. http://www.Fastchip.nl he doesn't always have them in stock though!
It might, but its not needed as air floods in from around the light and other areas. in that test I did with the heat sensors, the acoustic valve was in place. it takes 10 mins if you have a good jack and the tools im sure, but I wouldn't say its worth the effort tbh.
yep. I found the hardest bit was removing the pipe from the side (you have to push a button thing in and pull/wiggle it out). Remember to also remove the pip all the way down the the acoustic valve (no need to remove the valve itself, the airflow is good behind the headlight anyway), again...
ah ok. I'm dying to see how they fit / look behind the headlight!
fitting instructions btw:
(1) put filter in position behind headlight (and under the negative battery lead)
(2) connect alloy pipe to rubber elbow on engine side - don't tighten
(3) fit alloy pipe into filter, making sure you...