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Mk1 manifold fit M2?
furio_sam
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#1
20th January 2008, 15:13
Could you fit a Mk1 manifold without the cat to a Mk2?
Would be a cheap and easy way to de cat a Mk2.
Thanks!
KamRacing
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#2
20th January 2008, 15:23
it will. Manifolds like the racelands need a little extra work to get to fit though
andy1600
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#3
20th January 2008, 15:55
so whats happens to the lambda sensors on the mk2 cat. sounds good as i i wanna decat mt mk2!
KamRacing
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#4
20th January 2008, 16:01
the first one goes into the manifold as normal. The second one needs to be tucked into a sleeve of some kind and cable tied out the way
furio_sam
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#5
21st January 2008, 11:46
No, I mean a standard Mk1 manifold without the cat, fitting in a Mk2.
Has anyone done this?
Ryanp
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#6
21st January 2008, 11:47
oil filter would be a bigger problem id suspect
furio_sam
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#7
21st January 2008, 12:47
I was hopeing you wouldn't have to move the oil filter.
Would also need to buy/make a sleve for the second lambda sensor.
Anyone know if the oil filter would have to be moved?
furio_sam
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#8
22nd January 2008, 18:17
Has no one tried this!
Come on I need some help, want to go down the scrappy and get one.
Thanks.
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