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Author: Subject: air filter and lambda sensor help
beaver34

posted on 18/12/11 at 06:46 PM Reply With Quote
air filter and lambda sensor help

hi,

below are some pics of my engine bay, wanting some ideas to where people think i should put an air filter?
as there isnt much room at all to play with, i wanted a carbon airbox with a cold feed from bonnet but there isnt enough room for it in there

also the lambda sensor, on a tubo motor how far away from the turbo is best?

thanks








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needforspeed

posted on 18/12/11 at 06:51 PM Reply With Quote
without a doubt id fit a naca duct in the nosecone with an inline filter and mount the lambda anything more than 3 inches after the turbo
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beaver34

posted on 18/12/11 at 07:01 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by needforspeed
without a doubt id fit a naca duct in the nosecone with an inline filter and mount the lambda anything more than 3 inches after the turbo


dont have the room inline for the filter that way, i have a bmc carbon enclosed one but its too big

what about either out the side of the bonnet or up through the nose and have a filter poking out?

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Bluemoon

posted on 19/12/11 at 10:51 AM Reply With Quote
Have you looked in the K&N filter catalogue (it's online somewhere) you will find a load of different shapes/sizes of filters one is bound to fit under the bonnet/nose cone with a bit of plumbing..

Dan

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