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Pipercross Viper????

  • Thread starter Thread starter seanaldo1987
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seanaldo1987

Hi all

Has anyone on here got a pipercross viper with CAf fitted on here??

If so, where did you eventually place your CAF as i was trying to get it fitted on the lower bumper grill but chassie legs and bits of daft plastic are in the road.

I eventually just removed my passenger side fog light n now it sits there

anyone any other suggestions as to where it could go?????
 
Mine's in my lower grill

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^^^ Would/does that get in the way of the front tow hook??

Or would it make it look cluttered at the front with that next to one do you think??

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Mine's in my lower grill

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im looking at doing the same on my 182 with the viper kit that ive just ordered. just a quickie, what is the inside and outside diameter size of the trumpet? i want a black one like yours and have seen some on ebay but unsure on size? also whats the diameter of your cold air feed? cheers, mark
 
Doing this nackers the grill, and if you wanna return to standard you'l hve to buy another.

Take the bumper off, then using some snips carefuly cut out some of the black grill. Just enough to stick the narrow part of the trumpet through. Then attach the the jubilee clip and the CAF. Slide the jubilee clip up against the back of the grill/back of the trumpet and tighten the jubilee clip up. This should hold the trmpet in place. Then route your CAF and stick the bumper back on.

As for black i just gave the original a light sanding and painted matt black.
 
I like the looks of that setup but I'm thinking that two 90 degree bends in the caf restrict the flow somehow
 
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