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07-12-2005, 04:01 PM | #1 | ||
Da Shifty One
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Sydney
Posts: 1,586
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Howdy PPLs,
I currently have a pod style setup for my Fiesta. I have the stock plastic piping running from the throttle body to pod, but it is just above the manifold, so it get hot 95% of the time. I have put an insulation sleeve over the pipe but its still gaining heat for some reason. Can anyone recommend a product that would fix this perminatly or would it be best to use silicone hosing? But my main concern is finding an air box about the 20cm X 10cm X 10cm so i can put the pod in. The rate the weather is going its getting hotter and hottter and my car is loosing performance. Is there the option of getting one custom made? Any help would be greatly appreciated Cheers Damo
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2013 Ford Fiesta ST - Frozen White - AU 0072/XXXX
- Mountune ST180 Intake Hose - Mountune Quick Shifter - J1 ST180 MAF Adapter - K&N Apollo CAI - Triple R Front Splitter - Richbrook Shorty Aerial - DMB Gel Overlays - LED Interior Bulb Upgrade - Last edited by MISTA FIESTA; 07-12-2005 at 04:06 PM. |
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