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Some low cost mods for the 4/4 just completed. Started with a wonderful combined air dam and scoop from Cain. Hooked up to a 70mm pipe running up to a K&N air filter kit replacing the air filter box. I also had the ECU remapped. More horsepower. More mid range torque and more noise without the afterburner popping from sport exhaust (without manifold/Cat section conversion which is expensive and may not pass emissions test here).

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Looks good, I cannot see from the photos but what stops it scooping up water from puddle splash?

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Excellent Cain does some great goodies!


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Originally Posted By Clock
Looks good, I cannot see from the photos but what stops it scooping up water from puddle splash?


Very little right now except gravity. The water would have a very steep incline and I think most would be dissipated by the front grill. I will let you know.


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Originally Posted By RoadsterBoy
Excellent Cain does some great goodies!


Agreed. It's a real hand made piece of engineering. I am not going to paint it as it looks great in 'industrial' format.


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Looks a good idea

I've often thought about putting that scoop on the other end of my induction hose to scoop more air in

Can I ask what the name or reference is of your silver paint?



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Originally Posted By Eric Gill Sans
Looks a good idea

I've often thought about putting that scoop on the other end of my induction hose to scoop more air in

Can I ask what the name or reference is of your silver paint?



Hi Stewart,

I believe the paint is Speed Silver Metallic
Ref: 70612 (Glasurit Classic Car Colour)

Hope that helps.

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Looks like good work. My scoop and dam (the former from AeroRacking and the later home made) have made a massive difference to my running temperatures.


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I also used Cains spoiler on my 2014 4/4 and used the two brake ducts inlets to duct cool air up to oe air box with K+N filter fitted. Used flexible ducting up to homemade collector box and then on to air box. Cost about 15 pounds + K+N filter 28 pounds...cost effective modification


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Originally Posted By KEVFITZ
I also used Cains spoiler on my 2014 4/4 and used the two brake ducts inlets to duct cool air up to oe air box with K+N filter fitted. Used flexible ducting up to homemade collector box and then on to air box. Cost about 15 pounds + K+N filter 28 pounds...cost effective modification


That sounds great. Could you post or send me any pictures of the connection to the spoiler and routing to the K&N. I may have to have a rethink about the routing on mine! Rgds Garret


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