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Fitted my first air feed, how do you get the second to the bumper?



len_beach

ClioSport Club Member
  E92 M3,172 track car
With my old man having brought me 7' of 70mm bore ducting home for my air box last night, I got stuck in tonight.
After muchos messing, re-routing bits of loom, re-jigging the horn and the removal of the acoustic valve/20mph valve, I was left with this:

I was quite suprised at how well the ducting slipped over the original airbox inlet after the removal of the original hose.


Finally, a shot of the entrance to the feed, facing out through the vent in the base of the near side wheel arch liner. I just hope it doesn't scoop up too much crap/water.

It definately seems to have made the throttle response crisper and added a bit of a bark.
I have a question though. How do you get a feed to the front bumper grille on a mk2 172 as the radiator appears to block its passage.
 
Mate, I had the same problem when I had a viper on my 172......the answer is I gave up and brought a ITG panel.
I couldn't get the feed around the aircon or rad without it being crushed, hence why I gave up. Some people take out the fog light and use that as a feed, thats easier as it goes down behind the headlight. Hillpower do a scoop which sits just infront of the wheel, which sticks out under the car. I believe the routing of the hose for this is the same as the fog light solution, but without the need to remove the light.
 

len_beach

ClioSport Club Member
  E92 M3,172 track car
I think the Hillpower feed will have a similar effect to my feed as it is angled forwards and feeds from under the car.
It must be possible to get a feed to the bumper, look at Eves beast:
induction.jpg

I just wouldn't want to cut into the bumper, I would leave mine sat behind the grille for a subtle look.
It looks like part of the radiator must have been removed to fit that. I can't imagine where it would go.
 
Thats the effect ^^^^^ I wanted, but like I said the hose was getting crushed hence restricting cold flow. There is a plastic divider type thing next to the rad (clips into the sump guard) which can be removed, saying that there is still the rad and aircon in the way.

I have seen a brake duct used behind the grille then the hose coming off that at an angle. I think D/tweeks sells them.
 

len_beach

ClioSport Club Member
  E92 M3,172 track car
Having thought about it, I don't think the position of the standard feed behind the light is that bad, it just needs an extra something to guide the air into the inlet.
Might have to have a look on Tweeks.
 

len_beach

ClioSport Club Member
  E92 M3,172 track car
Just been looking at those Matt, It's definately something I need to look into. Have you managed to get a good feed going on?
 
No mate, I never manged it. I went for a ITG Panel in the end, after trying open induction and closed, like the viper. To be honest (and I dont mean to put you off) out of the three filter types I tried, the ITG was the best in terms of how the car responded. I felt it gave it alot more urgency through the rev range. When I put my std air box back on with the ITG in, the car felt loads more responsive.
 
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len_beach

ClioSport Club Member
  E92 M3,172 track car
I've still got the standard box with a PiperX panel so I guess I'm not too far away from your setup. I couldn't justify the outlay for a Viper etc. as they need a good feed for any real gains and I don't think they will provide much more than a well modded box.
I definately think the removal of the acoustic valve has improved things though, there is a nice bark to it from the front now and much sharper response with less bogging down.
 
I think your current position in the wheel arch is fine - very similar location to the Hillpower scoop on mine. In fact, it's probably less prone to crap getting in. As stated elsewhere, I wouldn't worry about a "ram effect", just being in a cold airflow should be enough.

Gareth
 

len_beach

ClioSport Club Member
  E92 M3,172 track car
gh172 said:
I think your current position in the wheel arch is fine - very similar location to the Hillpower scoop on mine. In fact, it's probably less prone to crap getting in. As stated elsewhere, I wouldn't worry about a "ram effect", just being in a cold airflow should be enough.

Gareth
So my current setup will be fine without the need for the second feed being altered?
I think I may try and fit a scoop behind the grille to redirect a little more air in to the feed.
 

eves

ClioSport Club Member
  An old banger!
mate i paid a mechanic to fit it for me... he said it took about 3 hours lol.... an absoulte nightmare in his own words haha..... does look the dogs though
 

len_beach

ClioSport Club Member
  E92 M3,172 track car
Eves, any chance you could get a couple of photos of the pipe routing if you get time?
 

eves

ClioSport Club Member
  An old banger!
yeah i'll try 2mo mate.....

like i said the mechanic said it took him 3 hours , so god knows what he did! lol....
 

len_beach

ClioSport Club Member
  E92 M3,172 track car
Cheers buddy, would be much appreciated if I could get an idea as to where the feed runs from the filter and how it works its way around the radiator etc.
 
  SLK 350
Yeh changing/routing anything under the bonnet is a major ballache in a 172, just not enough room to move anything.
 


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