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also the xantia piping is TINY. literally you wont get any decent airflow through it at all...
Think smaller than the oem pug inlet piping behind the ic...
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Me and ginge done that on his car
51mm u bend / 51mm to 57mm adapter/ pipes to filer location
Its quite a pig to do we were fiddling both top and bottom for a while but went in by pushing the u bend up from below and getting the adapter in from the top
That's as on a gt15. Not sure if the turbo inlet is the same size as t2 though. It does get very tight with the steering rack UJ but is fine now
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How true Scott, how true. Can you not set up an auto filter or pre approval on the posts so you can vet the credibility of suggestions?
Ed, no no no, i'm on about routing pipes from filter to turbo around the Berlingo manifold, The Xantia pipes are terrible.
It'snotgaywhenitsina3way that's what I was thinking, seems tight but should be able to get some pipework in there right?
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4WayDiablo Wrote:we were fiddling both top and bottom for a while
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Might set one up with a message that says "your post was full of fail and has not been approved" whenever a poor suggestion is made.
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Or how about
Quote:No. Just no.
Possibly followed by a randomly generated insult? Maybe embed this page?
Nice venti latte, you pus-drinking tramp
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Nice jersey, you geeky vulva-licking gaybod
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cwspellowe Wrote:4WayDiablo that's what I was thinking, seems tight but should be able to get some pipework in there right? Yeah its tight but definatly doable and ginge said it makes a difference noise and performance wise
Like I say 57mm (2.25" iirc) was alright to get in after the u bend
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I'll see if i got any photos laying around - i know silverzx and myself were discussing it a while back...
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Good lads, pics would be a massive help. Am slowly building this thing up, getting there!
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From what i have...
That's all i have saved - tend to delete pics after i've used them.
I'll trawl facebook messages and pm's on here, see if i can find any more.
If not, i'll get some after uni tomorow.
EDIT: here's one more - thats of the turbo
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a high res pic from trent
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Probably not too much help but
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You not get any banging noises off the bulkhead like that?
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cwspellowe Wrote:You not get any banging noises off the bulkhead like that?
No he just pops boost hoses off every 20 meters ha ha
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cwspellowe Wrote:You not get any banging noises off the bulkhead like that?
as johnny says... i just have no boost to the engine
no in all seriousness, no, nothing at all - just a nice spool, nice noise, clean intake (old breather into a catch tank), and a huge filter on the end
i'ts been on for a fair few months now, and the boost pipe has come off once, put it back on after cleaning the pipees and turbo - holding fine!
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Jonny b Wrote:cwspellowe Wrote:You not get any banging noises off the bulkhead like that?
No he just pops boost hoses off every 20 meters ha ha Thats me lol
And afaik no ginge doesnt
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Flexi ducting You can get heat proof stuff from ebay I've got mine routed to behind the O/S Headlight works a treat! Or don't run an air filter and just use the gauze from a Sieve and jubilee clip it over the inlet so nothing big gets sucked in
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Its an option but flow would be crap! Unless I ran flexi to the gear box and ally to the headlight. Just need to get it out from behind the engine, stupid backwards design!
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Sieve over the inlet ftw Jakes sounds awesome....
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as for the flexi - i looked into this but wasn't really trusting it too much - a flexible material, being sustained to heat as being close/touching the engine, i dont know - just couldn't drive it hard knowing it was sucking that much, be scared it would cave in
and NO to sieve - do you live in todays rain also?!!
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Ginge depends how restrictive the filter is, if it's free flowing enough the ducting shouldn't collapse if it's reinforced. Gah gonna be an expensive month I think, still need to order all the hoses and fmic pipes!
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definitely spellowe, but at the end it's down to personal choice completely!
I enjoy mine , and have seen padge's intake which is ducting, i was tempted by that but again, i prefer a more subtle look all round.
2nd edit: Also notice how cramped it is over the far side with little 'cool air' intake availble, linking to heatsoak issues
edit: for example:
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Right going to order hoses.
Leakoff pipe from injector to pump - 6mm?
Various fuel pipes and things - 8mm?
Vacuum line from pump to servo - 10mm?
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Looks better and better every time I open this thread
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This is looking awesome!!
also, how easy was the quickshift to fit, looking at doing mine soon..
could you write it in 3/4 bulletpoints, or is it a bit more extensive?
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Ginge there's a guide on the forum with pictures and everything
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lol ginge fail, mine is wired into the blanking plate switch where the dimmer used to be
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don't panic, i've found it! <!-- l --><a class="postlink-local" href="http://www.306oc.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=1544&hilit=quickshift" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">viewtopic.php?f=31&t=1544&hilit=quickshift</a><!-- l -->
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