how to fit a hurricane induction kit

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Post by ninja » Thu Jan 19, 2006 4:11 pm

so where are the jacking points on an elise? are they clearly indicated??

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Post by mac » Thu Jan 19, 2006 4:32 pm

There might be a blue sticker still on your car. It's underneath near to where the door shuts - it's at an interestion where the alloy braces meet.

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Post by ninja » Sat Jan 21, 2006 11:20 am

ok i'm going to finish my rice krispies and my cup of tea and then i'm going to start to "try" and fit the induction kit!

i'll time myself too i think cos i recon it'll take a couple of hours - no matter how easy you lot say it is! lol

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Post by ninja » Sat Jan 21, 2006 2:54 pm

took an hour and a half to fit - half an hour just to get the original airbox off!!

then obviously took 45-60 minutes of "testing" to make sure it was working ok

sounds great under acceleration and not too oppressive when just doddling along so with any luck i shouldn't get lots of complaints from my gf about the noise!

engine runs slightly cooler than it did before but no noticable difference in power but then tbh i'd be shocked if you could notice 2bhp

all in all, i'm very happy with it. cheers for the help guy's.

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