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Re: Airbath



members,

for those who don't have the airbath, is there a way to hook up a
generic air duct hose to the airbox ? i remember reading something about
this a few months ago, but i forget the details.

thks,

jimi
97 GLX
SPAX - Euroswitch
(Soon to be Zymol'd)
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Date: Wed, 01 Jul 1998 22:56:50 -0600
From: Bryan Billings <vwxcross@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Re: Air Bath

You can move your charcoal canister to the other side. Then the hose
will fit.  No mods just lengthen the hose. They even have a place for it
pre molded on the other side of the engine compartment.  It is in the
exact location just on the other side. There is an inlet and outlet
hose.  Keep in mind the computer likes sudden changes.  You must have
the same mod for at least 15 hours of drive time for it to adjust back
to normal specs.  So in other words put a p-flow on it likes it for two
weeks or so then it sucks ass in the low end.  Save your money p-flow
and airbath suck.  I have them both and will ship them free with
purchase of swamp land.

Bryan Billings

Joel Bell wrote:
> 
> okay...I've got a P-flo...just took it out and did the airbox mod
> thing...not impressed...only difference I can find is I lost the
> sound...which I liked!  anyway, I'm probably going to get a K&N or Ramair
> replacement filter...should this help?  Also considering some type of duct
> feeding air to the airbox...When I looked around I couldn't find anyplace to
> run the duct...where does the airbath duct go?  how big is it?  I don't see
> anywhere to get more than a 2in tube through...
> 
> Joel Bell
> jbell@ptd.net
> 1997 VW Jetta GLX-VR6-Neuspeed-Autotech
> Kenwood/MB Quart/Orion/PPI/Stinger/Phoenix Gold

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