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furryeggs

posted on 25/10/18 at 03:24 PM Reply With Quote
Air box plumbing

Just a quick question... I'm half way through adding an airbox to my throttle bodies to drop the db, as it's a little on the loud side.
I'm going to run the cam cover breather into the box, is there anything else I need to plumb into it? I currently have the vac line on the inlet blanked off and the fuel pressure regulator open to air. Do these need plumbing to the box as well?

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rusty nuts

posted on 25/10/18 at 03:53 PM Reply With Quote
Possibly an intake air temperature sensor?
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furryeggs

posted on 25/10/18 at 04:19 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by rusty nuts
Possibly an intake air temperature sensor?


Forgot about that, it's currently in the nose cone as there was'nt enough room in the ramair filter plate

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furryeggs

posted on 11/1/19 at 10:21 PM Reply With Quote
So I have finally got round to finishing my new airbox (pictures to follow). I have 2 questions...

1: I know I’ll have to have a remap as i have swapped from a open sausage filter. The idle is noticeably lower so should i adjust it in the map or on the idle screw on the TB’s, or both.

2: The amount of room i have up front means my air intake is at the back of the bonnet like caterhams, with a cone filter in its own box and a cut out. Can this be just left open or should i fit a scoop to channel air into it? It’s a 180mm x 85mm cut into the bonnet to match a cooling cut out on the otherside. Fitting a scoop will decrease the size of the inlet to about a 70mm diameter hole.

I can get pictures loaded this weekend if anyones interested.

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