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Well I'm part way through reading the red build at the moment but I was drawn to this one as I have a non intercooled Turbo 1.6 NA at present that I have an intercooler for so interested to read about the water injection, air intake and intercooler pipework joining and routing. Thanks for the build thread.
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It's a 45 followed by a 90 going up to the engine. These were all standard bends from siliconintakes.com (Aluminum Pipes).
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It's a 45 followed by a 90 going up to the engine. These were all standard bends from siliconintakes.com (Aluminum Pipes).
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Do you have the FCM spring rates? On page 3 you discussed, but did not publish.
And going way back in the thread: I, too have gone to the Bosch (or the present new replacement version) BOV for low cost, and great performance.
And going way back in the thread: I, too have gone to the Bosch (or the present new replacement version) BOV for low cost, and great performance.
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