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Stesaw wrote: He mighta been having us on chaps, unless he works there.

Lol, the OP is Paul, who IS VW Speed Shop.

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Well, I didn't know! haha he's not got nothing on his signature! tut tut :rofl
I thought he coulda been some unregistered sly guy  :lol:
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ajsimmo wrote: 30 Mar 2021, 21:23
Stesaw wrote: He mighta been having us on chaps, unless he works there.

Lol, the OP is Paul, who IS VW Speed Shop.

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Why didnt he just say so in the first instance?

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Hey Pepes
I got really bored and did the fancy electrical bit
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Fancy shmancy, what would be the damage for one of those?  :lol:
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It's going to be about £1275 if you use your own injectors and idle valve and get it working with your distributor

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If anyone has a manifold ,idle valve and throttle body from a 2.1 for sale let it be known and also any distributors MV or DJ
There are people looking for these :)

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hi 
for futur e85 conversion ( froggys project  :mrgreen:
do you know the size off stock injectors ? 200 cc ? 

where injectors from speed shop kit from ? 

many thanks 

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Crewcab21 wrote:If anyone has a manifold ,idle valve and throttle body from a 2.1 for sale let it be known and also any distributors MV or DJ
There are people looking for these :)
I might ...

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I did maxxecu conversion year ago and I really like it so I definetly recommend aftermarket ecu as a hobby and to replace some hard to diagnose old parts.
https://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewt ... t=#9749699
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Sinky wrote: 30 Mar 2022, 18:24 I did maxxecu conversion year ago and I really like it so I definetly recommend aftermarket ecu as a hobby and to replace some hard to diagnose old parts.
https://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewt ... t=#9749699
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I think hobby is the correct word for the job as you do need to put in a lot of time learning all the tech and it's probably beyond the skills of most owners and also beyond the skills of most garage owners

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