EPAS into a Cav Turbo
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Great work! Looks spot on
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Good work fella. Top mod
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Had the last couple of bits to sort out for the install.
The heater pipe work was never gone fit once the epas column was fitted so had to result to a bit of blue Peter sticky tape and tubes
I used an old Hoover hose and some very sticky tape.
This sorted the connection at the vent end. I had to tape the pipe directly to the other end because of the lack of space along side the epas control unit.
I then got the rest of the dash installed. Just the stereo to finish off.
Next job, get the wideband gauge installed and wired.
The heater pipe work was never gone fit once the epas column was fitted so had to result to a bit of blue Peter sticky tape and tubes
I used an old Hoover hose and some very sticky tape.
This sorted the connection at the vent end. I had to tape the pipe directly to the other end because of the lack of space along side the epas control unit.
I then got the rest of the dash installed. Just the stereo to finish off.
Next job, get the wideband gauge installed and wired.
Re: EPAS into a Cav Turbo
Good work mate
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I've only just stumbled upon this thread. Quality work!
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Indeed - I am doing this precise modification to my 80's Camper van - it is a well known upgrade on the early VW bus scene.
There are some discussions that say it must be a Corsa-C set up, but for many set ups without road speed sensors, the Corsa-B set up will work fine.
There are some discussions that say it must be a Corsa-C set up, but for many set ups without road speed sensors, the Corsa-B set up will work fine.
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Just re-read this. Good read.