The Jinx
Carnoisseur have asked me if I need the rubber adaptor for it. Do I?
Quote: Originally posted by Matty on 21 April 2004
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What do you mean? I thought the whole point of filters like these were to take cold air from the front of the car? Any air in the engine bay is gunna be warm!Quote: Originally posted by mike8579 on 22 April 2004
Carbon shielded so shouldnt matter. Allows colder air to be ducted from lower down when you run the trunking back to the front.
Quote: Originally posted by BRUN on 21 April 2004
if you can get a part number for the adapter i should be able to get them...
oh and unless anywhere has the right one in, then there is currently a 6 week wait on SFS hoses......
Quote: Originally posted by 1.8_16v_Clio on 22 April 2004
What do you mean? I thought the whole point of filters like these were to take cold air from the front of the car? Any air in the engine bay is gunna be warm!Quote: Originally posted by mike8579 on 22 April 2004
Carbon shielded so shouldnt matter. Allows colder air to be ducted from lower down when you run the trunking back to the front.
Im gettin you now.Quote: Originally posted by mike8579 on 22 April 2004
Quote: Originally posted by 1.8_16v_Clio on 22 April 2004
What do you mean? I thought the whole point of filters like these were to take cold air from the front of the car? Any air in the engine bay is gunna be warm!Quote: Originally posted by mike8579 on 22 April 2004
Carbon shielded so shouldnt matter. Allows colder air to be ducted from lower down when you run the trunking back to the front.
Not necessarily no. The point of them is this:
They are carbon shielded to begin with. This allows serious protection from any heat from within the engine bay.
They also have a conical sort of vortex-y thing in them to speed up and compress the air so the air is denser.
As long as you take the feed from the BMC back towards the front of the car (Ill probably use one of the gaps in the bumper that are near the fogs) then youll be alright. Plus the feed will be from lower down in the bay so will be colder.
Thats a hell of a lot of piping the air has to get though before it gets to the throttle body + 180* bends arent a good idea reallyAs long as you take the feed from the BMC back towards the front of the car (Ill probably use one of the gaps in the bumper that are near the fogs) then youll be alright. Plus the feed will be from lower down in the bay so will be colder.