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I found this on another website....

turbo86 (Electrical)

9 Sep 03 15:54

Walk up to the parts department window of your local VW dealer and ask for a 021-906-262-B. Should be about $40.

 

 

And this.....

 

1 1stVWParts.com to order you need to enter 021-906-262-B for Volkswagen (Parts.com or 1stVWparts.com) US$51.05 US$38.29 + shipping (info correct @ 14 April '05).

 

 

 

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Thanks Shawn. I saw the same info at wbo2.com, unfortunately the pricing is from 2005. Today's current price, Oct 2007 is at $64.74.

 

Perhaps if someone has a hook up at a VW dealership, might get a good discount.

 

-Robert

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I get a good break at the local v-dub dealer i'll have to check cost on them

 

Craig87, why don't you start a GP in addition to this one if you can get a break? You can make out and the guys here can too.

 

Komeuppance, no problem. Sorry the info was old, I tried. I would have gone with this setup if I was in need of a WBo2. I went with the LC1 about 3 years ago. In the future though, we have a 67 Camaro that a LT1 intake is going on, with a Megasquirt and possibly TT'd.

 

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Personally, I'm going to 36" inches away as reccomended by the LC-1 manual for the Bosch LSU 4.2.

 

However, I haven't looked under the car yet, to see if this is feasible.

 

-Robert

 

That would put you between the front of the cat and the bend from the dp. Would the sensors be able to survive in that area with all the water being able to hit it??

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Personally, I'm going to 36" inches away as reccomended by the LC-1 manual for the Bosch LSU 4.2.

 

However, I haven't looked under the car yet, to see if this is feasible.

 

-Robert

 

That would put you between the front of the cat and the bend from the dp. Would the sensors be able to survive in that area with all the water being able to hit it??

 

Good question... Perhaps i'll make a shield out of sheet metal for it.

 

-Robert

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BTW guys, Everything has been shipped!!

 

I sprung for the 8.95 shipping for a box, as opposed to my original plan of using the flat rate envelope. After seeing the tiny bag of which all the parts were in, I don't think they'd survive... especially assembled!!

 

Check your emails for the tracking numbers, and your mailboxes for the units.

 

Please leave feedback for me in the feedback forum, here's a link:

http://www.starquestclub.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=9008

 

-Robert

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Mike, I found your cable, hiding under some papers on my desk. Sending out first thing Monday morning, priority.

 

I don't have my unit installed yet, as I'm going to get a custom aluminum case for it... those heatsinks get HOT. But, I'll definitely get some pics up.

 

-Robert

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I do recommend a case, however a fan will be required. I believe the minimum reccomended size is a 40 to 50 mm.

 

its also reccomended to us a fan if theunit will be in a tight airspace... like glovebox.

 

Ill probably use something a bit bigger cuz I have a load of fans laying around, and those 40 and 50mm fans are usually noisy.

 

-Robert

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