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Old 08 February 2008 | 05:16 PM
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ive had an induction kit for a while now and i was wondering where the best place is to have it. can anyone shed some light and pics of the best place to have it. ive heard that the wing is a better place than most.

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ive had an induction kit for a while now and i was wondering where the best place is to have it. can anyone shed some light and pics of the best place to have it. ive heard that the wing is a better place than most.

cheers guys
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Old 09 February 2008 | 04:24 PM
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I suppose the wing is better than the engine bay if you can do the mods to get it in there. Whether it's really worth bothering with I don't know. I would guess not. A good mod would be to build a largish sealed box around it, about as big as you have room for on that side of the engine bay, then have the other end of it take cold air from the front end of the car...oh wait a minute, that's an airbox...

All joking aside, if you've got an induction kit just leave it, unless you've really got a lot of time on your hands.
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