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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: 1.8t-net on 21 March 2013, 22:28
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I see that Forge make a blanking plug to remove this system. I have a 1.8T AUM with this fitted and its making a racket, so I plan to drill and bolt it as in the repair guide. Then I started thinking.... I am taking it off to repair it. Can I use the Forge blanking plug and just not bother to put it back on. SO my question is... Is it ok to remove this and are there any side effects or problems?
Cheers, this will be the start of many contributions from me.
Whilst I am here, anybody in Kent got VAG COM and know how to use it? Whitstable, Herne Bay, Canterbury, Faversham, Sittingbourne I dont mind coming to you.
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put a resistor in the plug that you take off it so it fools it into thinking its still there so no fault codes pop up.
also you will need to blank where the pipe comes off the airbox :wink:
edit: unless you got a cat still then i think its best to keep it in
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Aha, still have the cat. Will be visiting an exhaust fabricator next week so they can have a look and quote for a system. Will leave it alone and ask em.
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i think ive posted on nearly all of these secondary air threads and this no exception cause i have another question lol, what if i plan to go with a sports cat in the future is it worth me fixing mine rather than deleting??
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Well, I will be repairing mine at the weekend. Even though I may book the stainless system next week, I will have the option either way. You have to remove it whatever, so might as well repair it.
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Yeah either repair it.... Or buy my old one.... Never made a noise for me it's mint!!!!
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Mines AUM are they the same, how much? Where are you I would email but can't see how?
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You can message me now you have 10 posts!!!
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If you are planning a sports cat or a decat then remove the SAI, it only warms the cat from cold, leave it running an extra 30 seconds before you move from cold.....
It is a pointless piece of kit if you have an uprated exhaust system
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Even if you have a CAT, sports or not surely you could just remove it and just let the car warm up naturally? I mean do any other cars have a SAI on the engine just to warm a CAT or am I missing something? Also when you repair it because of the noise is the cause due to how it's built? :/ ie rivets to hold it together or is it something internal because all I have seen is people swapping the rivets for bolts? I'm planning on removing mine as its starting to get noisey now but I have a CAT on?
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Even if you have a CAT, sports or not surely you could just remove it and just let the car warm up naturally? I mean do any other cars have a SAI on the engine just to warm a CAT or am I missing something? Also when you repair it because of the noise is the cause due to how it's built? :/ ie rivets to hold it together or is it something internal because all I have seen is people swapping the rivets for bolts? I'm planning on removing mine as its starting to get noisey now but I have a CAT on?
Some cars have them but not many.
its just to help warm the cat from cold, to prevent damage to it (not as efficient when they are cold either)
Yes the rivets deteriorate, so people replace them for the bolts. The piping from the SAI the crinkle pipe stuff gets brittle too and if that snaps on you they are ridiculously priced from the stealers (they wanted about £60 for 3 bits) erm hello - blanking plate £20 ish and a resistor about £3 off ebay
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But that then means de-cat? :laugh:
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But that then means de-cat? :laugh:
I have a 200 cell sports cat and no SAI :wink: