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my 1.9 na intake update
by
the caveman
on 14 Oct, 2010 16:05
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So i finally installed the proper 1Y intake for my 1.9 na instead of the welded/modified CX style 1.7 intake/air filter that i had to use until i found the 1Y [got it from Poland no less!] . Hooked it up to a Donaldson air filter . The whole thing has 2.5 " pipes from the start of the air filter to the intake inlet. I would say i now have another 5-10 % more mid range torque- much easier to keep speed on hills- if any of you have ever driven a stock diesel Vanagon, you know how that is. Next step is to hook up the intake snorkel to the inlet of the air filter. Problem is that there really isn't much room to fit anything now because the air filter fills almost all the space at the bottom of the d pillar. I need to find some very flexible water proof 2.5 " hose- anybody have any ideas? Someone i got in touch has an Audi 80 exhaust manifold and downpipe so i can get the exhaust from the 2" to 2.5".

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#1
by
GEE-BEE
on 21 Oct, 2010 06:36
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CAT OR SCEET
AIRCRAFTSPRUCE.COM
CAT COLD AIR SINGLE PLY
SCEET, DOUBLE PLY, HIGH TEMP
GB
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#2
by
the caveman
on 21 Oct, 2010 07:34
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Beautiful ! just ordered 3 feet . Thanks
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#3
by
Wayland
on 21 Oct, 2010 13:10
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Sorry to hack, but is that a extra bit of padding/insulation over the engine area? Did you install it yourself? If so, did it make a big difference?
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#4
by
the caveman
on 21 Oct, 2010 13:52
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Do you around the engine opening? If so, its part of the aluminum frame/plywood additions that came with the truck . A lot of the ex german army Transporters came like that. In the center section along the floor and l/s wall it had thick aluminum rails in which t bolts where used to brace and mount equipment. I left the ones on the l/s wall to make the body that much stronger and safer for my passengers. On top of the engine compartment were the same rails, but with plywood between them, i guess to level out the surface. It helps alittle with the sound level, but not enough!
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#5
by
Wayland
on 22 Oct, 2010 21:00
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It helps alittle with the sound level, but not enough!
I hear you! I just picked up a German imported 88 TD Transporter here on the West Coast. At 100 kmh or anything over it sounds like the motor is about to jump into the back seat!
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#6
by
the caveman
on 23 Oct, 2010 08:19
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Do you know which transmission you have? It's possible you have one with 5.5 R&P. Some syncros came with an even shorter one ! I replaced mine with a 4.86, but i'm almost to the point that that i have enough power to use a 4.57, or at least a taller 5th.
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#7
by
GEE-BEE
on 23 Oct, 2010 08:39
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tyrap's on intake connector's ?
no , no
Advise your o.d. and I will mail some silicone lined clamp's
I make a complete vanagon silicone hose kit for that
it can be seen either at Vancafe ( tiico) or at greaseworks.com
One piece design, various color's
GB
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#8
by
Wayland
on 23 Oct, 2010 10:07
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Do you know which transmission you have? It's possible you have one with 5.5 R&P. Some syncros came with an even shorter one ! I replaced mine with a 4.86, but i'm almost to the point that that i have enough power to use a 4.57, or at least a taller 5th.
Yes, I definitely have a 5.5 RP.
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#9
by
the caveman
on 23 Oct, 2010 11:32
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tyrap's on intake connector's ?
no , no
Advise your o.d. and I will mail some silicone lined clamp's
I make a complete vanagon silicone hose kit for that
it can be seen either at Vancafe ( tiico) or at greaseworks.com
One piece design, various color's
GB
They are only temporary until it gets finalised.
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#10
by
the caveman
on 23 Oct, 2010 11:33
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Do you know which transmission you have? It's possible you have one with 5.5 R&P. Some syncros came with an even shorter one ! I replaced mine with a 4.86, but i'm almost to the point that that i have enough power to use a 4.57, or at least a taller 5th.
Yes, I definitely have a 5.5 RP.
Do you have a tach? it's turning 3600 rpms at 88kph !
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#11
by
Wayland
on 23 Oct, 2010 11:43
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No tach, but I believe it!