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Airboxes...1-1.3

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Airboxes...1-1.3

Post by nicbeer »

Hey,

Been looking at my airbox and thinking about the differences between a 1L and 1.3L airbox.

1 ) Which is better sealing from dust / water.
2 ) flow rate between the two. (would a 1L box be ok on a 1.3 or 1.6.
3 ) snorkel adaption. (which is easier)
4 ) Mounting, they both seem ok to mount but 1L looks better to mount.

Thanks

Nic
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Post by christover1 »

I run a 1.0 airbox with my 1.3.
I chose this because was easier to fit with the body lift.
runs fine, tho you would think a 1.3 would need more air?
early 1.3 and 1.o's had a manual change on the hot/cold air intake.
this is useful, as later ones turn off the snorkle when they want warm under bonnet air.
I preferred the 1.o's water protection, it has a deep bowl, with the inlet high, and water drains thru bottom before it gets in carb.
this may be true fer 1,3 but not sure?
there is pix in a snorkle thread somewhere

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Post by nicbeer »

Yeh, i have both at home, just thinking ideas.

sounds good about the water protection thou.

cheers
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Post by christover1 »

nicbeer wrote:Yeh, i have both at home, just thinking ideas.

sounds good about the water protection thou.

cheers
I twisted mine up a little, to fit within what I had, so I drilled another drain hole in the bottom.

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Post by nicbeer »

Any more info??

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Post by christover1 »

nicbeer wrote:Any more info??

Nic
I used a 1.3 airbox to carby rubber hose, with the end cut off, to connect the carby to the airbox. ( was too close together for a full one) differing diameter at each end rubber hoses are hard to find. Was better for spares to use something zookish. I uses an entire 1.3 carb to airbox hose for the snorkle to air box
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