CMF_mipcar
» CMF MemberHow budget? Well essentially nothing, zilch, free.
Mind you it's not high tech and not the full "real deal" with a funnel to force air in, although that will come later.
I had at home some 50mm non-slotted flexible aggy/drain pipe.With this pipe I had a connector and I found that with a bit of grease and the judicious use of a heat gun I was able to make the connector soft enough to fit over the flange of the standard Nissan airbox. Once cool again it's an interference fit.
Then simply a matter of cutting as much pipe as needed and feeding it along essentially the same route as the old Nissan pipe ran. However the aggy pipe is larger and with a constant diameter. All I need now is to design a funnel/scoop arrangement to slide down behind the left hand headlight.
Total time to do the job, 10 minutes. I've retained the standard Nissan airbox which "imho" is satisfactory, wont affect any sensors and I can keep a standard filter.
Have to test drive it yet to see if there is any "seat of the pants" improvement.
If it does not work it's no big deal to go back to original.
Mychael
Mind you it's not high tech and not the full "real deal" with a funnel to force air in, although that will come later.
I had at home some 50mm non-slotted flexible aggy/drain pipe.With this pipe I had a connector and I found that with a bit of grease and the judicious use of a heat gun I was able to make the connector soft enough to fit over the flange of the standard Nissan airbox. Once cool again it's an interference fit.
Then simply a matter of cutting as much pipe as needed and feeding it along essentially the same route as the old Nissan pipe ran. However the aggy pipe is larger and with a constant diameter. All I need now is to design a funnel/scoop arrangement to slide down behind the left hand headlight.
Total time to do the job, 10 minutes. I've retained the standard Nissan airbox which "imho" is satisfactory, wont affect any sensors and I can keep a standard filter.
Have to test drive it yet to see if there is any "seat of the pants" improvement.
If it does not work it's no big deal to go back to original.
Mychael