is it worth putting a induction kit on a hdi??????

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is it worth putting a induction kit on a hdi??????
#31
Company called online-autosport does do them but they are around £100
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#32
£50 one there! :o

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Peugeot-306-2 ... 519ed51a5d

Plus they also sell them for 'other marques' ninja

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-Golf-MK4-1 ... 3f163acefb
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#33
That one which is £50 is there new range, they used to do them in SS for £100.. Tbh that's the cheapest i've seen a straight fit decat pipe for a HDi though
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#34
Longlife did mine in stainless, with a lifetime guarantee, for £80 IIRC. And I sold my pattern (read:worthless) cat for a tenner too.
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#35
That one for £50 looks horrible.

Even the expensive one looks a bit crap.

How hard is it to just make a pattern of bends, mark up your pipe, and then make a whole batch with a mandrel bender in a decent bore size?


My 2p, find a GTi6/2.0i/1.8 16v downpipe and use that... they have the same flange to mate up with the turbo, and they are large bore and super smooth!

Dave
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#36
Shhhhh! ninja


Heh Dave speaks truth, if i had my own welder i'd be doing this already, someone's got to want that there gap in the market..?
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#37
A decent mild steel de-cat section that is super smooth and large bore would help with things, especially on a higher powered stage 2 or stage 3 tuning set up!

Any little kink or constriction is gonna cost you power...

Dave
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