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ZERO/SPORTS AIR INTAKE PIPE
http://http://www.scoobyparts.com/ac...ORTS_.html
Do these make a difference i would like to keep my standard airbox and all the site's i have looked at make out they do.Just do not want to waste £70+ |
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Re: ZERO/SPORTS AIR INTAKE PIPE
A little , its more of a noise thing !
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wouldnt waste your money if your after perfomance. good bit of bling thou, on yours wez your find there is a pipe witch comes from the carbon canerster to the o.e pipe this needs to be connected back on your turbo inlet pipe.
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Re: ZERO/SPORTS AIR INTAKE PIPE
My mapper commented on mine. Apparently the OEM fitment allows some cushioning between the engine and the air filter housing when the engine is moving about. This is lost when you fit the Zero pipe. He said they are not a good idea, although they look great! I have kept mine on because it has been mapped with it.
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Re: ZERO/SPORTS AIR INTAKE PIPE
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Re: ZERO/SPORTS AIR INTAKE PIPE
Money now spent on a i/c spray
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Re: ZERO/SPORTS AIR INTAKE PIPE
Ok it had to be done
[img]http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/4164/zerobits.jpg[/img] I have found that there is movement in the pipe.If fitted in a certain position it allows movement in the silicon ends.Took a bit of time turning the pipe around but once there fitted spot on. |
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