BimmerDriver
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I'm not buying a "kit" nor did I want to mess with all of the clips and snaps and I've read of the difficulty in removing the tube from the firewall, so I took a different approach.
I removed the tube from the intake (one simple clamp) and shoved a wine cork in there. It's just about the right size.
Naturally, it fell through and into the intake. So I took all that out, fished it out and wrapped some electrical tape around the cork to make it a little fatter, and conical while I was at it, and shoved it back in. It's stuck good. Problem solved, and it took all of 5 minutes. It would have taken 2 minutes except for the falling into the hole part.
Use a synthetic cork, as it's less likely to disintegrate and destroy your engine.
Now, for you beer drinkers, you'll have to find something else. I guess I could sell a kit for teetotalers. Just $5 (plus shipping) and I'll make and ship you a custom designed sound tube restriction device. Specify a preference for white or red wine. LOL
I removed the tube from the intake (one simple clamp) and shoved a wine cork in there. It's just about the right size.
Naturally, it fell through and into the intake. So I took all that out, fished it out and wrapped some electrical tape around the cork to make it a little fatter, and conical while I was at it, and shoved it back in. It's stuck good. Problem solved, and it took all of 5 minutes. It would have taken 2 minutes except for the falling into the hole part.
Use a synthetic cork, as it's less likely to disintegrate and destroy your engine.
Now, for you beer drinkers, you'll have to find something else. I guess I could sell a kit for teetotalers. Just $5 (plus shipping) and I'll make and ship you a custom designed sound tube restriction device. Specify a preference for white or red wine. LOL
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