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  • Aftermarket intakes and fuel trim issues

    I know there have been thousands of posts in regards to aftermarket intakes
    What brand is better
    What type is better ie filter on a stick or ram air intake etc
    This thread isnt designed to tell you what is or isnt.
    What it is, is a link to a thread in which allot of research and posts of logs have been posted up, very educational and may even help some people out there who are having similar issues, this may help you out.
    Also if you are in the market for a intake it will help you make a more informed decision before handing over your hard earned moolah.

    VWVortex.com - Aftermarket Intakes and Fuel Trim Issues
    GTI MKV, 3 pedals >D, black, leather, K04 APR tune , APR RSC tbe, BSH CAI, Bilsteins sports shocks, H&R sports springs, wavetrack LSD, H&R sway bars, and painted that stupid looking matt black plastic bumbers and side skirts to match the paint of the car

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    Aftermarket intakes and fuel trim issues

    Has been mentioned (the issue and thread) before, here and on the other main VW Australian forum.

    Lets just say it is isn't a simple issue (or solution)
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      Ah cool didn't know, couldn't find any links on a quick search.
      Yeah from reading the thread it definitely doesn't have a straight forward solution
      GTI MKV, 3 pedals >D, black, leather, K04 APR tune , APR RSC tbe, BSH CAI, Bilsteins sports shocks, H&R sports springs, wavetrack LSD, H&R sway bars, and painted that stupid looking matt black plastic bumbers and side skirts to match the paint of the car

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