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I'm having to remove my carbon canister so I can get my A'pexi BOVS plumbed in properly :rolleyes: I've found the TwinTurbo.net article but the hosting for the pics doesn't seem to be working. Does anyone know of any other tech docs for this or have any of their own pics? Even a print of the original article would be great!

 

Any help or advice appreciated!

 

CheerZ

 

Steve :)

 

* EDIT * Has anyone done this without removing the front bumper? :rolleyes:

'93 UK TT Manual

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You shouldn't have to remove the CC to plumb in the Apexi's...

 

 

>> * EDIT * Has anyone done this without removing the front bumper?

 

I have installed 3 sets without removing the bumper...

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You shouldn't have to remove the CC to plumb in the Apexi's...

 

 

>> * EDIT * Has anyone done this without removing the front bumper?

 

I have installed 3 sets without removing the bumper...

 

Thanks Eric! Please see pic below. The pipes I have been supplied protrude almost exactly to the electical connection on the side of the CC. I can't see any other way of fitting the DS valve :confused:

 

attachment.php?attachmentid=8318

 

Steve :)

'93 UK TT Manual

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Thanks Eric! Please see pic below. The pipes I have been supplied protrude almost exactly to the electical connection on the side of the CC. I can't see any other way of fitting the DS valve :confused:

 

attachment.php?attachmentid=8318

 

Steve :)

 

Thats not the carbon canister in that pic. thats the A/C condensor.

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Thats not the carbon canister in that pic. thats the A/C condensor.

 

lol - assume we are both talking about the black cylinder thingy? If so it's a good job I didn't take the fooker off last night :rofl:

 

Looks like I don't need the CC Removal Article then ;)

 

CheerZ

 

Steve :)

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lol - assume we are both talking about the black cylinder thingy? If so it's a good job I didn't take the fooker off last night :rofl:

 

Looks like I don't need the CC Removal Article then ;)

 

CheerZ

 

Steve :)

 

LOL, yep thats the black thing with the wireing connector on it, the CC is behind the pass side intercooler ;)

Good thing you didn't have a go at removal then.

Aircon gas is nasty stuff when inhaled !!!

 

there are several ways to install the Apexi's.

Best is to get the oilcooler out of the way first, fit the apexis and wiggle the cooler back into place again. (make sure the oilhoses don't rub against something sharp though !)

 

You probably have to bend the fitment brackets on the apexis as well.

(I usually just cut them off completely and use tiewraps or clamps to hold the BOV's into place)

Thats not the carbon canister in that pic. thats the A/C condensor.

 

its not a A/C condensor, its a reciever/drier :rofl:

the condensor sits in front of the rad & looks like a rad :p

its not a A/C condensor, its a reciever/drier :rofl:

the condensor sits in front of the rad & looks like a rad :p

 

ROFL I know but i could not remeber what it was called so said that to sound like i know what i'm talking about ;)

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lol - good work fellas! Will take another gander tonight.

 

Many thanks

 

Steve :)

'93 UK TT Manual

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