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the carbon can is to minimise fuel vapour smells or something silly like that.

with a couple of 3" silicon bits and some 3" alloy tube makes a great way to re-locate the filter to behind the air duct in the bumper. or somewhere to run the feed for a BMC, but be carefull of water/rain as it will ruin a filter instantly if possitioned that low and possibly your engine if you suck up a puddle. dont use a filter with wire mesh as this will rot and contaminate the filter. i found that out the hard way unfortunately

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Relocated it on mine. Exactly the same position on the opposite side of the car. Even has the mounting points to fit it. 2 meters of 4mm and 8mm silicone vacuum hose to extend the original hoses run behind the battery, abs pump and brake servo. Looks OEM too!!

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Im trying to work around the horn so the pipe goes from the front, but ive got the other end of the pipe just behind the headlight so its taking air into the bay and not directly onto the filter just incase.

I know a few people running carbonio induction kits and they will be fooked in heavy rain.

Just tried to fit the new vents and the horn is in the way and there isnt enough room to bend the bracket.

Should be ok to just remove that one right and just have a single horn?

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