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GTI Master
- Location
- SF Bay Area, CA
Theres a lot of How-tos started already, I just did it by memory so i didnt make a how-to. I just took a couple shots.
This is the metal T fitting. Very high quality. The best part about this T fitting is the vacuum node. It has the restrictor already in it! That special part we always had to go find. (Which makes me wonder why you have to install that fuel filter inline also, which was a VERY tight fit on the vacuum hose.) See the round rubber hose protector on the right side hose? Make sure you move it over the clamp thats under it, for protection. Stock, my protector was a 1/2 inch higher, and not protecting the sharp clamp too well.
This is directly behind the battery tray. So you unhook your battery. You undo your battery hold down clamp on the side. You remove your battery. You unbolt your battery tray which consists of 3 long bolts. Then finally, you can see this harness hole in the firewall.. which is STILL hard to get to.. and the little nipples just waiting to be pinched. I didnt use that side one after all. Dont make my muistake. The easiest one to to razor blade off is one above the huge wire. You grab the mini nipple with a needlenose and pull. Then you snake behind it with a razor blade. It cuts like butter.
Very time consuming and a pain in the ass. The vent was a bit tricky, you just gotta pay attention to every little clip when you reassemble it. And make sure all of them are in place. Then my gauge finally sat flush. When you cut the 1/2" hole in the side of your vent insert, it can be a bit confusing when you put it back in. Cuz that hole is covered by another plastic outer layer in the dash. But I guess there was just enough space to come out that hole, a little to the front, and then down underneath. I wouldnt want to do this again too soon.
3 various lighting shots.
AWE has really nice quality package. Top notch T fitting, and top notch clamps too, not the cheapest kind. Very thick and sturdy. I got a blow pop also.
This is the metal T fitting. Very high quality. The best part about this T fitting is the vacuum node. It has the restrictor already in it! That special part we always had to go find. (Which makes me wonder why you have to install that fuel filter inline also, which was a VERY tight fit on the vacuum hose.) See the round rubber hose protector on the right side hose? Make sure you move it over the clamp thats under it, for protection. Stock, my protector was a 1/2 inch higher, and not protecting the sharp clamp too well.
This is directly behind the battery tray. So you unhook your battery. You undo your battery hold down clamp on the side. You remove your battery. You unbolt your battery tray which consists of 3 long bolts. Then finally, you can see this harness hole in the firewall.. which is STILL hard to get to.. and the little nipples just waiting to be pinched. I didnt use that side one after all. Dont make my muistake. The easiest one to to razor blade off is one above the huge wire. You grab the mini nipple with a needlenose and pull. Then you snake behind it with a razor blade. It cuts like butter.
Very time consuming and a pain in the ass. The vent was a bit tricky, you just gotta pay attention to every little clip when you reassemble it. And make sure all of them are in place. Then my gauge finally sat flush. When you cut the 1/2" hole in the side of your vent insert, it can be a bit confusing when you put it back in. Cuz that hole is covered by another plastic outer layer in the dash. But I guess there was just enough space to come out that hole, a little to the front, and then down underneath. I wouldnt want to do this again too soon.
3 various lighting shots.
AWE has really nice quality package. Top notch T fitting, and top notch clamps too, not the cheapest kind. Very thick and sturdy. I got a blow pop also.
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