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Well, I picked up a viper for £40 recently (second hand obviously) so anything is possible. After buying all the pipes and bends etc ended up with a full viper for circa £60
not know what an induction kit is?
declaring mods and bieng redirected to indian call centres FTL
2nd time ive called and their clueless
Me: I want to declare a modification - induction kit
Bell guy #1: interior modification? I cant find it on my system
Me : no... its an engine modification...
lol so you can take it apart but needs gluing back together!
Thanks for the explanation, but i didnt recieve a brush with the kit... what kind of brush should i use? (i dont want to risk tearing/damaging the filter)
Sorry if this is the wrong section, but its more inclined towards general chat.
If anyone has a pipercross viper induction kit please contact me ASAP via PM need help!!!
Recently got a pipercross viper 2nd hand... found the following instructions to clean it on their website:
Can anyone tell me how i get the filter out of the housing? or how i can tell if it needs cleaning?
Anyone have the paperwork that came with it?
Just bought one 2nd hand... Was wondering...
how do you take it apart/clean it?
which way round does it fit :o
Good, bought 2 from a scrappy for £3 ... hope they work!!!
Dead happy!
btw...
To remove
1- Use a flat screwdriver to carefully remove the wing mirror covers
2- Remove sensor carefully
3- Cut wires
Then to refit:
1- Solder wires of new sensor
2- Refit sensor to original position
3- Clip...
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Gone up in price slightly... bought...
My 1.6 16v gets between 35-47ishmpg, the latter on motorway journeys crusing at 70-80mph and the worst ive seen is about 32 after ragging it silly for an hour or so
Afaik it was the same amount roughly to declare my alloys. I thought after the initial 60-70quid for the alloys then subsiquent mods would be a little cheaper!
Just use a pair of pliers, youll probably end up mangling up but itll be worth it. Then remember to put some grease in the base when you fit your new aerial, as theres probably pit of erosion etc.
So i will need 2 breather filters, one for the ICV and one for the oil breather?
My pipes have no holes or 'stabbins'
chrisjk - i think your right... list of tools i need? :)