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rallyeluke

Afm Relocation. What Size Reducer Hose Do I Use?

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rallyeluke

as above i intend to relocate the filter so it sits in front of the battery behind the passenger side headlamp. what size hose do i use and also any manafactures you reccomend to use??

 

 

many thanks for your help.

 

i gotta say i absolutly love this site. it makes me proud to own a 205 knowing it has such an awesome community behind it

 

 

thanks again lucas tunnicliff

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James_R

Sounds like you want a K&N stlye kit, or you can make your own out of the existing filter trunking :excl:

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rallyeluke

i want to know what size reducer hose runs from the throttle body to the afm?

 

i have the filter already. cheers

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large

K&N do one that comes with the fillter. Have a look on ebay or a post on the wanted section.

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rallyeluke

i already have the filter im going to use i want to know what are the two diameters on the reducer hose that are required?.

 

 

K&N do one that comes with the fillter. Have a look on ebay or a post on the wanted section.

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GLPoomobile

The reason no one has given you a straight answer is because nobody uses 'reducers' when they do this. You either use the adaptor supplied in the kit (as per the K&N suggestion above) or you modify the original pipe to make your own adaptor, and this covered in full on the main site, which I believe someone has already pointed you to (have you read it?) EDIT: my mistake, there was no mention of the main website. Go there and read the articles and you will find a guide on how to modify the OE pipe to make the adaptor you need.

 

If you buy a reducer you will need to modify it to accept the two small breather hoses which attach to the original pipe, so bearing that in mind there's no point paying for a reducer when you can cut down the oiginal pipe.

 

If you are still adamant about getting a reducer why not measure your throttle body and AFM to get the measurements you need?

Edited by GLPoomobile

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