Lince 200 o-tuning à la mode fastfrog
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Mr Frog. Your idea with the airbox has already been done. There's a bloke on here called Scooter Loopy John who did the exact same thing, and he was pleased with it. I thought it was an interesting idea at the time and it seems like a good way of utilising what little space you have in the toolbox.
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I did have a photo of it somewhere. But typically I can't find it now. 

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many thanks ArKaTxU...
I'm doing it bigger with a 50mm diameter/ 80 long tube passing through the AB wall.
I'm thinking of welding a bigger manifold underneath the AB and fitting a larger air bellow. Don't know which one could fit easily....
I'm doing it bigger with a 50mm diameter/ 80 long tube passing through the AB wall.
I'm thinking of welding a bigger manifold underneath the AB and fitting a larger air bellow. Don't know which one could fit easily....
Size matters!
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