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Old 18-07-2014, 06:21   #1
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I'm taking a mate off-roading tomorrow, as a temp measure for when I get onto the soft stuff can i literally just disconnect my air intake pipe from the air box

The pipe with the maf, I could just face up above the box?
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Old 18-07-2014, 09:12   #2
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No disconnect the small plastic oval part that connect to the wing.
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what fez says mate.
don't disconnect the filter from the engine or you run the risk of pulling crud and dust in there.
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what fez says mate.
don't disconnect the filter from the engine or you run the risk of pulling crud and dust in there.
He already has

It's supposed to be very wet this weekend Alex, so watch you dont such up to much water mate.
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or you run the risk of pulling crud and dust in there.
He already has

It's supposed to be very wet this weekend Alex, so watch you dont such up to much water mate.
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He already has

It's supposed to be very wet this weekend Alex, so watch you dont such up to much water mate.
He will just have to learn the hard way
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How do i disconnect this front tube?

Just pull it off or what?
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No disconnect the small plastic oval part that connect to the wing.
Yeah, this bit sorry
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there are a couple of clips/screws that hold the plastic tubing to the inner wing then it should pull off the front of the airbox.
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there are a couple of clips/screws that hold the plastic tubing to the inner wing then it should pull off the front of the airbox.
Reckon I can cope with this?
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this is where the plastic tubing connects to the inner wing.
this is what it should look like when you have removed it
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The tubing is inside the wing or outside?

I'm sure my bonnet is a lot more populated. It should be easily reachable?

Ta for the pic my dear
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it fits from the air box bolted to the inner wing.if you open your bonnet you will have the plastic part bolted along the side of the wing.
this it what it will look like when you remove it
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