--82mm Throttle body adapter plates--




Didn't your tb come from a scrap yard or something like that?
Not bumping you down since saving money is a good thing but some people here want a true plug and play ready to go kit
TTM stuff is all brand new and you know it won't break down and from some bad luck it does he backs it up




Didn't your tb come from a scrap yard or something like that?
Not bumping you down since saving money is a good thing but some people here want a true plug and play ready to go kit
TTM stuff is all brand new and you know it won't break down and from some bad luck it does he backs it up
Last edited by berti_00; Apr 8, 2013 at 10:04 PM.




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I read very often elsewhere that such an adapter plate will missalign the stock filter housings and this makes total sense if you look at the design.
I dont know how much you can bend the Y-Pipe though, without having the risk to break-loose one of the metal rings inside, and risking a engine failure (happened more than once in the past, even the WIS warns about it).
Also, the correct Part Number for the Y Pipe is this:
http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/t...3/IMG_0457.jpg
Read here again:
https://mbworld.org/forums/engine-pe...dy-y-pipe.html
Your Part Nr. could be either the old one or just wrong then.
Sorry i don't want to discredit your or anything, please don't get me wrong, its just for getting the real 110% correct informations so i (and of course others) can do that thing on my own.





http://www.parts.com/parts/index.cfm...earch&siteid=2
ZAYED,,
Last edited by cm60k; Apr 10, 2013 at 03:47 PM.
I really thought from the beginning that the Y-Pipe is ONE single part, no Y-Thingy + Hoses + Clamps


So, when checking the Picture on the left, only Part "355" is needed?:
http://www.mbpartsworld.com/showAsse...sembly=1072986
They say its Number "113 094 01 03"
Question: The Hoses from the Y-Pipe have the same diameter no matter with which TB a 55K engine was delivered?
So keeping my old ones would net be a disadvantage in diameter then therefor flow?
I really thought from the beginning that the Y-Pipe is ONE single part, no Y-Thingy + Hoses + Clamps


So, when checking the Picture on the left, only Part "355" is needed?:
http://www.mbpartsworld.com/showAsse...sembly=1072986
They say its Number "113 094 01 03"
Question: The Hoses from the Y-Pipe have the same diameter no matter with which TB a 55K engine was delivered?
So keeping my old ones would net be a disadvantage in diameter then therefor flow?





1) Y-connector #: "113 094 02 03"
2) Y-connector Gasket(which connected to the TB mouth) #: "113 141 15 80",
*Those the only things need to get.....

ZAYED,,




its cheap to
or what the difference is?
https://mbworld.org/forums/3020933-post39.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/w211-amg/...ipe-101-a.html
So, i have no read that the Y-Pipe alone (also called "elbow") without the tubes, with the "113 094 02 03" Part-Nr is no longer available, but the whole 200some $ Kit is. -> Correct???
Also "113 094 01 03" seems to be the stock Y-pipe for 74mm TBs.
I dunno why every online EPC says that "113 094 01 03" is part of the whole 80mm kit (->"113 090 03 29"), but it seems to be wrong actually.




2) "113 094 02 03", Y-connector for (80mm) TB set-up,,
* Complete air intake kit for (74mm) TB #: "113 090 01 29".....
* Complete air intake kit for (80mm) TB #: "113 090 03 29".....
ZAYED,,



