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broken willy
09-02-2009, 21:31
i have a friend who has a vw golf with a passat 2.0 engine in it fitted with jenveys. he's recently announced he's breaking the car, im not 100% sure which type the jenveys are but i know there definately the twin body type. it runs dta management and has all the air horns, injectors, linkages, sensors and rail. ive noticed people use itb's on clio's, is there any reason for this or will the twin body type fit and work just as well? also can i utilise all the other parts that go with his setup?

broken willy
09-02-2009, 21:32
oh yeah forgot to mention :oops:

my car is a williams clio, with a williams cylinder head

2 live
10-02-2009, 18:22
get a chadil inlet manifold mate.....will b the only diff really. and ul have to get it mapped to suit your car.

and would also depend if it runs a trigger wheel, u may have to obtain 1 for urs...or use meg flywheel

2 live
10-02-2009, 18:25
mine runs the webers....same thing........45s, twin bodies

broken willy
10-02-2009, 23:07
i dont fancy taking the gearbox out again! where can i get a trigger wheel from?

Laine_16v
11-02-2009, 09:49
Use meganne flywheel

breeza18
11-02-2009, 16:46
trigger-wheels.co.uk cheap as chips!

stan
11-02-2009, 23:18
if they are DCOE pattern then there are no problems. If they re SF or other, then you would need a custom made manifold, which may prove pricey.

broken willy
12-02-2009, 22:13
cheers for the advice :D