FAO Derek :)
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Very tidy. Quiet, isn't it. Running well?
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very well thanks.
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Ooh do elaborate gents am intrigued 😉 is the black box affair the air filter?
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As I am intrigued, as to the picture, and what makes it quiet?
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Previously I had the blue pancake filters fitted so there was the noise of the air being sucked in. Now I have refitted the original air box with internal filter and directed the air intake through a space in the front panel so that it sucks in clean cold air from outside the engine bay and also has a "ram air" effect. This is on my 144S. Will post more pic's later.
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so that it sucks in clean cold air from outside the engine bay
I don't like the blue pancake and the k&n for this reason Looks beautifully George !!! (Even it should be posted inside the stepchild part of this forum: 140/164) Regards, Kay |
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It's a B20b so it is relevant. There is an cut out in the front panel which looks as though something fits in.It leads to fresh air. Just need to find a better piece of extension tube
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I think the injection cars have an air filter on the rad side of the bulkhead in a can. There is normally a separator wall to stop major water ingress into the filter area. The 3 small cutouts around the hole probably allow a bayonet fitting of some sort, maybe just for a rubber seal/grommet. I'll have to look a the parts book sometime.
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I think any ram effect would be dissipated by the filter and the turbulence brought about by a fluted inlet pipe. |
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