Raceland induction kit fitting

  1. #1
    any1 know how to fit the raceland induction kit as i've heard alot of people saying it doesnt fit with the standard brackets etc

    or are there any guides on here?
  2. #2
    i used two L shaped brackets to fit them to the slam pannel using some oles that were there then bolted the brackets to the hood inlet (some people mount the brackets to the first bolts(the bits that hold the top and bottom together)) hope this helps

    http://www.saxperience.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=118619
  3. #3
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by readie View Post
    i used two L shaped brackets to fit them to the slam pannel using some oles that were there then bolted the brackets to the hood inlet (some people mount the brackets to the first bolts(the bits that hold the top and bottom together)) hope this helps

    http://www.saxperience.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=118619
    ye kinda lool
    do you think you can get me some pics mate?
  4. #4
    get some speaker brackets from halfords, screw then into the side of the scoop with self tappers, then to the slam pannle, i will have a look if i have any pics of my old sax
  5. #5
    just sit it onto of the rad, nodody i know have had to use brackets etc
  6. #6
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by wigansaxo View Post
    get some speaker brackets from halfords, screw then into the side of the scoop with self tappers, then to the slam pannle, i will have a look if i have any pics of my old sax
    thankz mate
  7. #7
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Sparco_Tom View Post
    just sit it onto of the rad, nodody i know have had to use brackets etc
    well when i recieve it, ill give it a go if it aint sitting proply im going to have to buy brackets
  8. #8
    mines bolted to the side of the engine with a L bracket and rubber mounted on slam panel to allow it to move when the engine does
  9. #9
    pics of my raceland on my old sax, i really wouldnt advise just resting it on the rad, i kno someone thjat did that and it melted and warped a bit, wasnt really a big problem but because it wasnt held in place it slipped and caught fire on the manifold,



    think these are home made bracets but there the same as halfords ones, and i use halfords ones on other peoples cars

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  10. #10
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by wigansaxo View Post
    pics of my raceland on my old sax, i really wouldnt advise just resting it on the rad, i kno someone thjat did that and it melted and warped a bit, wasnt really a big problem but because it wasnt held in place it slipped and caught fire on the manifold,



    think these are home made bracets but there the same as halfords ones, and i use halfords ones on other peoples cars

    cheerz mate
  11. #11
    no problem
  12. #12
    I used the same brackets from halford worked a treat for me
  13. #13
    how much were the brackets?
  14. #14
    I think they were about £4 which is Alot for two little brackets buy needs must I guess lol
  15. #15
    yeah but i guess its better than the casing melting

    ill have to pick up a couple next time im there
  16. #16
    this is mine i had to use some spare brackets as the original one didn't fit.



  17. #17
    might be ordering one of these very soon
  18. #18
    mine
    No spear brackets

  19. #19
    urs just sat on top of rad there mate?
  20. #20
    Does anybody know what size pipe you need for the oil breatehr pipe. mines currently putting too much stress on the original plastic one and its leaking a little bit.

    also where can i get some fmo.

    cheers