dmdigital
31st July 2010, 10:09 AM
Fitted this morning. Fiddly but otherwise easy enough with the turbo side being the harder to get to.
Interesting fact we discovered by accident. The driver's side (turbo) hose also fits on the passenger side with out any issue. In the picture the driver's side hose is either of the bottom 2 and the passenger's side is either of the top ones. So as far as spares go you really only need to carry one intercooler hose, the driver's side one.
The XDB's do have better clearance and rigidity. They are soft but not as soft as the OEM by a long way and also they don't visibly expand like the OEM ones do. Haven't gone for a drive yet but I expect it will improve things, whether it's enough to be really noticeable or not though is another matter which it has. The Puma is smoother on the acceleration.
One more rubbing point for everyone to check is where the turbo hose comes in to the intercooler on the driver's side. The A/C line there is sleeved in neoprene but is still hard against the hose. The wear mark is visible directly behind the right hand hose clamp's screw on the bottom hose in the image. Not to sure what to do to correct this yet as it's almost impossible to move anything.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2010/07/66.jpg
Thanks Dale for the second set of slightly smaller hands:)
Oh and no pictures of them installed on the car because they aren't really that visible.
Interesting fact we discovered by accident. The driver's side (turbo) hose also fits on the passenger side with out any issue. In the picture the driver's side hose is either of the bottom 2 and the passenger's side is either of the top ones. So as far as spares go you really only need to carry one intercooler hose, the driver's side one.
The XDB's do have better clearance and rigidity. They are soft but not as soft as the OEM by a long way and also they don't visibly expand like the OEM ones do. Haven't gone for a drive yet but I expect it will improve things, whether it's enough to be really noticeable or not though is another matter which it has. The Puma is smoother on the acceleration.
One more rubbing point for everyone to check is where the turbo hose comes in to the intercooler on the driver's side. The A/C line there is sleeved in neoprene but is still hard against the hose. The wear mark is visible directly behind the right hand hose clamp's screw on the bottom hose in the image. Not to sure what to do to correct this yet as it's almost impossible to move anything.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2010/07/66.jpg
Thanks Dale for the second set of slightly smaller hands:)
Oh and no pictures of them installed on the car because they aren't really that visible.