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Author Subject: plastic below the inlet manifold
erezmiz

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Location: jerusalem

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Post #1
hi allSmile
could someone tell me please on a base of experience what the mean of the black plastic below the inlet manifold...

i think to remove it and to try to understand where it improve or worse on somthingWink

could anyone put some light in this issue.
cheers
Posted 19th Aug 2010 at 02:44
welshpug!

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Post #2
Helmholtz resonator Thumbs up

to do with pulse tuning and noise reduction.

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Posted 19th Aug 2010 at 02:53
maz-306-xs

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Post #3
A plastic milk lid will fit perfectly but it won't do anything for performance, although looks better :-)

P.s. I do not have a milk lid in my inlet manifold, although I have one in the ashtray for if my bung pops out. XD

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Posted 19th Aug 2010 at 03:02
armzsc6

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Post #4
plastic milk lids split after a while then the car starts to idle high and mess about reving itself up... lol, Popped a new one in then covered it with liquid metal. been fine for about a year now Big grin all about the extra induction raw Razz

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Posted 19th Aug 2010 at 04:20
rikky 🦔

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Post #5
google what they do Yes i would keep it there

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Posted 19th Aug 2010 at 14:35
daveyboy

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Post #6
Leave it well alone, pulse tuning has been worked out by the Peugeot boffins and won't be helped by the removal of the resonator Wink

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Posted 22nd Aug 2010 at 05:36

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