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    WTB: CSL lower flexible suction tube (13717896774 / 13715A289E0)

    WTB: CSL lower flexible suction tube (13717896774 / 13715A289E0)

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    #2
    I need one too. They are NLA. So Silly when BMW discontinues parts that have a short life and disintegrate so easily with age.

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      #3
      Good luck, it took me a couple of months but I eventually found one by asking a forum member. Before that came along I was thinking of maybe something like this as a substitute, silicone flexible air ducting. I read that the pipes purpose is to reduce noise but I'm thinking more of it's benefit of pulling cooler air from down low.

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        Originally posted by kook View Post
        Good luck, it took me a couple of months but I eventually found one by asking a forum member. Before that came along I was thinking of maybe something like this as a substitute, silicone flexible air ducting. I read that the pipes purpose is to reduce noise but I'm thinking more of it's benefit of pulling cooler air from down low.

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        By chance would you have the dimensions of the stock tube & ends? I may design some 3D printed fitting to go on pipes like you posted.

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          #5
          Originally posted by puma1824 View Post
          By chance would you have the dimensions of the stock tube & ends? I may design some 3D printed fitting to go on pipes like you posted.
          I don't know the dimensions, but I can surely measure it all up for you. I was thinking the same thing yesterday, if I had a scanner these would be easy end pieces for any decent 3D printer to rattle off. I might also look into the cost of getting them scanned. I'll get back to you later today.
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            #6
            The plastic latticework & coiled wire running the length on the inside I imagine is stop the foam collapsing in on itself when air starts to get pulled through.
            I don't think it's critical to get that exact shape of the oddly shaped end that attaches to the bumper, you just need to attach it somehow.
            Let me know if these measurements help.

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              Originally posted by kook View Post
              The plastic latticework & coiled wire running the length on the inside I imagine is stop the foam collapsing in on itself when air starts to get pulled through.
              I don't think it's critical to get that exact shape of the oddly shaped end that attaches to the bumper, you just need to attach it somehow.
              Let me know if these measurements help.

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              What is the inner diameter (I.D) and outer diameter (O.D) of the connector? Would you know the I.D. of the flex pipe? What is the O.D. of the foam pipe? Thanks!

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                I made a rough design. Need to adjust for the O.D. and I.D of connector and tubes.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by puma1824 View Post
                  I made a rough design. Need to adjust for the O.D. and I.D of connector and tubes.
                  Geez, that's a pretty much perfect looking model of it, well done! I forgot some fairly critical measurements, apologies. The outer diameter of the foam pipe is very close in diameter as the connector that it plugs into, so around 96mm. The inner diameter of the foam pipe is the same as the outer of the small part of the connector, around 73mm. Let me know if you need anything else.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by kook View Post

                    Geez, that's a pretty much perfect looking model of it, well done! I forgot some pretty critical measurements, apologies. The outer diameter of the foam pipe is pretty much the same diameter as the connector it plugs into, so around 96mm. The inner diameter of the foam pipe is the same as the outer of the small part of the connector, around 73mm. Let me know if you need anything else.

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                    Thanks! Going to make adjustments tomorrow. If you have some measurements of the other side and additional pics would be great. Thanks again! Hopefully, I'll have this design finished soon and tweaked for available parts. I won't be able to actually try fitting it until my car comes back from the builder.

                    Thanks again!

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                      A better look at the internals

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                        Originally posted by puma1824 View Post

                        Thanks! Going to make adjustments tomorrow. If you have some measurements of the other side and additional pics would be great. Thanks again! Hopefully, I'll have this design finished soon and tweaked for available parts. I won't be able to actually try fitting it until my car comes back from the builder.

                        Thanks again!
                        No problems at all, happy to help 👍 I have to head out now but will post some more later...

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                          #13
                          PS : I can't measure the foams thickness but from the connector and the way the foam slots into it, it must be about 1cm thick all round.

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                            #14
                            A couple more for you, maybe take the bumper hole measurement from your own bumper.

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                              #15
                              Awesome! Thanks so much for doing this! Now all we need is the link to purchase the tube.

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