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Fitting my induction kit

Car  clio 182
I've got my new pipercross induction kit sitting next to me.

Are they easy to fit? I'm a complete amateur, so do you guys think I'll be able to do it, or should I wait until tomorrow for my mate who has a bit more know how to help me do it?
 
yes, thats the one. think i will give it a go. i'll try and take a picture of the before and after to show you how well, or how badly i've done.
 
Right, I've fitted it. Had a few problems, but as an amateur, I expected that. It wasn't really that hard to do. The instructions I had were a bit poo. Quite hard to follow, but it did the job.

Took me just under 45 mins to take out and fit.

I've got 3 photos, all taken on my phone so the quality isn't great.

I've got 2 loose pipes that I've got pointing at the filter. 1 from the right of the engine, and one from the underneath.

Sounds pretty cool. Quite beefy when I put my foot down and take it all the way through the revs.

Is there any way I can improve my setup?
 

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try and find a way of restricting the amount of heat gettin to the filter, ie. make yourself a heat shield.
 
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