
as i mentioned before i was going to use PVC pipes and put the piping where the OEM resonator used to be as i want the engine bay to look stock, i have used a 2.5" PVC pipe and 2 135 degree joints. the two PVC pipes were 5.3 cm and some 25 cm in lenth:
here you can see the cone filter and the air box adaptor made of the OEM filter, i gave up on the idea of installing pipes inside the air box as the wholes in it are too smal and will require more varity of PVC pipes:
now here is the PVC assembled... the little left pipe will be mounted to the rubber thingy under the OEM air box... i used tie wraps to hold the pipe to the rubber thing, the135 bend moves the rest of the setup away from the wheel well then another 135 degree bend to make the filter facing the fog light hole:
here is the setup with the filter on as well as the rubber thingy:
and here is a pic of the whole setup as it will be on the car:
after fitting all parts at home, i went doen to the car to start the installation... that was at 11:30 PM. first problem i encountred is that the filter is too big to go from the whole under the headlight - douh - so i got to jack the car and remove the wheel then the wheel well to start working.
after i installed the rubber thingy i put on the OEM air box and the adaptor i made... now the engine bay "looks" OEM but in fact it isn't at all.


after doing that i got another problem... the tie wraps are not good for holding the pipe, it would fall out of the filter's weight due to the continous vibrations and all... i used one clamp out of the OEM rubber intake pipe to make it hold on tight then istalled the filter at the very end of the pipe.
the filter is not 100% facing the fog light hole and their is no room to extend the down pipe to mahe the filter face the fog hole... anyways with the current setup the filter is getting loads of cold air.
i installed the wheel and removed my tools and then... it was time for a test drive

first impression was: no noisy sound from the engine... maybe i was used to the engine with no resonator so it is just as loud as the resonator.
taking a spin arround my block revealed that i got beeter throttle response inded... the car felt a if it is breathing much better and got more agility (douh).
now i decided to have a run on an open road to really test the car... now it is 1:30 AM and the roads are relativly empty.
the car felt much better specially on high RPM... the engine doesn't feel as if it is spilling its guts out to rev at 5000 RPM as it used, now it is very nice and responsive all the way, car topped 150 Km/h easly (94 MPH).
after returning back home after this hard drive i parked the car and kept the engine running... i felt the air box and it wa actually cold... not "warm" or "not as hot as the engine"... i mean COLD... i am now sure my engine is sucking healthy air now.
it was a very nice mod indeed and i recommend it to every body... more feedback will come when i drive the car more and more.
EDIT: LINKS TO PICS WERE BROKEN SINCE THE FORUM UPGRADE, THE MENTIONED PICS ARE IN THE VERY FIRST POST OF THIS THREAD
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