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    VW Golf Mk3 Vr6 POLISHED Schrick Inlet Manifold OBD II


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    not that im game to buy it but what happens if your motor is obd 1

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    Quote Originally Posted by mk3pete View Post
    not that im game to buy it but what happens if your motor is obd 1
    The difference is in the throttle body adaptor. The mounting is a little bit different. Ive heard of people adapting from one to the other but its best to get the right one from the start.

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    thats pretty expensive

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    fair enough then i was thinking more towards ecu management or maybe the flow rates are slightly different

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    Quote Originally Posted by KI11Z View Post
    thats pretty expensive
    I was thinking the same too.. They can be had second hand pretty cheaply from the US. The UK market is generally more expensive for aftermarket gear.

    Having said that I think to have one professionally polished costs a packet!

    The problem with buying second hand is always going to be if something in the kit isnt working or its not complete then its gonna be hard to source the parts separately other than brand new which is mega $$$

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    Save your $$ I had a schrick it wasnt work the money and it had to be removed to change the plugs and wires, My buddy had a Euro 2.9 that was damaged so we cut it open to see the differences- If you want more flow open up the under side of your stock 2.8 upper manifold and get to grinding the aluminum channel on the inside and extra aluminum thats beside the channel that comes from the throttle body to the six runners and make it smooth as possible-I bead blasted the inside of mine and then polished it a bit mine then welded the back plate on. Also we port matched the upper and lower manifolds and gasket matched and then powder coated it. Way cheeper than a euro mani or a schrick and it can be done in day with the right tools-just my 2cents

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    A gutted manifold wont give you the extra low down torque as well as the better flow up higher in the rev range. Thats the whole idea of the Schrick
    They are expensive yes but I still think it was one of the best mods I did on my MK3 VR6. If you can pick one up cheap and arent interested in Forced induction I dont think they can be beat!

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