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I think Powerflow are considered a bit Max Power? : scratch:
There's a Longlife dealer in Basingstoke. Might be a better bet.
I'm sure there are others here with more experience.
I think Powerflow are considered a bit Max Power? : scratch:
There's a Longlife dealer in Basingstoke. Might be a better bet.
I'm sure there are others here with more experience.
I was Just reading some reviews on Powerflow,it doesn't looks good.Its a little bit like a Kwik Fit.
Another place to try is http://www.profusioncustoms.com
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So here she is-done,running-just need full exhaust and mapping.
Thank you for all help boys and Special Thank You to Lynn (LSG) from here for all your help and make me feel better when I started to be drama queen
I was going to fit temporarily my old down pipe and the WG flexy pipe is not lining up at all with DP.the only thing i can think off is that it's because of Wagner EM?
Any idea boys?
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I had the same. Thought everything was a direct replacement so used the old turbo and EM to make the new downpipe whilst Wagner EM being ceramic coated etc.
I made sure both ends of flexi where loose to get all the bolts in then a bit or gentle love and doing bolts up a bit at a time it it went together.
That's very kind of you to say thanks . I'm sure you'd do the same for me if I asked. I'm so happy for you to have got to were you are with the car. Kindest regards Lynn.
That's very kind of you to say thanks . I'm sure you'd do the same for me if I asked. I'm so happy for you to have got to were you are with the car. Kindest regards Lynn.
Of course I would do that with pleasure.
Once again thank you for everything
My S2 is going to have exhaust system build up and I was not happy that I don't have rear box heat shield (obviously not available from Audi and it was very expensive when available)
Solution-Jaguar XKR
With little bit of modification it's fitted and I'm happy now IMG_8472.jpg
that XKR heatshield looks good. a lot of work to fit?
1967 fiat 500 future project
1976 audi 100 coupe S
1989 vw corrado 16V
1989 audi 90 quattro 20V sport
1994 audi RS2 project
1994 audi RS2 parts car
1995 audi RS2 project
Looks real good. did some searching on it.
C2P24830 is the jaguar partnumber. found £20 prices online for a new one.
I guess if it fit's your S2 coupe It will fit most B3/B4 quattro cars. good find.
On the jaguar forum where I found the partnumber it seems that the 4 nuts wear through and the heatshield drops down. But on our cars we have more nuts on there.
Problem in my opinion is the thin alloy in contact with the steel. It will eat through quickly. So maybe some good size washers and some non metal 'shielding' for the heat shield to prevent the bolts eating through
1967 fiat 500 future project
1976 audi 100 coupe S
1989 vw corrado 16V
1989 audi 90 quattro 20V sport
1994 audi RS2 project
1994 audi RS2 parts car
1995 audi RS2 project
Yeah,absolutely.With my staff discount I paid £17 for it and it's very easy to modify it.Im happy with the result.Defo good solution to replace oryginal damaged or missing shield
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