The TIK is the pipe that
connects the airbox to the turbo inlet, replacing the TIK is a good
modification to compliment a new air filter as it allows more air to
flow more freely into the turbo.
Replacement TIK's can be
bought in three sizes from Smart as replacement parts rather than
upgrades.
Standard Fortwos were fitted
with 45kw pipe (bottom)
Standard Roadsters and Brabus
Fortwos were fitted with 60kw pipes (centre)
Brabus Roadsters and Ultimate
101's were fitted with 74kw pipes (top)
Pipes are priced accordingly
from Smart, the 60kw one is about £15.00 and the 74kw has been
reduced to around £50.00 + VAT, Fit as big as your budget will
allow.
Other TIK's are available but
none are as tidy and fit as well as the official smart ones.
First things first remove the
rear panels to access the engine bay.
Remove the crash bar by
unscrewing the six T45 Torx bolts securing it to the chassis rail.
(three either side)
Undo the jubilee clip holding the TIK to the
air box.
Loosen the E bolts that hold the TIK bracket to
the gearbox. You will notice that there is an earth cable attached to
one of these.
Pull off the two pipes at the lower end of the TIK.
You may need to use a screwdriver to offer some gentle persuasion.
Loosen the jubilee clip holding the lower end of the TIK
to the turbo.
Carefully manipulate the TIK so that it comes free at both
ends. Gently rotate it to reveal the third pipe at the back. Be
very careful when removing this pipe as its small and quite brittle.
Rotate the TIK a bit more to reveal the two E Bolts
that hold it to the mounting braket. You may need to disconnect the sensor
in order to gain access. Undo these bolts to free the TIK from the car.
It is absolutely essential
that you replace the rubber gasket on the inlet of the turbo for a
new matched to your new TIK as the old one will be smaller and
restrict the air defeating the point of this replacement.
When fitting the new rubber
gasket put it on the turbo inlet first and then slide the new TIK
over the top to avoid it crimping, remember you want a good seal so
ensure there are no crimps or creases.
Now do all this in reverse to
finish the job, Ensure you remember to refit the earth cable, reconnect anything
you have undone in order to gain space, and
ensure all vacuum pipes are secure.