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Ron Burgundy

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Now that i use r8 340 intake i am hoping to add mse to it as hsv did on r8 sv black.
Looks like i need different hose to make it work. Pictures show it basically looks like Mackay radiator hose. Holden not very helpful at this stage.

First few seconds shows hsv modifying the intake to do this.

I plan to add the fitting to large chamber and the connect it with this hose. Any ideas...
 

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Now that i use r8 340 intake i am hoping to add mse to it as hsv did on r8 sv black.
Looks like i need different hose to make it work. Pictures show it basically looks like Mackay radiator hose. Holden not very helpful at this stage.

First few seconds shows hsv modifying the intake to do this.

I plan to add the fitting to large chamber and the connect it with this hose. Any ideas...

hi Ron measure the diameter of the joints that the hose has to slip over to get the size of hose required , then use some wire old coat hanger as example and bend it to the shape and cut it to length required
take the wire to a auto parts store like supercheap and go through there hoses for a close match
find a hose that has the shape and diameter that you want , even if the hose is heaps longer but has right shape you can cut it down cleanly with a hacksaw
hope that helps cheers mate
 

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hi Ron measure the diameter of the joints that the hose has to slip over to get the size of hose required , then use some wire old coat hanger as example and bend it to the shape and cut it to length required
take the wire to a auto parts store like supercheap and go through there hoses for a close match
find a hose that has the shape and diameter that you want , even if the hose is heaps longer but has right shape you can cut it down cleanly with a hacksaw
hope that helps cheers mate

That's good idea. Thanks mate. It also just occured to me i could try some flexible hose.
I bought spare mse setup so will play with that...
 

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Internal diameter of that hose would be 25mm. I figured that by fitting 25mm barb hose connector to large intake chamber, stock hose would fit if I trim it a bit on one end.
 

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This will do. Will drill a hole, apply some sikaflex and screw it in. That will be sufficient.
 

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This will do. Will drill a hole, apply some sikaflex and screw it in. That will be sufficient.

bunnings has lots of various size fittings in the garden section, for water tanks watering systems ect, so it's a good place to look for something that may work, please post some pics after you nut it out Ron
 

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I now have a list of all parts of HSV variant of MSE.

I am struggling to identify the hose in my first post.
I think it might be 06M3150602 but I am not sure..

Also one of those parts must be the outlet for the other end of the hose connected to intake elbow...
I think it's 06M3150603

Any ideas to decipher this ?

MECHANICAL SOUND ENHANCER ( MSE )
06M3150601
HSV
RESONATOR ASM - MSE
1
11589309
HSV
BOLT - Duct Brkt
1
11514519
HSV
NUT - Resonator Support
1
92139101
HSV
BOLT - Baffle
1
92285819
HSV
CONNECTOR - Outlet Duct
1
92285281
HSV
BRACKET - Resonator
1
06M3150602
HSV
HOSE - MSE
1
06M3150603
HSV
FITTING - MSE
1
74A-160601
HSV
CLAMP - MSE Hose
2
78A-160601
HSV
GROMMET - Duct
1
92196314
92196314
HSV
DUCT - A/CI Outlet Rear - 340kw - MSE
1
NB​
when ordering please note that you want one with pre cut hole.
92285818​
HSPO​
BLANKING PLATE - Fire Wall
1​
 
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Sorry Ron but it still looks better without the hose ( just my opinion) I'm going to put the ryco catch can there so bye bye poopa tube

I agree it looks better without it, but right now i prefer extra noise with MSE on :)
 
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