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Quill

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    Clive
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    Guisborough
  • Audi Model
    Audi Coupe 2.6
  • Audi Year
    1995

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  1. Unused heater hose 8Z0 819 373R still in packaging £10 +p&p
  2. Hi, If its the same as for the 1995 coupe I have one. Regards Clive
  3. Hi, I can't say for sure whether the 2.0l engine has one. The 2.6l engine doesn't. In this case I think the air flow rate is calculated by the ECU from the signal from the pressure sensor in the inlet manifold. Regards Clive
  4. Hi, some cooling system designs have a single outlet from the expansion tank and on these the tank takes a while to get warm because there isn't any flow of warm coolant through it. Other designs have more than one pipe connected to the tank. For example some have a small pipe from near the top of the radiator that connects to the expansion tank so that any air in the radiator will bleed out automatically. So just check how many pipes are connected to the tank - if there's only one connection the tank will tend to stay cool, although it will get warm eventually due to conduction. Regards Clive
  5. Hi, I haven't seen the ones in the lower photo fitted to any Audis, The one in the upper photo matches my 1995 Coupe V6. By the way I had to scrap my V6 in the end and I have a stash of spares. If you need anything just ask - 01287 639437. Regards Clive
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