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yup, new engine indeed. looks the part. are you gonna fit it mate?
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not by myself, some little bits i aint sure about, gonna get my dads mate to help me, going to get a new clutch because i might as well while its out, and need a new pipe from the air filter to the carb, as its split, dunno where to get em from though, any ideas?
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will a cone filter not fit direct onto the end?
if so i may have a green cotton cone filter off my pug that may fit (even if temp) save you finding buying a hose
if so i may have a green cotton cone filter off my pug that may fit (even if temp) save you finding buying a hose
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dont think so, as there is another little bit on the hose to connect a smaller pipe to let oil in i think
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use airbox
cone filter is poo
cone filter is poo
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[quote=\"martint2k4\"]dont think so, as there is another little bit on the hose to connect a smaller pipe to let oil in i think[/quote]
ok mate was just a thought if you were stuck! as im near you
ok mate was just a thought if you were stuck! as im near you
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Those engine also had an Air flow meter on them, so not easy to plonk a cone on them, like the later DIS ones which have a map sensor instead
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bah! so what would you suggest jl?
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have you got the loom and ecu to go with the engine??
You should be able to hack up the nova air box and stick it on a hacked up corsa airbox to make a std lookign aribox, an presto nice and quiet.
You should be able to hack up the nova air box and stick it on a hacked up corsa airbox to make a std lookign aribox, an presto nice and quiet.
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yep got the loom and ecu, ideally i want an induction kit, i like the sound of them, but as you said because its got an air flow meter will it make it impossible?
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[quote=\"Adam-D\"]use airbox
cone filter is ****[/quote]
Use a cone filter - airboxes are for idiots.
cone filter is ****[/quote]
Use a cone filter - airboxes are for idiots.
No more Corsa :(
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[quote=\"j1400\"]Those engine also had an Air flow meter on them, so not easy to plonk a cone on them, like the later DIS ones which have a map sensor instead[/quote]
Very easy Pipercross do a direct fit...
Very easy Pipercross do a direct fit...
No more Corsa :(
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iv\'e got a k and n though, dont really want to be splashing out on more stuff at this moment in time, need to get a new clutch and loads of other stuff, is there any way to bang my k and n on or will it mess the air flow meter working?
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Doubt it\'ll damage the airflow meter, but why skimp on parts at this stage?
No more Corsa :(