Dump Valve + Induction Kit
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Looking for a good dump valve and induction kit for my P1........
will fitting the induction kit cause any problems to the fuelling of the car ? would it be best to leave it alone and just fit the dump valve ? How about an anti lag unit ?
will fitting the induction kit cause any problems to the fuelling of the car ? would it be best to leave it alone and just fit the dump valve ? How about an anti lag unit ?
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Have just fitted Forge recirc dump valve to mine - no problems. VTA can be a problem. Am going for K&N 57i induction kit.Let me know if you are interested as may be able to get a good deal if we buy 2.
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Have just fitted Forge recirc dump valve to mine - no problems. VTA can be a problem. Am going for K&N 57i induction kit.Let me know if you are interested as may be able to get a good deal if we buy 2.
Cheers
John
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How much are the Forge dump valves ?
Is anybody running a Graham Goode Dump valve ? I had one on my first scooby and it sounded the Dogs.
As for the Induction kit, if its gonna cause any sort of problems then im not gonna bother with it. I knackered my sensor up on my last scooby cos of the 57i kit i fitted and dont want that again.
Is anybody running a Graham Goode Dump valve ? I had one on my first scooby and it sounded the Dogs.
As for the Induction kit, if its gonna cause any sort of problems then im not gonna bother with it. I knackered my sensor up on my last scooby cos of the 57i kit i fitted and dont want that again.
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scoobyp1, if you fit the induction kit properly you won't experience problems.
MAF sensors die due to excessive vibration when your kit is not fitted properly and it shakes it to death mate.
MAF sensors die due to excessive vibration when your kit is not fitted properly and it shakes it to death mate.
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