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10mm Phenolic Intake Manifold Transition Spacer For Vw Audi 1.8t 20v Large Port on 2040-parts.com

US $55.87
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London, United Kingdom

London, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:Youngtimer Motorsport Surface Finish:Not applicable Manufacturer Part Number:TS-VW-18TRANS Warranty:Yes UPC:Does not apply

10mm Phenolic Intake Manifold transition Spacer for VW AUDI 1.8T 20V

It allows to install large port intake manifold on small port cylinder head.

Phenolic inlet manifold gasket acts as a barrier stopping heat transferring from the engine block through into the inlet manifold. Stopping this heat transfer results in a cooler inlet charge temperature and in doing so increases engine power in much the same way an intercooler does, except this is able to benefit a turbo and non-turbo setup.

Second picture: 2.0 16V ABF VW engine without phenolic heat shield.
Third picture: 2.0 16V ABF VW engine with phenolic heat shield.
Both pictures taken by heat camera.

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