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Removing Golf G60 Intercooler, rad, boost and water pipes

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Hello,

 

Does anyone know what exactly I need to remove from my Golf G60 with regards to Intercooler, rad, boost pipe run and water pipes, to enable me to fit em to my corrado?

 

Any pics and info would be much appreciated.

 

Cheers in advance.

 

Simon.

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Assuming this is a front mount one, not an A/C equipped golf version the bits you NEED to be able to fit the Golf G60 intercooler to your Corrado are:

 

1x U bend (inc. bolts)

1x charger to Ubend gasket

1x Ubend to block support bar (inc both bolts)

1x Ubend to intercooler rubber hose

1xintercooler with 2x rubber spacers/feet/washer thingies

1x intercooler outlet rubber hose

1x plastic outlet pipe

1x rubber pipe to connect to throttle body.

Lots of LARGE jubilee clips

 

You can use your existing Corrado radiator (although you'll have to trim off the 4 round mounting lugs on the leading face of it) or use the Golf one complete with fan and housing which will fit using the Corrado hoses.

 

You'll need to modify the front of the intercooler at the top slightly as there's a large ridge which will hit your slam panel and stop it from sitting properly, just grind it down or trim it off with a hacksaw and a file. You'll also need to remove the right hand side (looking from the front) slam panel to inner wing mounting bolt and modify (ie hit with a LARGE hammer) the mount so that it sits vertically rather than horizontally else it'll foul on the intercooler and stop if from fitting...

 

Hope this helps... 8)

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