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jsdvtr
16th July 2010, 16:22
What size cold air feed do i need for running cold air feed in morrette mk2 headlights? Do i need the thing that goes onto end the metal piece to go into headlight also?

russh84
16th July 2010, 19:51
i used a 4" stainless exhaust tip outwardly rolled looks really good and easily maintainable with some polish hope this helps.

Sam
16th July 2010, 20:53
Ive got this CLICK ME (http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/Performance/Brands/Pipercross/Pipercross_Air_Filters_&_Accessories/Pipercross_Ducts_&_Ducting_Hose/Pipercross_Cold_Air_Feed/1814/402/3474)

Cant 100% remember the size but im sure it was 75mm

Also an idea to put mesh over the end pipe on the light casing. stops tw*ts putting shit up it!!

VTSjames
16th July 2010, 21:33
cold air feed in morrettes look the nuts

Matt-92
17th July 2010, 08:08
If you have the air feed straight into the filter, what happens in heavy rain or BIG puddles?

Sam
17th July 2010, 10:46
Thats what the filter is for!

Matt-92
17th July 2010, 11:35
Its for soaking up water? "/

Sam
17th July 2010, 20:54
Its for soaking up water? "/

Not really, but its like the normal intake but about 3x the size :)

Matt-92
18th July 2010, 08:50
Not really, but its like the normal intake but about 3x the size :)

What does this mean? The normal intake isn't exposed to water. But if you have something that is directly to the intake from the exterior surely when driving, water will pass through? Which can never be good.

russh84
21st July 2010, 18:44
the chances of having driving rain going straight up the intake pipe is slim i have had mine on for 6 months or more without any problems.

Sam
22nd July 2010, 11:53
What does this mean? The normal intake isn't exposed to water. But if you have something that is directly to the intake from the exterior surely when driving, water will pass through? Which can never be good.

The normal is take is just above the radiator water spray can still get in there, its though a filter which will stop 99.999999% of the water getting though to the intake.

the chances of having driving rain going straight up the intake pipe is slim i have had mine on for 6 months or more without any problems.

Its more spray than rain
Same i have been checking it everyday this week due to very heavy rain :(

paulsupervts84
23rd July 2010, 13:25
not 100% true, my mate drive throw a puddle with a filter on and it soaked up water and fucked the engine