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Parts needed for fatty induction kit



  2003 Clio 172
I've been considering one of these for a while as the standard airbox is a bit of an eye sore really and the fatty kit gets a lot of praise on here. I've also noticed that my standard airbox is missing the cold air feed pipe at the bottom that goes to behind the headlight, so I think it's time to ditch it tbh (plus I can find a replacement pipe anywhere, and I'm not buying a complete airbox lol). Anyway, I was hoping somebody could give me some links for the exact parts needed to install the fatty kit. I know there's a guide on here from fatty himself, however as it's an old thread the links appear to be dead. I'm specifically after the length & diameter of the 90 Degree pipe (I assume you use the existing jubilee clips). I have a K&N style cone filter I can use in place of a ramair one if needed. I've also noticed that some people use what appears to be a rubber strap over the battery to secure the filter. Apologies if this sounds lazy, however I don't want to order the wrong parts only to realise after I've removed my airbox that I don't have everything I need. Thanks in advance.
 
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  2003 Clio 172
Awesome, tha
This is what I bought:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/90-Degre...ight-Metal-Pipe-Swaged-Polished/392443640300? (70mm external diameter, swaged ends, 150mm leg length)

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/390629059729

It all fitted together nicely and no other purchases were necessary. The filter came with a Jubilee Clip too, even though it's not shown in the eBay listing.
Awesome, thanks mate.

How did you secure the filter near the battery/headlight? Did you use a cable tie or rubber strap?
 

oreA

ClioSport Club Member
  BMW M135i; Clio 172
Awesome, tha

Awesome, thanks mate.

How did you secure the filter near the battery/headlight? Did you use a cable tie or rubber strap?

I used a “bent & cut to shape” metal bracket and another jubilee clip. I bolted it to the body as in pic....

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  2003 Clio 172
Parts ordered. Hopefully I'll get my car back from garage towards the end of next week so I can fit the kit over the Bank Holiday weekend ?
 
  2003 Clio 172
Tried fitting the parts yesterday and had a bit of a nightmare. Discovered that I had the bigger type battery, so had to buy an 063 to make enough room for the air filter to fit. Then discovered that the ASH alloy pipe would not fit onto my 70mm Ramair filter no matter what I did. The swaged ends prevented it from sliding on and in the end I ended up squashing the filter ? I then had to bodge an old aftermarket filter I had lying around onto the existing intake as a temporary measure as I'd already removed the original airbox. I've spoken to Ramair who were very helpful and are sending me a new filter, but it's a mystery why the filter wouldn't fit onto the pipe I had as they were both 70mm ?
 

oreA

ClioSport Club Member
  BMW M135i; Clio 172
I've not done it in two years, but I've just ordered myself a replacement filter so will see what the score is when I come to fit it. I remember it being tight and using a bit of lube to help.

I presume when you ordered the ASH pipe you specified the correct diameter?
 
That’s strange mine was a doddle to fit, although I didn’t get a swaged end pipe so that probably helped (as well as the 063 battery in mine). All I did was slide the battery back as far as it goes, reclamp it then fit the 90 degree alloy pipe and ram air filter. I didn’t use a bracket to secure it as the Ramair sits snugly behind the passenger side headlight anyway
 
  2003 Clio 172
I have a feeling it was the size of the lip on the ASH pipe as it was quite prominent. Definitely 70mm however. I've ordered a pipe from Ramair instead so hopefully that will be easier to fit...
 
  2003 Clio 172
I've not done it in two years, but I've just ordered myself a replacement filter so will see what the score is when I come to fit it. I remember it being tight and using a bit of lube to help.

I presume when you ordered the ASH pipe you specified the correct diameter?

Quick question, what did you use to help slide the filter over the pipe? WD40?
Cheers
 
I've ordered this non swaged pipe instead, so hopefully will be easy to fit ?

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/190886528904

The non swaged pipe has no fitting issues as the filter comfortably fits over it. Once you tighten the jubilee clip the filter has a tight grip on it though.

Incidentally I ordered the one with swaged ends after reading the guide on here, but the non swaged version turned up. At first I was annoyed they sent me something incorrect, but tbh it's been absolutely fine and I've had zero issues with this setup. It's like it's designed for this car as it all fits so well.
 
