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Old 03-14-2007, 08:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Cold Air Feed

Right, question for you all.

Where on earth can I put a cold air feed from the front of my Picanto to the Induction kit, I can't put it where 1 of the front fog light's goes so anyone who has done it/or had done it, where did you put it on the front??? I know it can be done as have been looking through the Garage photo's and Vican2 and Akat have done it...

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Old 03-15-2007, 06:50 AM   #2 (permalink)
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i can suggest right where i put it (it called less-Hi-Pressure area)... if u want to More-Hi-Pressure area, just stick it to the front of the bumper (exactly at the front)... on the hood is More-Low-Pressure and on the roof is Less-Low-Pressure... up to u dude
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Cheers akat, was thinking of moving the horn from right behind the front grill, but dont know if that will be wise, as I will have to move the horn into the engine bay, also which would you suggest Hi/Low pressure area??
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too much air comes in will jerk or sluggish, too less air comes in also will jerk ur engine.. a lot too explain, but i think in an easy word, just that is enough
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is a cold air feed necessary?

because http://www.kia-forums.com/vbpicgalle...?do=big&p=7485
or http://www.kia-forums.com/vbpicgalle...?do=big&p=7378 here... cant see any cold air feed!
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as far i can say is, its cheap extra benefit u can get from denser air
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