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home brew induction/cai for mk5 gti - anyone tried?

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heavyd:

--- Quote from: berg on November 21, 2011, 12:05:52 pm ---i have a custom cai on mine, aaron rj off here built it himself - but copied the BDM induction kit. My advice would be to buy a genuine product from BDM (as they are a good cai, very aggressive and flow a lot of air) and think they are cheaper than Twintake/Itg  :happy2:

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BDM kit is listed as £395 + Vat
I got my itg for £345 inc vat and delivery

berg:
really? surprised is that much tbh - sure alex could do a deal

heavyd:
Yep, it really is that much :surprised:
http://www.backdraftmotorsport.com/shop-vag-2.0tfsi/bdm-2.0-tfsi-induction-kit/flypage.tpl.html

rich83:

--- Quote from: heavyd on November 22, 2011, 04:50:53 pm ---Yep, it really is that much :surprised:
http://www.backdraftmotorsport.com/shop-vag-2.0tfsi/bdm-2.0-tfsi-induction-kit/flypage.tpl.html

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They are made by alex... with the exception of the filter and hoses! I think all of the intakes are over priced to be honest, all they are is a few silicon hoses and bits of metal tubing, with a filter on the end.

sub39h:
another alternative is th BSH True Seal - it's DV relocation port is in an inconvenient place tho! the bung for mine was right up against the brake reservoir, so when the engine moved it sliced a hole through it. 

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