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Author Subject: Cold Air Feed In Morettes
ct-hdi

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Post #1
What size cold air feed trumpet would i need to fit one into my inner lense on my morettes? also, any pics of people witgh this done?
Posted 31st Aug 2009 at 00:25
eddy_gti6

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i have morettes with the air feeds in but no trumpet

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Posted 31st Aug 2009 at 00:28
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have you altered the outer bulbs? to do dipped and main beam or jst left the h4s in?

any piping from hole t air filter?
Posted 31st Aug 2009 at 00:31
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LOL since that pic i have removed the other inner light and modified the outer lights so i could fit my H7 8k HID kit Big grin who needs main beam when you have them LOL yes i have a pipe from the passanger side air feed to the air filter, i will gwt pics as soon is i get my front end put back on

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Posted 31st Aug 2009 at 00:40
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ok mate cheers Smile
Posted 31st Aug 2009 at 00:52
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oh and which bulbs did you have in then? cause atm mine are dull as anything... and cannot be bothered with the hid conversion yet
Posted 31st Aug 2009 at 00:54
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haha the HID kit costs about

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Posted 31st Aug 2009 at 21:03
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just used 3 k&n cold feeds to get to filter, works ok. the outers are sidelights and dipped and full beam, need to wire them to a relay tho as i havent and were to dull!!

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Posted 31st Aug 2009 at 23:21
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eddy_gti6 wrote:
haha the HID kit costs about
Posted 1st Sep 2009 at 00:51
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Post #10
cud i use a h4 hid kit in the outer lenses on my morettes? and leave the h1s in the inners?

therefore i got the side, dipped and main? and leave the cold air feed for something else/
Posted 27th Oct 2009 at 02:17
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Post #11
eddy_gti6 wrote:
i have morettes with the air feeds in but no trumpet



That pic is photoshopped isnt it?

You don't have a rallye blank, you have just shadily extended the grille. Looks like you may of even done it in MS Paint LOL

Also, why have you got a light missing for and intake, and a missing fog too? Unsure

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Posted 27th Oct 2009 at 02:45
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I have an air feed trumpet in my morettes... I believe it's 74 or 76mm... And it fits real nice between the inner and outer of the morette fascia!

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Posted 3rd Nov 2009 at 03:40
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availablebmx wrote:
I have an air feed trumpet in my morettes... I believe it's 74 or 76mm... And it fits real nice between the inner and outer of the morette fascia!


Pics, and where did you get them from.

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Posted 3rd Nov 2009 at 15:44
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I can't upload any pics from my phone to this site hmmm... But if you want you can check some pics on my facebook? Thomas Pollard...
I ordered them through my local car shop, they were e-tech ones and they came as a pair...

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Posted 3rd Nov 2009 at 21:01
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Just a quick word of warning guys, i had morettes on my old DT phase 1. I had taken the left hand inside lense out to use an air duct and got pulled for it by traffic police. They checked that the dip and main beam worked (which they do on the ph1 bulbs) and sent me on my way. The bulbs in ph2/3 have two bulbs so to remove your the inside lense your removing your main beam. Be carefull the last thing you want is a fine. Thumbs up

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Posted 12th Dec 2009 at 22:26
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Not true.
Ph2/3 morettes are identical bar the outer cover to the Ph1's
Posted 15th Dec 2009 at 08:48
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The inner lamps are just used as extra lights, i have had ph1 and ph2 morrettes, they are both the same, and on both sets i removed the inner lamps, the outside lights do all the work, side, dip and main.

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Posted 15th Dec 2009 at 15:55
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Post #18
I want this Kit but there is something particular concern.
What about the rain ... water is drawn into the pipe to the engine?
its have strong sucktion, the air filter not let the water in?


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Posted 17th Dec 2009 at 02:46
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Post #19
erezmiz wrote:
I want this Kit but there is something particular concern.
What about the rain ... water is drawn into the pipe to the engine?
its have strong sucktion, the air filter not let the water in?


Erez


you'd have a Closed filter like a viper etc between the intake and the engine the only water you'd have being drawn into there would be rain water which would just soak into the sponge only a high volume of water would damage the engine! but never do this without a filter! Wink

availablebmx wrote:
I have an air feed trumpet in my morettes... I believe it's 74 or 76mm... And it fits real nice between the inner and outer of the morette fascia!


i'm hazzarding a guess that the trumpet will be a 74mm i've got a 76mm trumpet and morettes but the trumpet doesnt quite fit,.. so i'd say the 74mm one should be a perfect fit but measure the morette socket 1st Birk

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Posted 8th May 2012 at 14:27
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    Posted 8th May 2012 at 15:54
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    Laugh my ass off
    Posted 8th May 2012 at 15:57
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    crikey, thought this age would have been autodeleted by now LOL

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    Posted 8th May 2012 at 16:11
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    hey what happened there,... it wasn't me that resurrected this thread Hmm
    I just posted on it because it was on the front page,..

    someone delete a post to make me look a dumbass? LOL

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    Posted 8th May 2012 at 16:37
    eddy_gti6

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    gnrlee wrote:
    hey what happened there,... it wasn't me that resurrected this thread Hmm
    I just posted on it because it was on the front page,..

    someone delete a post to make me look a dumbass? LOL


    Laugh my ass off

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