Induction Air Flow

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Induction Air Flow

Postby mupster on Tue Aug 13, 2002 11:38 am

Whats the best way to mount your induction kit on the XR2i 1.8? The engine gets so hot i recon im loosing power from all the hot air its pulling in. Theres a nice big hole in the front of the car for air to come in but the radiator is in the way.

Any ideas.

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Postby phils_wicked on Tue Aug 13, 2002 6:09 pm

the radiators not in the way lol its there on purpose :P :D

just run sum ducting to the air filter from the bottom of the car or somthing, or get a big bonnet vent lol :D
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Postby pugeyed on Tue Aug 13, 2002 8:22 pm

as you look at the front of the car wit the bonnet open you will see to the left of the rad a piece of cloth/material that has a hole in it , mount a cold air feed pipe from this hole to the filter on your induction kit, sorted :D

this is what i did on mine and it made no end of difference :D
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