induction kit troubles

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Sleety
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induction kit troubles

Post by Sleety »

hi every 1
Im looking to buy an induction kit for my polo but i hav no idea if its 8 or 16 valve its a 1.4 mpi acording to insurance its 75bhp.

Any help will be most appreciated
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Post by tom_mk5 »

If it's a 1.4 mpi then it's an 8v 60bhp. If it says 1.4 16v on the engine cover then it is a 16v 75/100bhp engine.
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Post by polopowah »

8v
your best bet is to get a k&n 57i from www.motorspeed.com
its listed as vw polo 1.0/1.4/1.6 8v (95 on) 55.99 Bargain!
i've got this currently on my mk5 and it fits a treat.
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Post by Sleety »

do I have to get rid of the engine cover thought I think it looks good with it

i think ive been paying to much on insurance. thats never good.
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Post by polopowah »

yes you have to remove engine cover otherwise it wont fit :(
heres what i've done to combat this
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whats happened wit your insurance then?

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Post by tom_mk5 »

That's fat power wire you got there, what ice you running?
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err 400 watt fusion amp and 400 watt fusion sub + fusion components
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Post by Sleety »

Its insured as a 75 bhp not 60 so it must be more money

how much effort did that engine cover take cause im a bit kack handed with a jig saw
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Post by polopowah »

it weren't too hard at all mate, just gotta believe in yourself :D
imo it makes it look abit more presentable than with the cover off.
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Post by Sleety »

its a bit of a state under it a while ago i found a carbon fiber engine cover but since i havent bin able to find it again
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Post by dubpolo »

use a big hole saw! then you will get the hole blob on!
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