Lowering springs for 2017 blue gt/ induction kit
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Lowering springs for 2017 blue gt/ induction kit
Carnt seem to find anything for 2015>
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Re: Lowering springs for 2017 blue gt/ induction kit
As far as springs go, the 6R and 6C Blue GT polos are almost the same. So you can take the springs from the 6R.
I'm not sure about induction kits (in general, OEM is very good), but i think the layout of the engine bay is different between 6R and 6C
I'm not sure about induction kits (in general, OEM is very good), but i think the layout of the engine bay is different between 6R and 6C
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Re: Lowering springs for 2017 blue gt/ induction kit
So basically any springs that fit the 6r fit the 6c, yeah gonna leave the induction kit read a few places oem is better
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Blue GT 6R induction kit
Just to reopen this topic I was wondering if anyone could supply a blown up diagram for the intake system on the BGT. I know that the OEM system is very good and that using an induction kit will inevitably take warm air in unless you isolate the supply of cold air through the grill but I am looking to see whether it is physically possible?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks