Where to get BMC CDA

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Where to get BMC CDA

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does anyone know where the cheapest place to get a BMC CDA for a 100bhp valver is?
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Try 2modified through club polo. Neil
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interesting...

will it have the right fitments for the cold air feed though, the 16v polo requires a join that the 8v polo doesnt, dont have a clue about the lupos though
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I beleive you make your own cold air feed. the bmc comes with a flexible pipe around 3' long which should fit on to your existing air feed, but to get the most out of it I would remove the existing one and make your own. as far as I know the polo and lupo are very similar. at least mine were! and take the cold air feed from the driver side wing. it's not that great imo.
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the bmc comes with aluminium ducting to be used for the cold air feed
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i asked 2modified why the 16v ones are more expensive than the 8v, this is the reason...

The basic kit is around £140 which comes with the box and a cold air pipe

the Polo 16v also comes with a Silicone bend to attach to the Inlet and a breather filter
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