Cheers M series and Redhand, I should have waited for reliable hands like yourselves, it would have saved me ordering £30 of flex hose and jubilee clips that I don't actually need.
Be careful who you regard as "reliable hands"!! :whoosh:
Cheers M series and Redhand, I should have waited for reliable hands like yourselves, it would have saved me ordering £30 of flex hose and jubilee clips that I don't actually need.
And thats me saying "you did it wrong"?? Don't be ****in daft!! The original poster wrote that all he had done was bolt it to the side and seal it, he was the one thinking he had done it wrong. If he had then come on and said, "no, if I drop a ball down then it will head into the engine bay towards the air filter" then I would be with others saying that it sounds like he has done it right!!
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And thats me saying "you did it wrong"?? Don't be ****in daft!! The original poster wrote that all he had done was bolt it to the side and seal it, he was the one thinking he had done it wrong. If he had then come on and said, "no, if I drop a ball down then it will head into the engine bay towards the air filter" then I would be with others saying that it sounds like he has done it right!!
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But bolting it to the side and sealing it. Is all that is needed when fitting a snorkel?? so why did you make the comment that you did???
because sounding clever is better than being clever obviously :blah:
Danger - thinking aloud!
To overcome the huge cost of extension leads for the ECU, is it possible to hash something workable of a scrapped vehicle loom??
Danger - thinking aloud!
To overcome the huge cost of extension leads for the ECU, is it possible to hash something workable of a scrapped vehicle loom??