BMC on 1.4 8V???

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BMC on 1.4 8V???

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has anybody got a bmc cda on there 1.4 8v im thinking of getting one? what other parts do you need to fit it????
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well i dont have a bmc filter but ive done my homework...

you need a:
- silicon (or rubber) 90 degree bend that you need to modify to attach the two breather hoses on either side of the airbox.

if you cant manage that then you need:
- two breather filters for each hose.

then ofcourse:
- your flexible cold air feed.

fix each component to each other using jubilee clips then take it for a spin and enjoy. :idea:

heres a pic to give you ideas!
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Post by alexperkins »

Thats a very interesting way to pipe the crank case breather back in i must say! Can you get a close up photo of the bend for me please :)
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Post by Kam Racing »

dubpilot wrote:well i dont have a bmc filter but ive done my homework...

you need a:
- silicon (or rubber) 90 degree bend that you need to modify to attach the two breather hoses on either side of the airbox.

if you cant manage that then you need:
- two breather filters for each hose.

then ofcourse:
- your flexible cold air feed.

fix each component to each other using jubilee clips then take it for a spin and enjoy. :idea:

heres a pic to give you ideas!
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Do you know the internal diameters of the breather pipes? if so PM me and i'll price up a kit with 2 breather filters for it
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Post by david burton »

I thought the breather should be before the filter....... maybe I'm wrong here.
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Post by Redline »

david burton wrote:I thought the breather should be before the filter....... maybe I'm wrong here.
I'd have thought so too, so that the filter removes at least some of the crap from the breather pipe rather than venting it almost straight back into the throttle body.
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Kam Racing wrote:
dubpilot wrote:well i dont have a bmc filter but ive done my homework...

you need a:
- silicon (or rubber) 90 degree bend that you need to modify to attach the two breather hoses on either side of the airbox.

if you cant manage that then you need:
- two breather filters for each hose.

then ofcourse:
- your flexible cold air feed.

fix each component to each other using jubilee clips then take it for a spin and enjoy. :idea:

heres a pic to give you ideas!
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Do you know the internal diameters of the breather pipes? if so PM me and i'll price up a kit with 2 breather filters for it
one of the pipes is 19mm ID and the other is 10mm ID
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Post by Kam Racing »

the best price i can do for the following kit is £180 delivered or £185 if you would like the Limited Edition silver one

CDA70-130 (Including cold air feed and 2 nylon reducing rigs)
10mm Green breather filter
19mm Green breather filter
70mm diameter 90 deg silicon bend

you can get to them via this link
http://www.kam-racing.com/shop.php/cPath/116
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Post by Arnoldo »

I might be selling my BMC for £80 + postage. Only thing it needs is new ducting but thats a cheap buy. Also have receipts for it too. Pm me if interested.
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Post by alexperkins »

Why you selling up craig :P BMCs are the best (though they plummet fuel economy into the ground and bury it!)
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Post by Arnoldo »

Took it off for motd and after noticing the more miles im gettin back I decided Id like the miles rather than the noise :) Tho they do sound really beefy :D
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Post by Kam Racing »

alexperkins wrote:Why you selling up craig :P BMCs are the best (though they plummet fuel economy into the ground and bury it!)
I get about the same fuel consumption in my GTi with one fitted.. I must be driving like a granny :-)
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Kam Racing wrote:the best price i can do for the following kit is £180 delivered or £185 if you would like the Limited Edition silver one

CDA70-130 (Including cold air feed and 2 nylon reducing rigs)
10mm Green breather filter
19mm Green breather filter
70mm diameter 90 deg silicon bend

you can get to them via this link
http://www.kam-racing.com/shop.php/cPath/116
Is that a 70mm to 50mm reducing bend? Or is there an adapter included? AFAIK the intake is 50mm
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8080 wrote:
Kam Racing wrote:the best price i can do for the following kit is £180 delivered or £185 if you would like the Limited Edition silver one

CDA70-130 (Including cold air feed and 2 nylon reducing rigs)
10mm Green breather filter
19mm Green breather filter
70mm diameter 90 deg silicon bend

you can get to them via this link
http://www.kam-racing.com/shop.php/cPath/116
Is that a 70mm to 50mm reducing bend? Or is there an adapter included? AFAIK the intake is 50mm
can someone double check this for me please? a 70>50mm one would unfortunately make each kit £5 more expensive
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Post by Dee-vub »

John......see on your GTI, you fitted a BMC, did the silicon fit tightly to the throttle body, cos mines wobbles slightly. I got a plastic type reducer but it is s**t.....let me know

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