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Old 04-01-2007, 05:22 PM   #1
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Finally got round to 'foggin' my airbox

Cold air feed pipe from 'Pipercross'

DIY by me

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Well pleased with the results...ROAR!!!!!!!!!!!

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Old 04-01-2007, 08:20 PM   #2
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did you have to move the horn out of the way to feed the tube??
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Old 04-01-2007, 08:40 PM   #3
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did you have to move the horn out of the way to feed the tube??
yeah had to move the horn.......you can see its new position to the ight of the airbox, right next to the alarm!

use original mounting bracket but just secure it off the airbox mounts
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ahh nice but i got to find a place now for the car alarm and the horn =/ had to move the alarm to install the depos
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Great job!
I put my alarm right above the passenger fog light on the bumper support.
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Great job!
I put my alarm right above the passenger fog light on the bumper support.
but does the wire reach all the way down there??
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but does the wire reach all the way down there??
Yep. Look for the hole down there and you will know how to mount it.
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kooo thanks a lot viper
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feel any diference in performance??

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Finally got round to 'foggin' my airbox

Cold air feed pipe from 'Pipercross'

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Old 04-02-2007, 07:19 PM   #11
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feel any diference in performance??
yeah its def quicker, picks up quicker at lower revs and also seem quicker in the higher rev range.......well happy with this mod
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where did u get the cold air feed pipe from?
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its a pipercross one
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Did you also remove the resonator on the side of the airbox? Also, how does it sound comapred to stock? I've been getting tired of the sewing-machine intake noise, and have been contemplating doing this.
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Did you also remove the resonator on the side of the airbox? Also, how does it sound comapred to stock? I've been getting tired of the sewing-machine intake noise, and have been contemplating doing this.
dont think you have to move that. all the pipe does it take the place of the original pipe to the grill. You have to move the horn because it is located under the tube and in order to feed to new tube to the lower bumper you need to remove or relocated the horn

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