SPIKE":290vy9i7 said:
Mmmm, interesting way round the problem,
yes it can be done and there are no real ISSUES with the janspeed box, however, in my opinion, the mk1 janspeed is for the mk1 not the mk2. the higher power output needs a larger tube size as the mk1 system i think is marginal.
also if you lookat the way the flanges sit on the mk1 janspeed , they dont sit square to each other, no prob if you fit the manifolds on the mk 1 but when you try and adapt to the mk 2 it just does not sit right.
i have spoke to the man who designed the janspeed system and there are valid reasons why it was designed the way it was and i am not prepared to go into those reasons here.
overall i decided it was far better to start from scratch withthe original designers rather than bodging bits to fit, hence the hundreds of pounds needed to get it right.
i you are not convinced, look at the original tube size on the mk2 then look at the mk1 janspeed.
The square flanges do sit square to each other on the phase 2 with a slight down ward angle of afew degress on the conecting pipes into the backbox and this was taken into account when i got them welded.
As for the size of the tubing yes the janspeed system is smaller than the oem mk2 pipes.
This is a quote for the janspeed system
"Testing has now taken place and the complete system has produced a gain of 16bhp on the Mk1 V6. The system will also give very similar gains on the Mk2 255"
So if your original designers are right and what your saying is the pipes on the system are to small for the phase 2 looks like they are the ones bodging in the first place!!
personally i think they are fleecing you