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Air Hoses

I don't see a cure needed..just more thought in filter placement/design....with big power comes big induction, or is it the other way around....:):) anyway, mine is well and truly sorted now...
 
blade7 said:
I thought you were moving the air filter?
Not the air filter 'per se', more the MAF. We have moved the MAF back into the engine bay as when outside the distance between it and the turbo was causing some sort of latency on coasting. Not really sure why but suspect some flexing in the long tube may have been doing it. The MAF is now back where it was with much more solid tubing between it and the turbo and also the other direction to the air filter. Most of the tubing was replaced for better components and set up by my son. To be honest I haven't really checked with him as to where the air filter is now, could be still in the same place taking some air from the brake tubing? wherever it is, it works much better, most likely due to the solid tubing.

Pete
 

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