That is such a detailed video what is the size of the coolant tube we can send you a U tube if that makes it better again thanks for the video very useful !!
Hi there. Sorry for the delay in response. Its a 9mm internal diameter hose that I would need. The U would need to be approx 20-25cm in the leg lengths as one is short and one is long to get to the other coolant outlet. Thanks for this. I'm so glad you enjoyed the video, we are still getting great use and enjoyment from your product
@@ToughGarage Do you recon it would be right to just leave the 2 pipes connected instead of separating them until I could do it properly? The ones you cut apart
@@vividanodic1199 i think the best way is to buy some hose in the right diameter and run them jnstead of going through the metal pipes. To try and use the pipes connected would be very difficult to route neatly without kinking the hoses
@@ToughGarage all good mate i just measured the the inside diameter of the stock tubing and ordered that size hose. anyways thanks for replying mate 🙏🏽
That is such a detailed video what is the size of the coolant tube we can send you a U tube if that makes it better again thanks for the video very useful !!
Hi there. Sorry for the delay in response. Its a 9mm internal diameter hose that I would need. The U would need to be approx 20-25cm in the leg lengths as one is short and one is long to get to the other coolant outlet. Thanks for this. I'm so glad you enjoyed the video, we are still getting great use and enjoyment from your product
@@ToughGarage thanks for you answer we will discuss it with the engineer team and make improvements and will keep you updated 👍👍🙏🙏
I couldn't get the screw off for the air box
any help on how I could get the screws off?
@@ShreyPatel-bx9tu which screw do you mean
@@ToughGarage the ones that let u take the top half of the airbox off and I couldn't figure how to take the bottom half off aswell
I'm about to order this kit myself, what size filter fits the piping? I can't tell if it's 2.5 or 3 inch
Its 3", from memory. But best is to receive the kit and measure it or call hdi
@@ToughGarage Do you recon it would be right to just leave the 2 pipes connected instead of separating them until I could do it properly? The ones you cut apart
@@vividanodic1199 i think the best way is to buy some hose in the right diameter and run them jnstead of going through the metal pipes. To try and use the pipes connected would be very difficult to route neatly without kinking the hoses
i also did a video on this on my cl9 racecar, for a lot less than this one costs, hgreat video though mate, its a simple fun mod anyone can DIY
I'm thinking about buying this kit and I was wondering did you ever come into any issues with it?
None at all so far
Very useful video..!😊
Glad you enjoyed it
Hey mate can I have a link to where you bought it?
www.performanceheaven.com.au/products/hdi-cl9-cold-air-intake-piping-kit?_pos=1&_sid=12172719a&_ss=r
hey bro do you know the size of that silicone hose?
Do you mean the silicone joiners or the smaller hoses?
@@ToughGarage smaller hose, i just installed everything but i dont have a hose to connect to my crank case vent haha
@@emperfx3038 it should have come in the kit if you bought you HDi one. I will check tomorrow and get back to you
@@ToughGarage all good mate i just measured the the inside diameter of the stock tubing and ordered that size hose. anyways thanks for replying mate 🙏🏽
does this specific intake work on the 2007?
Yes, the car in the video is a 2007 CL9
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