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elbon50 wrote:A company in Cheshire, who prepare Mk1s for racing, use the whole rear boot as an airbox, with a scoop under the boot floor
One member on here used a modified vent/scoop from the O/S, fitted to the N/S into the side of the rear boot
Tiamat wrote:I now have a set of the"bunny ears" so will plumb my intake into the scoop and see if it makes a difference or not
A company in Cheshire, who prepare Mk1s for racing, use the whole rear boot as an airbox, with a scoop under the boot floor
LimeyMk1 wrote:
Most folks just pop a cone filter onto the throttle body(with a short extension pipe) and leave it at that.
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PW@Woodsport wrote:
As for this..
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A company in Cheshire, who prepare Mk1s for racing, use the whole rear boot as an airbox, with a scoop under the boot floor
That is just turning the boot into a parachute..
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epic fail.
PW@Woodsport wrote:LimeyMk1 wrote:
Most folks just pop a cone filter onto the throttle body(with a short extension pipe) and leave it at that.
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That is pretty much the best idea, it gets more cold air supply in the bay than the sidevent can supply piped into the boot, no need to do anything else![]()