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Posted By: Neon-O Fitting An Induction Kit - 9th Dec 2004 7:59pm
Ello people,
Today i got my 57i Induction Kit for my car, however i am a little pre-emptive about trying to fit it by myself. From what ive heard theyre pretty easy to fit, ( Scoop2004 said he'd do it for me when he gets home but thats in 2 weeks ).

I was just wondering if anyone would be able to give me a hand fitting it, whether it be down the rock one night or something.

Anyway, any replies will be appreciated, or ill be at the rock later (past 10pm ) if anyone wants to talk bout it in person happy

Cheers.
Posted By: Scooby Re: Fitting An Induction Kit - 9th Dec 2004 8:06pm
think think think think think

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Posted By: Neon-O Re: Fitting An Induction Kit - 9th Dec 2004 8:37pm
Is that a hint for me to take it to a garage scooby ? think
Posted By: Tony MK2 Re: Fitting An Induction Kit - 9th Dec 2004 8:40pm
happy
Posted By: Neon-O Re: Fitting An Induction Kit - 9th Dec 2004 8:42pm
heh ok .... may not be at the actual meet though, but will be around later on as said above if you'll be there.
Posted By: Neon-O Re: Fitting An Induction Kit - 11th Dec 2004 5:17pm
Ok ive got this sorted now so its cool. happy
Posted By: Tony MK2 Re: Fitting An Induction Kit - 11th Dec 2004 11:21pm
can't wait to hear it matey happy happy
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Fitting An Induction Kit - 12th Dec 2004 8:08pm
Have you got it sorted?
Posted By: Neon-O Re: Fitting An Induction Kit - 15th Dec 2004 6:06pm
Yea its all fitted now, sounds good.
Posted By: DavidB Re: Fitting An Induction Kit - 25th Dec 2004 3:43am
This might not apply to filters, but it might do if you have an Air Mass Meter, it'd be a good idea to disconnect the battery for about 15 minutes to reset the ECU, so it can re-adjust to the improved breathing. Prob won't matter.
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