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Old 24th August 2007, 01:27   #1
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Default Mk1 And Mk2 Vts Manifolds

Hi ive just bought a standard mk1 vts, and am hoping to buy a 4-2-1 manifold with a decat section and rear box, thats come off a early mk2 vts,does anyone know if these items are going to fit? i believe they both have a single lambda sensor and the cat is not on the manifold on botth cars
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Old 24th August 2007, 02:34   #2
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what year is it? if its 2001 or later it'll probably be a 3 plug ecu car and the cat pipe will be longer. if its a single plug ecu car then it'll fit fine.
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