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muzza_vtr99
23rd May 2007, 12:32
Hi,
Im just about to fit my raceland enclosed air filter and was wondering if someone could advise me on a few questions i have befor i start? cheers

Below is me engine bay(mk1 90bhp jobbie).
First off i have marked the red areas.

This is all one pipe that goes under the TB and was wondering what to do with it? Because the raceland enclosed has only one inlet for the oil breather pipe? Would it be ok to plumb it into the raceland or put a seprate breather filter on it?
And if so were would you put the breather? on the end of the pipe? or were i have marked two dots?

Also the oil breather pipe(marked in blue) does quite fit on the raceland inlet. Shall i put a breather on that as well or buy some more hose and make it fit into the raceland? Also what size hose?

What shall i do with the back pipe marked in green?
Sorry for all the questions guys

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saxosxi
23rd May 2007, 15:51
i would fit it onto the raceland but if you want put a breather pipe you can just put a breather on the end of the pipe

htidjedi
23rd May 2007, 15:54
leave the 2 pipes uv marked on the left alone and just dissconnect the two on the right from the air filter housing.put a breather on the end of the pipe uv marked in blue and connect the pipe on the right uv marked in red onto the inlet on your new induction kit, jobs done.if im wrong somebody correct me,but thats how iv fitted mine

muzza_vtr99
23rd May 2007, 17:15
leave the 2 pipes uv marked on the left alone and just dissconnect the two on the right from the air filter housing.put a breather on the end of the pipe uv marked in blue and connect the pipe on the right uv marked in red onto the inlet on your new induction kit, jobs done.if im wrong somebody correct me,but thats how iv fitted mine

Ok so that means i need to get another bit of pipe to reduce down as the inlet is smaller than that hose.