Carbon Fibre canister Airbox £40?
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In a desire to mask all the clatter made by my cossie Merc (no there's nothing wrong with it, I've even rebuilt the top end and it's the same!) I am very tempted by the sweet sound cars with carbon airboxes make. I've seen aftermarket canister type boxes on VR6s which sound great. I've found this item here which is tempting to try out especailly at merely £40 +vat.
http://www.carbuildersolutions.co.uk/carbon_air_fi...
comments welcomed
http://www.carbuildersolutions.co.uk/carbon_air_fi...
website said:
REMOTE CARBON FIBRE CANISTER AIR FILTER
cone inside. Vortex-enhancing ball in inlet end. Ensure cold
air intake. Mount anywhere and duct. 130mm diameter x
200mm case size. I mtr Length of 75mm diameter convoluted
aluminium ducting. Set of 3 rubber reducing sleeves
(75mm to 60mm, 75mm to 65mm,and 75mm to 70mm) and
3 hose clips. Includes lightweight stainless mounting band
and stainless pinch bolt. £40 (£47.00 inc vat)
Does anyone have any comments? The standard airbox does not look a complex affair with resonators or anything, just a standard panel filter airbox, so I hope I wouldn't lose anything by fitting this. Am I a mug to even think about this?! There's 2 intake air temperature sensors (one for injection, one for ignition - stupid eh?) which I'll have to deal with obviously.- CARBFIL Real carbon fibre air filter canister with black
cone inside. Vortex-enhancing ball in inlet end. Ensure cold
air intake. Mount anywhere and duct. 130mm diameter x
200mm case size. I mtr Length of 75mm diameter convoluted
aluminium ducting. Set of 3 rubber reducing sleeves
(75mm to 60mm, 75mm to 65mm,and 75mm to 70mm) and
3 hose clips. Includes lightweight stainless mounting band
and stainless pinch bolt. £40 (£47.00 inc vat)
comments welcomed
What car's yours? I'm wondering if the holes are big enough to get enough air into mine, which is 2.5 and 200bhp.
Also what are the hole size adaptors for - 75mm down to 70, 65 or 60mm, why? Is it so it adapts to your cars existing intake pipes maybe?
I need to go out and measure my car as it uses a panel filter directly on top of the intake plenum so I'll have to remove all of that.
Also what are the hole size adaptors for - 75mm down to 70, 65 or 60mm, why? Is it so it adapts to your cars existing intake pipes maybe?
I need to go out and measure my car as it uses a panel filter directly on top of the intake plenum so I'll have to remove all of that.
Jack_and_MLE said:
Hi
Sorry to hi-jack the thread but I have one of those in my garage.
I think I have still a piece of pipe in red.
Let me know if you would like some more details
Jack
Not a hijack at all - whereabouts are you (the power of pistonheads informs me somewhere around Oxford...)? I'm in Cheltenham you see so could be interested in a purchase if it's just sitting around doing nothing. Is it one of the ones in the first pic, or a CDA one like thisSorry to hi-jack the thread but I have one of those in my garage.
I think I have still a piece of pipe in red.
Let me know if you would like some more details
Jack
Also is the filter present with it (I think they have a filter inside??).
[quote=Pentoman]What car's yours? I'm wondering if the holes are big enough to get enough air into mine, which is 2.5 and 200bhp.
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Mine is a mk2 vw golf fitted with a mk4 golf turbo engine (200bhp also) so my current intake isn't standard anyway. I suffer with drawing in warm air from the rad so an enclosed filter should work well.
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Mine is a mk2 vw golf fitted with a mk4 golf turbo engine (200bhp also) so my current intake isn't standard anyway. I suffer with drawing in warm air from the rad so an enclosed filter should work well.
Jack_and_MLE said:
I'll have alook tonight
It came witha CF airbaox and all of it was fitted to a Exige so it could be a CDA.
I'll report tonight!
Jack
Thanks mateIt came witha CF airbaox and all of it was fitted to a Exige so it could be a CDA.
I'll report tonight!
Jack
Is it like this jobber
from: this link http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/classic-car-pa...
Edited by Pentoman on Thursday 22 November 15:40
Hi
Sorry for the delay in posting some info
What I have is a BMC CDA85-150 http://www.bmcairfilters.com/VisDetail.asp?ID=203 I think.
If you want to have a look at it drop me a mail.
Jack
Sorry for the delay in posting some info
What I have is a BMC CDA85-150 http://www.bmcairfilters.com/VisDetail.asp?ID=203 I think.
If you want to have a look at it drop me a mail.
Jack
Edited by Jack_and_MLE on Tuesday 27th November 22:45
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