DIY Carbon fibre cowl intake install
Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 4:42 pm
Yes there are plenty of write-ups doing this with agricultural or plumbing pipe but don't you want carbon fibre for all that hard parking street cred?
I found an inexpensive genuine (not plastic with a sticker) carbon fibre enclosed pod filter and an expensive length of pultruded carbon fibre tubing all in 3 inch diameter. There's a kit available from mania but I had fun putting it together myself and did it a bit cheaper. Obviously requires a washer bottle relocation so that is included here as well.
If you want to replicate this send me a PM as I have a surplus of 3 inch carbon fibre tube now. It'll make it much cheaper for you to only pay for the length you need.
Here we go! First all the tools and equipment needed. Except for the things I forgot and went back to the store for 3 times.
NB8A engine bay. The MAF is smaller than the AFM in NA cars so I needed less carbon fibre tube than others might need
Empty the washer bottle first, we need to get this out of the way so we can start cutting up our cars
A couple of 10mm bolts are removed, the washer pump unplugged, and the washer line pulled off. Then the pump can be pulled out of it's grommet and put onto the new washer bottle which Suzuki motors thinks is going onto a Cappucino. How wrong they are.
We are instead putting the Suzuki washer bottle behind the cowl on the passenger side. It needs to go quite far over to clear the bonnet and wiper arms but I didn't want to drill through the chassis number plate.
I found an inexpensive genuine (not plastic with a sticker) carbon fibre enclosed pod filter and an expensive length of pultruded carbon fibre tubing all in 3 inch diameter. There's a kit available from mania but I had fun putting it together myself and did it a bit cheaper. Obviously requires a washer bottle relocation so that is included here as well.
If you want to replicate this send me a PM as I have a surplus of 3 inch carbon fibre tube now. It'll make it much cheaper for you to only pay for the length you need.
Here we go! First all the tools and equipment needed. Except for the things I forgot and went back to the store for 3 times.
NB8A engine bay. The MAF is smaller than the AFM in NA cars so I needed less carbon fibre tube than others might need
Empty the washer bottle first, we need to get this out of the way so we can start cutting up our cars
A couple of 10mm bolts are removed, the washer pump unplugged, and the washer line pulled off. Then the pump can be pulled out of it's grommet and put onto the new washer bottle which Suzuki motors thinks is going onto a Cappucino. How wrong they are.
We are instead putting the Suzuki washer bottle behind the cowl on the passenger side. It needs to go quite far over to clear the bonnet and wiper arms but I didn't want to drill through the chassis number plate.