cold side dv kit

Myki da Pyki

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Heres how i did mine with the split r

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Then changed to the turbosmart for more noise (alot more noise)

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And heres a good pic of how i made up the pipework

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Myki da Pyki

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Yeh i read up on them and liked what i heard some jumped on ebay an grabbed me one lol and im well impressed with it.

Fabricated my own cooler pipe to hold the dv with the 60mm t-piece, 2 60mm 90 degree bends and some 63mm alloy tubing which yes it was tight to fit lol. Looks ok to me now just got to get some blue vacuum hoses now
 

p34ch3y

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nice work m8 , they seem alot easyer to use than the split-r they seem like a real pain in the ass
 

p34ch3y

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and thats what i like about it,

not much bother

any difrence in sound at all do you think?
 

Dan Cupra R

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You should keep a spare forge valve or bosch valve just incase the turbosmart throws any faults up.:)

Just to be on the safe side, I dont know of anyone else running one or who has run one.
 

Myki da Pyki

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Still got my original bosch one anyway just incase. The only reason you could get a fault with this is if you had it set open to much. If set up correctly like mine it will run exactly the same as if it had any dv on there. Its just people pushing it to see how loud they can get it and then wonder why its messing up
 
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stefan morgan

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Was the turbosmart a straigt swap for the split-r or did it require any modifications. I fancy getting one myself.
 
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