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<blockquote data-quote="AND268Y" data-source="post: 173971" data-attributes="member: 4043"><p>Just got the car home and noticed the after market cone filter that had been fitted by the previous owner had two holes for breather pipes in the back of it that weren't sealed or anything.</p><p></p><p>Luckily I have and enclosed filter which came off of my elise before I sold it, so have fitted that for now to ensure the air is being fully filtered.</p><p></p><p>While I was doing this, I did see what appeared to be a breather pipe hanging around the back of the rubber pipe which looks to have had a rag taped over the end of it. Also, the 90 degree rubber pipe also has a plastic pipe coming out of it which has also been taped off!! Am I right in thinking that the breather pipe I saw should be connected to the plastic pipe that has been taped off? Also, are there any other breather pipe that went into the original induction system that I should be aware off?</p><p></p><p>Really annoyed with the garage that I bought it from as they were usless when I took it back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AND268Y, post: 173971, member: 4043"] Just got the car home and noticed the after market cone filter that had been fitted by the previous owner had two holes for breather pipes in the back of it that weren't sealed or anything. Luckily I have and enclosed filter which came off of my elise before I sold it, so have fitted that for now to ensure the air is being fully filtered. While I was doing this, I did see what appeared to be a breather pipe hanging around the back of the rubber pipe which looks to have had a rag taped over the end of it. Also, the 90 degree rubber pipe also has a plastic pipe coming out of it which has also been taped off!! Am I right in thinking that the breather pipe I saw should be connected to the plastic pipe that has been taped off? Also, are there any other breather pipe that went into the original induction system that I should be aware off? Really annoyed with the garage that I bought it from as they were usless when I took it back. [/QUOTE]
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