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the clip that holds the airbox pipe on is a pain in the back side as it it awkward to get of as it is a tamper free clip holing it on, u need to get something under the clip and bend it up a bit and then its a case of yanking it off! a little wigglwing and brut force will do the trick! the new one is ver easy to fit after adn all you need to do then is drive out in it and listen to it roar!! grrrrr n04cm |
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| The bottom pipe is a resonator to reduce intake noise. It doesn't lead to the fan, just buries itself in the left front of the car. Tt is a pain to yank out. I made the mistake of trying to unhook the pin that seems to hold it in place, but actually, the tube does slide out of its pocket with a bit of effort and twisting. I was also afraid I'd damage the A/C hoses that run right by there, but they're fairly sturdy. To top it off, my kit didn't come with any instructions, and I had to call MiniMania for advice (after waiting several hours for them to open on the other coast). Another part of the bottom pipe stays in the recess in the left lower front of the car... I jammed a rubber door stop against it to keep it from rattling around. I also used some silicone caulk to seal things up better where the intake meets the factory opening. I also put a small hole (about 1/8 inch) in the bottom of the MiniMania intake tube (the square shaped part just before it goes into the stock air-box bottom) so that water that might enter will drain. Overall, I'm pleased with it. (which is a good thing since putting the stock tube back in would be a bear!) ![]() |
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| The tube goes down about 8 inches from the large opening into the airbox, then makes a 90 degree turn and goes 2 inches into the hole in the fender well. It mates with the rest of the resonator inside the fender well at that point, but there's a ridge and a square of plastic on the tube that kind of locks the two pieces untill you twist and pull hard enough. ![]() |
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| So is there any way other than to pull on the %&^$^&$&^ like a mad banshee until it pops out. IE: no way to undo the barbed clips that hold it in ? Huh ! Maybe I could just cut it off flush with the Fender, Exacto Blade attachment for the Soldering gun ! he he he ... Yeah that's the ticket ! Liquid Yellow Cooper |
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| When I called MM for instructions (this was 10 months ago), they said to just pull & twist hard enough, and eventually it worked. The ridge and barb are molded into the tube, so they don't pop off. I think it locks into a similarly shaped recess in the corresponding piece. Maybe you could get to it from the other side by taking things off in the wheel well, but I didn't look into that, then. Cutting the tube is certainly an option, but more irreversible. ![]() |
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