http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/COLD-AIR-FEED-IND ... dZViewItem
Is this the stuff the majority of people use? It's temp resistant to 125C so I hope that's enough, I know the stuff off Demon Tweeks is almost double that
Ebay Cold Air Feed
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sally_healey
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Re: Ebay Cold Air Feed
Yep that's like the stuff I got, it should be high enough, checked with my Dad & Bro and they thought it'd be OK & I've not had any problems so far 
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Nope, none at all. In fact it feels slightly more responsive in the lower rev ranges than it was before, whether or not that feeling is just pshycological I don't know but it's definitely improved over all. So have you got your BMC running with the original air intake gubbins that goes down to the wing? I think that that is quite restrictive!
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Sally, I had a look at the pic of your installation on this thread. It looks like your feed is in a similar position to the OEM feed (this is also where I put my BMC feed). The ducting i got with the BMC stretched to there no problem. So I was wondering where are you getting your cold air from that needs longer ducting?