Left hand drive EA888 VW Polo gti 1.8tsi turbo inlet
Left hand drive EA888 VW Polo gti 1.8tsi turbo inlet
Hi All,
Just joined the forum tonight and already looking for help
Living in Spain i have a 2015 left hand drive 1.8tsi Gti and am looking to install an upgraded turbo inlet connector from racingline.
Any rhd owners installed an upgraded inlet ?
Problem I have is the larger inlet connector fouls on the brake booster servo, my car being lhd, so can any uk owners with rhd car post a picture of the area around the turbo inlet.
I am assuming that the UK cars have the brake booster on the opposite side to me i.e. same side as steering wheel and therefore no foul condition with brake servo.
Currently I am getting messed around from racingline who do not state there is an issue with lhd cars as they state the inlet is compatible with all mqb 1.8tsi cars including polo gti.
Thanks for any help.
Just joined the forum tonight and already looking for help
Living in Spain i have a 2015 left hand drive 1.8tsi Gti and am looking to install an upgraded turbo inlet connector from racingline.
Any rhd owners installed an upgraded inlet ?
Problem I have is the larger inlet connector fouls on the brake booster servo, my car being lhd, so can any uk owners with rhd car post a picture of the area around the turbo inlet.
I am assuming that the UK cars have the brake booster on the opposite side to me i.e. same side as steering wheel and therefore no foul condition with brake servo.
Currently I am getting messed around from racingline who do not state there is an issue with lhd cars as they state the inlet is compatible with all mqb 1.8tsi cars including polo gti.
Thanks for any help.
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Re: Left hand drive EA888 VW Polo gti 1.8tsi turbo inlet
I've not fitted a turbo inlet but did fit an induction kit and there is loads of room on a rhd car.
So I guess you might have an issue if the brake servo is moved.
So I guess you might have an issue if the brake servo is moved.
Re: Left hand drive EA888 VW Polo gti 1.8tsi turbo inlet
Hi Dink
Thanks for posting up.
Any chance you can take a picture of the turbo inlet area and just underneath if possible and post up for me ?
No urgency on this but would greatly appreciate it if you can find the time.
Thanks for posting up.
Any chance you can take a picture of the turbo inlet area and just underneath if possible and post up for me ?
No urgency on this but would greatly appreciate it if you can find the time.
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Re: Left hand drive EA888 VW Polo gti 1.8tsi turbo inlet
yeah should be able to sort something out tomorrow for you
Re: Left hand drive EA888 VW Polo gti 1.8tsi turbo inlet
Thanks your a star.
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Re: Left hand drive EA888 VW Polo gti 1.8tsi turbo inlet
Let me know if you need any more
Re: Left hand drive EA888 VW Polo gti 1.8tsi turbo inlet
Hi Dink
Perfect, many thanks for doing this.
It's unclear but looks as if the rhd cars have the brake booster servo on the same side as the steering wheel.
I.e. left side for lhd and right side for the rhd cars, hence my issue with the larger inlet not having enough clearance to fit without fouling, which is a bummer
Thanks again Dink for the photos.
Perfect, many thanks for doing this.
It's unclear but looks as if the rhd cars have the brake booster servo on the same side as the steering wheel.
I.e. left side for lhd and right side for the rhd cars, hence my issue with the larger inlet not having enough clearance to fit without fouling, which is a bummer
Thanks again Dink for the photos.
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Re: Left hand drive EA888 VW Polo gti 1.8tsi turbo inlet
any use to you?
Re: Left hand drive EA888 VW Polo gti 1.8tsi turbo inlet
Hi Dink
Yes, perfect, as these pics confirm that your brake servo and reservoir are indeed on the other side ftom my lhd car and hence the bigger turbo inlet fouls on the brake servo on my Left hooker.
Not an issue on a rhd car but a big issue for me.
Anyone want to buy a brand new turbo inlet connector with dyno proven gains due to increased air flow and less restriction into the turbo.
Thanks again Dink for your help.
Yes, perfect, as these pics confirm that your brake servo and reservoir are indeed on the other side ftom my lhd car and hence the bigger turbo inlet fouls on the brake servo on my Left hooker.
Not an issue on a rhd car but a big issue for me.
Anyone want to buy a brand new turbo inlet connector with dyno proven gains due to increased air flow and less restriction into the turbo.
Thanks again Dink for your help.
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Re: Left hand drive EA888 VW Polo gti 1.8tsi turbo inlet
How much?
Does it need a new breather hose?
Does it need a new breather hose?
Re: Left hand drive EA888 VW Polo gti 1.8tsi turbo inlet
Hi Dink
Yes it does need a different breather hose which I also have purchased, apparently it's a golf R hose.
New longer breather hose is required due to the breather hose connection on the racing line connector being in a different position from the original vw connector.
Total cost for the racingline connector and breather hose was £176.00 (Connector price is £126.00 and hose is approx £50.00)
Both parts are new and only trial fit carried out to discover my 'non fit' result.
Could do these both for total of £130 posted from Spain signed for.
Colin
Yes it does need a different breather hose which I also have purchased, apparently it's a golf R hose.
New longer breather hose is required due to the breather hose connection on the racing line connector being in a different position from the original vw connector.
Total cost for the racingline connector and breather hose was £176.00 (Connector price is £126.00 and hose is approx £50.00)
Both parts are new and only trial fit carried out to discover my 'non fit' result.
Could do these both for total of £130 posted from Spain signed for.
Colin
Re: Left hand drive EA888 VW Polo gti 1.8tsi turbo inlet
Hi Dink
I also need to point out that I'm not sure that your existing airbox hose will fit the bigger diameter racingline inlet connector.
Think the racingline connector is approx 1/4" bigger diameter.
Colin
I also need to point out that I'm not sure that your existing airbox hose will fit the bigger diameter racingline inlet connector.
Think the racingline connector is approx 1/4" bigger diameter.
Colin
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Re: Left hand drive EA888 VW Polo gti 1.8tsi turbo inlet
Is it just the elbow into the turbo inlet from racing line?
If so it should work fine and if it doesn't I'll be playing hell with racingline (the intake I have is from them aswell)
If so it should work fine and if it doesn't I'll be playing hell with racingline (the intake I have is from them aswell)
Re: Left hand drive EA888 VW Polo gti 1.8tsi turbo inlet
Hi Dink
Yes the racingline inlet elbow is a bigger diameter where the airbox hose connects.
Colin
Yes the racingline inlet elbow is a bigger diameter where the airbox hose connects.
Colin