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CAI - Phase 1

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Started work on my new Cold Air Induction Setup in the last few weeks. Finished the first phase and thought id chuck up a few piccies. Have used metal sheeting with polystyrene inbetween for insulation. Have also used a bit of expanding foam filler as can be seen in one or 2 of the photos below. Not sure if a guide is really appropriate for this one as it is not really easy to duplicate without schematics. Anyway, here are the pictures of the first part:

Backing plate for battery and gearbox
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Polystyrene Layer
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Finished backing plate
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Cutout Side plate
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Side plate attached to backing plate and gaps filled tith expanding foam. Had to cutout a couple of internal shapes so airbox would fit. Also found out I had to leave the top open so i could install the intake pipe (will cover this over in step 2.
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Trimming the expanding foam
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Removing the beige powdercoat
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Applying a little colour
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Finished part 1
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The next step will be to stop warm air coming over the top of the air intake pipe. The final step will be to install a pipe out the bottom of the setup. Will update this thread as things proceed.
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    wooo, niiice work mate
    how much is the ARC air box?
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    8O 8O good work ... dstocks..

    did u make a mould....cos look like u could sell it... :P
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    Post by JOeJOe »

    What did you use to cut the sheets? i have a piece of alu at home but don't know how to cut it.
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    secateurs, sidecutters, grinder...
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    Grinder and sidecutters. There is about 4 hours work in what you see. The sidecutters are quicker and neater for straight lines, but dont go around corners real well. Made the folds by clamping metal on either side of where I wanted the fold to be so the bends are crisp and neat. Oh and these boxes would be different for tips as the box sits in a completely different place.
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      ARC box you can get for musecret in burwood for 550.
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      Nah, go through perfect run (www.perfectrun.com), itll be cheaper than that.
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        Managed to get the bit above the intake pipe closed in over the weekend:

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        Just got the intake pipe underneath to go now!
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          TETRIS! :P


          Nice job mate :)
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