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Thread: TARMAC Engineering VW Golf R Intake

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tarmac View Post
    A lot of people do their own logging here now and a lot of cables are shared around between mates too. I have several logs and fault codes for lean fuel trims beyond the specified limit for intakes, 1 in particular but i better not post any up as im not a forum sponsor.
    My R is wearing "Tarmac" product, admittedly, cosmetic but it stands up to my anally retentive quality control and from what I've been told, read and seen across forums and in person, I have no doubt the rest of the products are quality and based on considerable research, testing and quality control. A big brand name is not always what makes a product "good".

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    So I'm tossing up between a few different intakes for my Scirocco R right now, and the 3 contenders i now need to decide on are the Volant, the VWR and the CTS CAI's. Volant (Tarmac) seems to be the best value for money at the moment with CTS coming a close second.

    What difference is there in the US manufactured Volant compared to the Tarmac ones sold in AUS?

    Volant PowerCore Cold Air Intake Systems for VW (Dry Filter) - Volant PowerCore (Dry Filter) Cold Air Intake 2011-2013 Volkswagon VW Golf R12 2.0 (USA Spec Only)

    This store says USA spec only, but really i cant see anything different about it except the cost is about half what we pay here.

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    Same applies to the others too, just factor in shipping to Aus from the US once you can work it out and then check this against the Aus provider with their own shipping, GST and delivery from a local point and you'll be surprised how it works out. Also the Volant one comes with a heatshield if bought locally

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    Hi guys
    Do you know anything about Tarmac enginering cam follower???


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barbaros View Post
    Hi guys
    Do you know anything about Tarmac enginering cam follower???


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    Best person to ask is Ben, just send him a PM he will get back to you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barbaros View Post
    Hi guys
    Do you know anything about Tarmac enginering cam follower???
    Its made by an American company called HPFPUpgrade. Up to you whether you think its worth the asking price.
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    No Stocking the cam follower anymore. Only VAG OEM ones.

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    Reviving an old thread:

    Would this intake fit a 2007 Jetta 2.0 TFSI? If so, can you retain the original engine cover, or does this have to be removed in order to fit the new intake?

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by wombat1978 View Post
    Reviving an old thread:

    Would this intake fit a 2007 Jetta 2.0 TFSI? If so, can you retain the original engine cover, or does this have to be removed in order to fit the new intake?

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    Yes it will fit the Jetta. No you cant retain the engine cover.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas_R View Post
    Yes it will fit the Jetta. No you cant retain the engine cover.
    Lucas is spot on, the only way to keep the OEM cover is to cut the back part off it but it's a bigger job than it sounds
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