fitting an induction kit to a 1989 cabby HELP
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fitting an induction kit to a 1989 cabby HELP
any tips on fitting an induction kit to my 1989 clipper, i used the old airbox, removed the filter and banged the induction kit on. dont know if thts right any tips please
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hey.. yeah thats pretty much right.. its not always great for the air intake. with mine i replaced the bottom of the airbox with an induction one that was made for the mark 1 golf wasabout ?80 but well worth it.. i also brought an induction chrome pipe which seems to push the air faster and improves the noise.. im probly no help to you.. but what ur doing is right.
tom
tom
1987 gti cabby
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Old Timer
read this - http://www.vwgolfmk1.org.uk/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=60240
its the same idea, ie pants unless you do it properly with cold air feed and sheiled box etc
its the same idea, ie pants unless you do it properly with cold air feed and sheiled box etc
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thanks guys, where did u get the replacement for the bottom of the air box?
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Old Timer
they come up on ebay every so often for silly money, but like I have said they arent worth the hassle as you wont get any extra power, plus if its induction noise you want, well forget it due to the design of the engine and inlet its very limited and a filter wont make it any louder :wink:
Daily - 05 plate B6 A4 Avant S Line, with 19s for the summer.. wifes car - Rare Seat Exeo ST Sport 170 Tech
Weekend - MK2 20vt monster - Plus a mk1 caddy I am fixing for my bro
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