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Old 10th October 2009, 18:36   #1
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Where is the best place to put the cold air feed on the bmc cda? where have you put it?
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i think alot of people connect them to the slam panel mate (the original cold air feed)
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The best i seen was on 'turbotom' Saxo, he fed it to his morretts took out a light and replaced with air feed)
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yeah i was thinkin of putting it in place of the original air feed but its quite small and restrictive.



theres a small hole that could easily be made bigger (red ring) that could be woth a go?
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yeah i was thinkin of putting it in place of the original air feed but its quite small and restrictive.



theres a small hole that could easily be made bigger (red ring) that could be woth a go?
Only problem with it being that low is water getting in...

But meh.
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i actually positioned my cold air feed (not on a bmc cda) behind the foglight, gets plenty of cold air and the bumper stops it sucking water up.

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i actually positioned my cold air feed (not on a bmc cda) behind the foglight, gets plenty of cold air and the bumper stops it sucking water up.

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what behind the foglight, with the foglight still in?
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yes mate, the fog light on mine has a slight gap all the way around so it gets air from there and also there is plenty of cold air from the wheel arch etc
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Ive got my cold air feed to my morrettes.

I originally had it in the place of the foglights. I removed mine though.
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