CMF_Christopher » CMF Member brisbane, queensland, Australia Member since: Posts: Mar 9, 2014 #1 Hey guys could i also get some pictures of some of your intake piping to see where you guys have mounted them etc etc?? Cheers
Hey guys could i also get some pictures of some of your intake piping to see where you guys have mounted them etc etc?? Cheers
CMF_gee-aye-dee » CMF Member Australia Member since: Posts: Mar 9, 2014 #2 Just saw your threads. have you considered checking out micra.org.uk? lots more users on there so more chance of a variety of pics/opinions
Just saw your threads. have you considered checking out micra.org.uk? lots more users on there so more chance of a variety of pics/opinions
CMF_Christopher » CMF Member brisbane, queensland, Australia Member since: Posts: Mar 9, 2014 #3 No i haven't seen that before cheers mate will sus it out
CMF_BigJohn » CMF Member Sydney, NSW, Australia Member since: Posts: Mar 9, 2014 #4 Hope my following pics help: Start with something like these. I utilised the 45 degree joiner instead of this 90 degree join picture here. The Sikaflex is used to join the pipe into the airbox.
Hope my following pics help: Start with something like these. I utilised the 45 degree joiner instead of this 90 degree join picture here. The Sikaflex is used to join the pipe into the airbox.
CMF_BigJohn » CMF Member Sydney, NSW, Australia Member since: Posts: Mar 9, 2014 #5 Pic of the inlet into the airbox
CMF_BigJohn » CMF Member Sydney, NSW, Australia Member since: Posts: Mar 9, 2014 #6 Another angle of the inlet into the airbox. Here, I have used a soldering iron to enlarge the hole to fit the 65mm piping.
Another angle of the inlet into the airbox. Here, I have used a soldering iron to enlarge the hole to fit the 65mm piping.
CMF_BigJohn » CMF Member Sydney, NSW, Australia Member since: Posts: Mar 9, 2014 #8 Piping flared inside the airbox
CMF_BigJohn » CMF Member Sydney, NSW, Australia Member since: Posts: Mar 9, 2014 #9 Looking from the top down. Here, I have used the heat gun and melted the pipe in slightly so as to not push on the clutch cable.
Looking from the top down. Here, I have used the heat gun and melted the pipe in slightly so as to not push on the clutch cable.
CMF_BigJohn » CMF Member Sydney, NSW, Australia Member since: Posts: Mar 9, 2014 #10 The underside / intake