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Author Subject: have u removed heater matrix?
af1-gti

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Post #1
Quick question.. how have u bridged the two pipes left.. I have just cut a bit of hose and bridged the outlet, but obviously this bit of hose has kinked in the middle.. shall I just get a bit of silicone and connectors and make something stronger/less restrictive?

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Posted 30th Jul 2011 at 23:02
cwspellowe

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Post #2
Doesn't really matter if it kinks to be honest, it's non essential circulation, car will run fine even if you blanked the hoses off completely Thumbs up

My hose kinked but no issues

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Posted 31st Jul 2011 at 04:44
midlife

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Post #3
This is how Puglover did his...



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Posted 31st Jul 2011 at 05:44
mark.evs

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Post #4
I did the same as above, I used a reinforced oil breather from a dead d-turbo, perfect size and angle etc.Smile

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Posted 1st Aug 2011 at 20:12

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