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21-08-2014, 01:47 PM
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That looks very similar to the one my mate uses on his HDi, and that's running a 190 bhp map... The only thing i'd say (if that is the same kit) is that the sillicone is a bit cheap in feel, but it does work. For his we had some custom pipes made by a company and beaded the metal pipes with a tool. Works fine.
Edit - That is the same kit, struggled to see the "toyo sports" on it. Works fine.
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Possibly/maybe depending on the route you take.
You'll also wanna get better hose clamps, because the cheap ones have a habbit of popping off.
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I haven't fitted an FMIC on an XUD yet (got to do my own soon!), however at a glance i'd say the adapter to get the boost pipe onto the manifold would be something that would have to be fabricated, but there's people selling bits like this on this forum and the FB page. However a commonality is to fit a Xantia manifold. Also yes, definitely get better hose clamps!
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It's good but I wouldn't. Firstly you'll need a couple of extra 90* bends or maybe some 180s. Secondly it's jubilee clips not the better mikalor style t-bar clamps and thirdly it's 2.5" not the 2.25" most people run which while not an issue in itself is a little harder to route with that 6mm extra you'll need to find in some gaps but also it's hard to get second hand bits to complete the set up.
Are you gonna fit your turbo down the back or gear box mount it?
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22-08-2014, 05:43 PM
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http://m.ebay.ie/itm/251555444356?nav=SEARCH
I got that 1 there the other day.
And silicone bends an couplers from autosiliconehoses.
Any1 think that front mount is too small for a dt?
(21-08-2014, 12:28 PM)Nathan1305 Wrote: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/200587734479
Looking to for an intercooler when I Bosch and TD04 my car. Do you think this will be okay? I'm just thinking it works out a lot cheaper than buying the pipes separate. Also by looking at it would you say it has most of the pipe work for an XUD and if not what other pipes would I need for it.
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I that kit really £1250 ??
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22-08-2014, 06:33 PM
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That's what I thought pricey seller must be out of stock
I wouldn't bother with a kit unless it's one someone has removed from a car
Get a universal cooler
Buy pipes seperate as Chris says you need more than that comes with
And you want proper boost pipe clamps so you can get it nice and tight
So after you have bought 2 slimline fans extra pipe extra silicone proper boost pipe clamps it would be far cheaper to make a kit yourself
Oh and 2.25" is the preferred diameter can get reducer pipes for intercooler if that's larger than 2.25" but xantia inlet is 2.25" so it's nice to keep it all the same size
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Dont forget your asda price hairspray! Spray the inside of the silicones or the outside of the allly pipes before the final fitting, glues everything together nicely! And helps it all slip together.
Doesnt even own a 306.