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For Sale/Looking For => Parts for Sale/Wanted => Topic started by: gtidiesel1.6 on January 03, 2012, 12:57:26 pm
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I have a stock mk3 side mount intercooler with the ducting.
It comes with the stock pipes and couplers
$80 shipped, pics avalible by request.
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I'm interested if you still have this.
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Sure do!
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PM sent
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(http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a183/omfgcurtis/IMG_0838.jpg)
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think this could be fitted to a mk2 car fairly easy?
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very easily Kev, they are pretty much the same under the hood with placement of stuff. You may have to cut the tubes short for where they go under the battery and run your own rubber hose to the inter cooler.. but it would fit pretty good id think.
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very easily Kev, they are pretty much the same under the hood with placement of stuff. You may have to cut the tubes short for where they go under the battery and run your own rubber hose to the inter cooler.. but it would fit pretty good id think.
where does it actually mount up?
and how much boost will a stock core hold, before the plastic tanks blow off?
TDIs run a considerable amount of boost dont they? north of 20psi?
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It mounts in front of the driver tire. Side mount intercooler.
this is an AHU ic setup, drivers side determines it. ALH had it on the passenger.
AHU's run 12-14psi stock from their k03's
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It mounts in front of the driver tire. Side mount intercooler.
this is an AHU ic setup, drivers side determines it. ALH had it on the passenger.
AHU's run 12-14psi stock from their k03's
think i would explode it with my VNT?
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people run 18-20 psi out of a k03.. but you run like high 20's no?
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people run 18-20 psi out of a k03.. but you run like high 20's no?
mid-high 20s..
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not to kill a sale here... but fitting to a mk2... way more work... the first tdi conversion i did was in a mk2... unless you got big bumpers.. not happening... and the batt needs changed.. i used the mk3 mount and moved it sideways but it will not in no way fit under the fender.. gotta cut it and use the big bumper to hide it away..
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Thanks for all the replies/info people.
I had it in a mk1 with a slight scoop in the hood and placed the cooler where the battery was(even before the scoop my intake temps went down and aswell with egt)
Friend of mine also has the same cooler/pipes and a few aftermarket couplers to stick it into the driver side fender well(plastic liner was cut up a little to make it fit) on his mk2 jetta
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not to kill a sale here... but fitting to a mk2... way more work... the first tdi conversion i did was in a mk2... unless you got big bumpers.. not happening... and the batt needs changed.. i used the mk3 mount and moved it sideways but it will not in no way fit under the fender.. gotta cut it and use the big bumper to hide it away..
i got big bumpers, but im not liking what your saying.. its not gonna look like its supposed to be there, is it?
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i went looking for my pics last night with no success.. yes you can make it factory looking.. have to remove the fog light hole area to give it flow.. the bottom corner aka remove bumper, of the fender needs removed.. when bumper reinsstalled you will not know you hacked fender corner off...
for the pipes.. one of them needs reversed, but no mods/extra crap was needed..
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bump
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$80 shipped
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$80 shipped
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would this work on an aba using a k24 and other parts from a 1.6 turbo diesel in a mk3 shell? i figure it would bolt up in the same place in the mk3 but im not sure how the piping would line up with the 1.6 parts and as the aba block is a few mm taller...
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It wouldn't be a "direct" fit like it would be on a mk3 tdi, but i am sure it could be made to work with a few extra pipes/couplers if needed.