Decided today i was gona get round to try and get more cold air into the raceland induction kit, decided id get my drill out from my electronic days (surprised i had all the drill bits left - normally ended up snapping them
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Whipped out a 32mm (im sure it was that size, if not it was close to it.., cut a massive hole near where the coolant hose thing clamps onto the slam pannel, then realised half of the slam pannel couldn't go straight through to the engine bay, so really only 20mm or so of cold air, is getting in.
Took it out for a test drive, noticed the exhaust sounded a little louder, whent onto the dual carrageway, and resulllt, car seems to be smoother up the rev's and a little more power from the feel of it, and exhaust sounded better too.
Have seen people whipping out the trusty ol' flatblades and drilling 10mm or 15mm holes in the slam pannel, never thought it helps that much! but the way my raceland is sitting, the air cant go nowhere except in the enclosement, and the hole is directly infront of the green filter too
Was also di-impressed with the raceland induction, as the slam pannel always obscured the flow of air into the filter.