I can hardly find any information on this topic...
The ingnition controller or whatever it is, is attached to the air box on our gti's for cooling via a heat sink.
So if you replace your stock airbox with an aftermarket solution, you need to mount the heatsink elsewhere in the engine bay.
It was obviously put in the airbox for cooling, and if you relocate it to the more stagnant and hotter air in the engine bay, then it won't cool as well.
So is this likely to be a problem?
Was it just a feature for Australian cars because of our hotter environment?
The ingnition controller or whatever it is, is attached to the air box on our gti's for cooling via a heat sink.
So if you replace your stock airbox with an aftermarket solution, you need to mount the heatsink elsewhere in the engine bay.
It was obviously put in the airbox for cooling, and if you relocate it to the more stagnant and hotter air in the engine bay, then it won't cool as well.
So is this likely to be a problem?
Was it just a feature for Australian cars because of our hotter environment?
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