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johnhenry

Elbowed Air Pipe In Induction; New Item Available?

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johnhenry

Evening all

 

Have just gone to fit up the induction air pipe off the throttle body to AFM; found a pretty poor seal around one of the metal fitments, large hole, screwdriver can fit through, probably causing running issues when it was running

 

Looking to replace, was thinking though as a replacement part is likely from the same age and likely to be suffering from similar fatigue.

 

Does anyone do a silicone pipe version? with all the correct fitments

 

Would buying an 'off the shelf' silicone elbow with correct reductions and then drilling and fitting the original metal fitments be a way to get a new elbow? or just be a waste of time due to getting a good seal - anyone tried this?

 

Shorten the induction pathway and stick a cone filter on and then an air feed pipe up from drivers light area - might be preferred option at this stage

 

cheers

John

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AlexRS2782

Samco have recently made silicone versions of the standard air filter hoses as they're listed on their website under induction / throttle body hose(s) for the 205 GTI.

 

Edit - Found the link - http://www.samcosport.com/uk/car_kits.asp?make=Peugeot

 

I wouldn't imagine they'll be cheap however.

Edited by AlexRS2782

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johnhenry

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Samco-Silicone-Throttle-Body-Hose-Peugeot-205-Gti-1-6-1-9-/300669245412

 

you weren't wrong. For 1 hose!

 

The factory is literally 10 miles from where i live, never knew, have driven past it hundreds of times.

will see if they sell them direct as i suspect there is monumental markup on that!

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welshpug

damn, is that really the going rate for them? :lol:

 

probably got one or two decent ones in the shed ;)

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johnhenry

If i keep the current induction pathway - thinking ill be going down the samco route, as painfully £££ as its going to be :/ would be a waste of all the other effort to not have a decent sealed induction. and would be kept standard, which I would like to do.

 

other option:

Shorten the induction, fabricate/modify a bracket for the AFM and use the mi16 hose from bakerBM

http://www.bakerbm.com/205.php?data=sih16v205

much cheaper, its bakerBM, and it'll do the same job

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Alan77

Seems to me like youre just thinking out loud and writing it down on here...

I would swap out the broken part for a non broken part, simple. Not all induction rubber parts are fubar'd

Or get your cash out for a Samco...

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