8v Golf GTI airflow meter on a GT

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8v Golf GTI airflow meter on a GT

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What is the advantage to this mod? I have a spare AFM from my golf sat in my garage with a K&N 57i stuck on the end of it..

Will it fit on my rubber intake pipe or does it need adapting? What will it do the drive/performance of my little GT?? Does it just plug straight in?

The only benifit I can see to this mod at the mo is that there are the two bolt holes on the side that a supporting braket will fit to, and on my GT there aint any..

Thanks in advance...
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Dan?

This sounds like something you could help with!
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if you up the size of the air flow meter or the throttle body then really you should work out how many percent bigger it is and then increce the injecter size accordingly
i.e. if the cross sectio0nal area of the afm is 10% bigger then you should add 10% to the injectors too
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Yeah, Krupa on here has done this.
I think he suspected his AFM was knackered when he had running problems, so he fitted a Golf Digifant AFM. I'm not sure how it will affect performance or driveability, best ask him.
I think they plug straight in but are bigger bore, so the induction pipe might need to be bigger. You would have to make up some sort of bracket to hold it in place.
But beware, GT's can be very tempremental. They dont always like being messed with, and the Golf may send different readings to the ecu.
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Post by dub envy »

That's what I was thinking.. or maybe not have to replace injectors (I didnt on my GTI when I went from 1.8l to 2.0l with a stage 2 head) but maybe get a chip (a superchip went in my Golf)

This is why I asked as I have a spare AFM with a 57i on it sat in my garage...

What do people do? Injectors, chip, or leave everything as it is cos it's fine to do so??

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hardhitter wrote:Yeah, Krupa on here has done this.
I think he suspected his AFM was knackered when he had running problems, so he fitted a Golf Digifant AFM. I'm not sure how it will affect performance or driveability, best ask him.
I think they plug straight in but are bigger bore, so the induction pipe might need to be bigger. You would have to make up some sort of bracket to hold it in place.
But beware, GT's can be very tempremental. They dont always like being messed with, and the Golf may send different readings to the ecu.
The intake pipe is a different size.. I offered the Golf AFM up to the polo.

Making a bracket would be easy. The Golf AFM has 2 blts in the side of it that a bracket can be bolted to.. infact K&N suppliy a bracket that bolts to said holes with their 57i! Unfortunatly the Polo AFM doesn't, hence why my one is currently cable tied to my strut top..... Image
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Why have you cable tied you AFM to the strut top ?
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this is why...

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Ahh, I see. If you look on the side of the AFM, just under the plug there are two holes. These can be use with some sort of bracket and a couple of short 10mm bolts. My induction kit bracket uses those two holes.

I'm thinking of making a heat sheild for mine too.

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Post by Krupa »

I've not been on here in ages, hence missing this thread.

I've done this conversion on mine, as Dan (hardhitter) said. I can vouch for it being worthwhile. It pulls harder, and for longer through the revs than it did before. It's a straight swap too, with no compatibility problems.

There is quite a difference in terms of size...

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The rubber pipe that joins the top of the TB with the AFM can be stretched (gently) over the end of the Golf AFM. You will need to use some sand paper to give the end of the Golf AFM a rough surface onto which the pipe can grip, you will also need a new jubilee clip. I've had mine 18 months though, and it's never come off the pipe. You might want to heat the rubber up a bit though, just to make it a bit more elastic.

I'd take some pics of my bracket, but my car's in the garage due to the head gasket dying last weekend so I can't at the mo. But the proof that it all fits is here...

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Post by dub envy »

Thank you. I'll be swapping mine this weekend!!!
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Krupa wrote:Image
gives me an idea!

LAMPSHADES! 8)
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hahahahaha
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teehee! I'd thought that too!! but as this is a serious motoring forum, i didnt think i should write it!!

hehehehehe!! as if!!!
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ok, so i tied it.... car would rev, but wouldnt idle. so i took it off!
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