  2003 Clio 172
The non swaged pipe has no fitting issues as the filter comfortably fits over it. Once you tighten the jubilee clip the filter has a tight grip on it though.

Incidentally I ordered the one with swaged ends after reading the guide on here, but the non swaged version turned up. At first I was annoyed they sent me something incorrect, but tbh it's been absolutely fine and I've had zero issues with this setup. It's like it's designed for this car as it all fits so well.

Yeah, the non swaged pipe should definitely fit a lot easier. Don't really see the need for swaged ends with jubilee clips anyway.
 
Yeah I think there are two different sizes (both have 70mm necks) but there is a narrower version.

The one in the link (product number CC-296-70) is the larger of the two types that people buy
 

massiveCoRbyn

ClioSport Club Member
  Several
The swaged pipe/Ramair filter worked ok on my Clio but, on my Escort, it was a struggle to get the filter onto the swaged pipe. I got it on but the rubber base of the filter split in no time. I ended up cutting the swage off on that one, as I was too cheap to buy another pipe lol

Swaged pipes are only really necessary on turbocharged cars in my experience.
 
Power, probably not although I don’t think it loses any either. Noise, definitely though. The induction roar is great, especially at high revs
 

oreA

ClioSport Club Member
  BMW M135i; Clio 172
I've not done it in two years, but I've just ordered myself a replacement filter so will see what the score is when I come to fit it. I remember it being tight and using a bit of lube to help.
I fitted my new filter yesterday and it really wasn't a struggle. Maybe Ash have changed the specification the swages? It did make me think what purpose the ridge had, so I cut it off ?. However, at the other end the swage sits neatly in the 'groove' of plastic bend from throttle body.
 

imprezaworks

ClioSport Club Member
  Mk5 Golf GTI :)
Out of interest, what accounts for the difference in sound? Is it because the Ktec pipe goes all the way up to the throttle body? Visually the Ramair and Ktec filters themselves look almost identical.

Yeah and the density of the filter
 
  2003 Clio 172
Finally got it fitted. The non swaged pipe that turned up was stainless steel so was too heavy. Ended up buying a Ramair alloy pipe, although I had to hacksaw the damn sages off the ends so pipe ended up slightly shorter than I would have liked. Looks OK though and sounds fruity ? Will probably replace with a ktec when funds allow, but overall I'm happy.
 

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imprezaworks

ClioSport Club Member
  Mk5 Golf GTI :)
I bought my pipe from demon tweeks as I need a joiner too. Think it was green or something, better than the usual pipe.
 
  2003 Clio 172
That’s strange mine was a doddle to fit, although I didn’t get a swaged end pipe so that probably helped (as well as the 063 battery in mine). All I did was slide the battery back as far as it goes, reclamp it then fit the 90 degree alloy pipe and ram air filter. I didn’t use a bracket to secure it as the Ramair sits snugly behind the passenger side headlight anyway
I found the same thing in the end - no bracket or cable ties required as fits nice and snug in front of battery.
 
  2003 Clio 172
I bought my pipe from demon tweeks as I need a joiner too. Think it was green or something, better than the usual pipe.

I may get one of those silicone reducer/joiner connections to go on the throttle body end just to give pipe I bit more length, although to be fair I think it's probably OK as is so will see how I get on.
 

imprezaworks

ClioSport Club Member
  Mk5 Golf GTI :)
I have that as my filter has a metal end as apposed to rubber, you don’t need one.

Maybe look at a silicone bend instead though. See if anyone on here is selling one as new they arnt cheap cheap
 
  2003 Clio 172
I have that as my filter has a metal end as apposed to rubber, you don’t need one.

Maybe look at a silicone bend instead though. See if anyone on here is selling one as new they arnt cheap cheap

So that would replace the upper plastic pipe and connect directly to the throttle body? I think samco do them, but as you said they certainly aren't cheap new ?

Out of interest, what do you do with the existing breather pipe when you fit a silicone elbow?
 
  2003 Clio 172
I've also noticed that the car seems to drive a lot better with the induction kit fitted. I know a lot of people say it's placebo and just noise, but I swear it feels a bit quicker. Certainly revs a lot more freely than before at the very least without any flat spots ?
 


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