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r5gtt:
No plate? Do you have a picture of it fitted please?
Dan_FR:
This is to go in the end of the inlet manifold. Totally different part to the PCV plate/delete you have pictured but you will need one in order to fit your PCV delete plate.
What you have already is the PCV Delete plate that fits in place of the PCV (on the cam cover). The big gaping hole in it connects to the plastic crankcase breather pipe that loops around the side of the HPFP and down to the front of the block.
The item I have linked above attaches to the end of the inlet manifold to blank it off as you have removed the PCV and the 'U' shaped plastic pipe that connected the PCV to the inlet manifold.
r5gtt:
--- Quote from: Dan_FR on February 22, 2017, 03:11:33 pm ---This is to go in the end of the inlet manifold. Totally different part to the PCV plate/delete you have pictured but you will need one in order to fit your PCV delete plate.
What you have already is the PCV Delete plate that fits in place of the PCV (on the cam cover). The big gaping hole in it connects to the plastic crankcase breather pipe that loops around the side of the HPFP and down to the front of the block.
The item I have linked above attaches to the end of the inlet manifold to blank it off as you have removed the PCV and the 'U' shaped plastic pipe that connected the PCV to the inlet manifold.
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Right I understand now it's for the front part and why I need to block it off :happy2: so will need this plate to cover Pcv :smiley:
I've seen so many other cheap kits for around £35 and under and thinking they should all do the same thing apart from the rear delete.
lukemk5gti:
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Powder coated goodness! Did you do it yourself? I'd love to still have access to that sort of equipment.
Paradox1:
All coming together
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