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G60 INDUCTION KIT

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A BIT OF ADVICE REALLY,AS MY CORRADO CHARGER IS OFF TO G-WERKS FOR IT'S OVERHAUL(FIRST TIME)i WAS THINKING OF FITTING AN INDUCTION KIT WHEN I PUT IT BACK ON WHICH ONE IS BEST FOR VALUE FOR MONEY AND MIDDLE PERFORMANCE AS I AM WISHING TO KEEP IT AS NEARLY STANDARD AS POSS,ALSO WHERE BEST TO PURCAHSE FROM I AM IN BUCKS.

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My G60 had the Jetex filter and heatshield fitted when I bought it - swapped back to an original airbox with K&N panel filter and JMR cold air feed - saw a great improvement in responsiveness and from the engine bay it looks completely standard

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I wouldn't bother with any induction kit, all i would recomend is to replace you oe paper element filter with a k&n panel replacment and run a cold air feed into the standard air bix via the carbon canister hole. You can tap into the break duct if you have a early

This will not only ensure you charger gets the best available air it will ALMOST keep you g60 sounding as vw sent it from the factory..

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I think JMR use guttering downpipe but I'm not sure. You don't need anything particularly fancy or heat resistant and you wont see it.

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Nice one, i was ready to order an induction kit then. I'll stick with the airbox. Does it have any restrictors inside the box that can come out as well? Would i just be able to use aluminium ducting for my cold air feed? Where abouts is the carbon canister hole?

Sorry for all the questions but i haven't had the corrado long...

Cheers

Tom

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You would need to cut out a hole in the bottom of the airbox, IIRC the Carbon Canister sits slightly behind and below the airbox, its pretty straightforward to remove, do a search on here for more guidance on the removal

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All G60's came with the brake cooling ducts - even the ones built with the later VR shell (like mine).. :wink:

If any of you need some spare cooling ducts - give me a shout. I don't need mine anymore as I'm fitting an RS2 bumper.

 

P.S. I love the sound of my Jetex induction kit .. 8)

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All G60's came with the brake cooling ducts - even the ones built with the later VR shell (like mine).. :wink:

If any of you need some spare cooling ducts - give me a shout. I don't need mine anymore as I'm fitting an RS2 bumper.

 

P.S. I love the sound of my Jetex induction kit .. 8)

 

No they dont steve check the parts CD, they could of been retro fitted to yours

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All G60's came with the brake cooling ducts - even the ones built with the later VR shell (like mine).. :wink:

If any of you need some spare cooling ducts - give me a shout. I don't need mine anymore as I'm fitting an RS2 bumper.

 

P.S. I love the sound of my Jetex induction kit .. 8)

 

No they dont steve check the parts CD, they could of been retro fitted to yours

 

yeah i thought i was going mad... :lol: :lol:

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Many thanks guys a sound piece of advice for my first posting shall I run the ducting into the trumpet hole at the front of the airbox or tap a new hole in somewhere else?

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just wondering if anyone has any photos of the induction pipe fitted?

Also will the k&n out of my mk116v golf fit my air box in my g60?

Cheers.

bloody cold!!

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