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New addition. inc video :D



  Clio Sport 172
hey all
just bought a Hill power bend and ITG panel filter, also changed the under Cold air feed.

im replacing the one to the side when i remove the acoustic valve. :D

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Lookin good :D

and a little vid of before i remove the Acoustic valve
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martynrg

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 182
nice one.

how have you changed the under cold ait feed? have you relocated it?
 
  Clio Sport 172
not yet its still in the same place for the time being. ill relocate it when i take the valve out.

any idea on a good place to put it?
 
  Clio Sport 172
not sure yet lol not been out in it only just fitted it like 30 min ago. yeah ill relocate to there. :D
 
  Clio Sport 172
just removed the acoustic valve. quite an easy job just followed this tutorial

[FONT=&quot]* Remove (entirely) the air box, disconnecting both air feeds (one to the right and one directly under). Air box is held in place by two screws and jublie clips [/FONT][FONT=&quot]
* Jack the car up under front left, ensure you use a axle stand or similar
* Remove wheel, place neatly elsewhere
* Remove the underside arch-liner, fastened by a few torque screws and some fat looking plastic plugs (these just pull out with a tug)
* Watch for the small ribbed cable (battery acid overflow pipe) as its connected to the arch liner. Let this dangle somewhere.
* You will now have exposed the underside of your front bumper, note the bracket holding both your horn and the acoustic valve.
* Try to unclip as many of the wiring looms to both the horn and the valve, let these looms dangle somewhere
* Undo the bolt holding the bracket in place
* Tuck the horn assembly somewhere out of the way
* Remove the small air feed, no 1, simply turn it to unclip
* Remove accoustic valve by pulling it downwards and out of the wheel arch, if you meet resistance check looms are disconnected and path is clear
* You should be left with a large gap / hole
* Accoustic valve will be connected to a thin black tube, remove as much of the connecting bits, leaving just the tube.
This must be blocked off (or you will idle above 1000rpm) with a screw / bung similar
Tape the screw in place
* Remount the horn, reconnect horn wiring loom to horn, screw bracket back into place
* Tape up all looms and cover ends with tape
* Tape blocked pipe somewhere
* Once the valve is removed make any modifications you wish, i.e place your airfeeds etc
* Reconnect the battery overflow pipe to the grilled bottom of the arch liner
* Replace arch liner, fix with plugs and screws
* Put wheel back on, ensure wheel is flush to brake when placing nuts or you will mark your wheels
* Lower car
* Connect new air feeds to air box, replace air box, ensure jubile clips are tight
* Job done, admire your work.

Start car, check horn, leave to idle for 2mins ish - idle @ 800rpm ish?


be careful when removing the arch liner plugs as i slipped and sliced my arm open on the break... not a good sight lol

gonna go for a drive soon :D
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Coby.

ClioSport Club Member
  XC60-R.......V40-R
Yeah there are some Sharp Bits n Bobs under there, I found out the same way as you :(
 


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