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G6 Performance Ramair Aluminium Hard Pipe - 2.0 TSI (GTi)

Upgrade your intake system with this Ramair aluminium intake pipe, designed for EA888 1.8 & 2.0 TSI/TFSI engines across a wide range of VAG vehicles. This pipe replaces the restrictive OEM intake section, improving airflow into the engine for better throttle response, increased performance and enhanced induction sound.

Constructed from 80mm diameter aluminium tubing, this pipe provides a smoother and less restrictive airflow path compared to the factory setup. The pipe is finished in a black powder coat for durability and an OEM-style appearance within the engine bay.

Designed for flexibility, this intake pipe is compatible with both the standard factory airbox and Ramair performance induction kits JSK-123 and PRK-123, making it an ideal upgrade whether your vehicle is standard or modified.


Features

80mm intake diameter for improved airflow
• Replaces restrictive OEM intake pipework
Black powder coated aluminium construction
• Improves performance and throttle response
• Enhances induction and turbo sound
• Compatible with OEM airbox or Ramair kits (JSK-123 & PRK-123)


What’s Included

• Black powder coated aluminium intake pipe
• Black silicone coupler


What Does It Do?

This upgraded intake pipe improves airflow by increasing diameter and reducing restriction in the intake tract. The result is better turbo efficiency, improved throttle response and a more noticeable induction sound, especially when paired with a performance intake system.


Vehicle Fitment

VW Eos (Mk1)
• 2.0 TSI

VW Golf Mk6
• GTI – 2.0 TSI

VW Jetta (A5 / A6)
• 2.0 TSI

VW Passat (B6 / B7 / CC)
• 1.8 TSI, 2.0 TSI

VW Scirocco Mk3
• 2.0 TSI

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