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I've just got a used viper induction kit and the air feed was in 2 bits. The instructions were for a model without an air feed and wasn't sure where to stick it so i attached it to the existing one. Is this right, or is it too restrictive?
the induction kit wont go any further in. im happy with that it feels secure and i doubt it will fall off. i do however want to get a new longer air feed and pull out the original tubes then hook it up to replace the fog lamp. but i cant see anyway of removing them.
I wouldn't replace the fog lamp. I don't see why people do this, yes you would get a better feed of air but you're doing away with a fog lamp. They are there for a reason, why take it out and put a gaping pipe there. Keep the fog lights and just put the air feed down by the arch/where the original air feed's were.
Alternatively, why not take out your headlight and stick the pipe there. :boring:
defo remove the stock feeds, they come off by a 10mm bolt on the front of the bumper, u wil have to get under the car to see it, then run the viper feen down in the arch, that as it is will resrict it a lot, the stock feeds are pooh
hmm i could take the headlight out and use my fogs as headlights i'll have a look ben, i wanna get rid of the orig air feed cos i thought it looked pretty restrictive.