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| Superdooperminicooper!! Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: West Sussex Local Time: 10:40 PM
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Offline | Piper X I finally took the plunge and bought my self a piper x induction kit... having fitted it i have one small question.. is the filter meant to just hang there attached to the std intake trunking i take it there is no way of securing it to anything? or has anyone devised a method to make it a little more secure it seems that it might possibly knock on the engine mount bracket beneath it that and or the battery box behind it and catch the wires coming out of it! apart from that it sounds great and the car seems to run ok(prob helped by the car already having a jc sound kit fitted already)! any help on the above would be appreciated!! CHEERS! |
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