Well, I took sierra055's lead from an old DIY post and decided to get me some more fresh air.
A trip to the Auto store to pick up a funnel, some air duct, hose clamps and a metal intake adapter.
Here are the bits, the funnel has already undergone surgery and the metal intake adapter is inserted into the flexible hose.

Here's the assembled lower half of the intake, complete with funnel shaped scoop and using the adapter to clamp the hose on, the electrical ties hold everything nice and firmly in place.

Here's the whole deal installed in the car and bolted to the bottom of the horn bracket, I had to re-bend one of the horn brackets to position the horn at a different angle above the scoop.

Here's the view from above, not much to see, just a hose running from the intake down to the scoop.

It was a fair bit of mucking around and scratched up hands and arms and new swear words to get all this done, and I still have to make up an extended angle bracket for the other horn which I removed for now, also you have to Dremel out the plastic between the fins on the lower vent, but that's no biggie. Pretty happy with the results not looking too ghetto, and the car seems to like like it.
So that was my Sunday gone!
Cheers
Snowy

Here are the bits, the funnel has already undergone surgery and the metal intake adapter is inserted into the flexible hose.

Here's the assembled lower half of the intake, complete with funnel shaped scoop and using the adapter to clamp the hose on, the electrical ties hold everything nice and firmly in place.

Here's the whole deal installed in the car and bolted to the bottom of the horn bracket, I had to re-bend one of the horn brackets to position the horn at a different angle above the scoop.

Here's the view from above, not much to see, just a hose running from the intake down to the scoop.

It was a fair bit of mucking around and scratched up hands and arms and new swear words to get all this done, and I still have to make up an extended angle bracket for the other horn which I removed for now, also you have to Dremel out the plastic between the fins on the lower vent, but that's no biggie. Pretty happy with the results not looking too ghetto, and the car seems to like like it.
So that was my Sunday gone!

Cheers
Snowy
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