Hi there,
I currently own a 170 tdi and have changed my inlet manifold for the aluminium BKD one.
There are some pictures in my build thread on page 5 of what I did and some of the brackets which had to be adapted/ground down in places so that they would fit.
As long as the vacuum pipe that operates the swirl flaps is blocked off (I did this simply by folding it back on itself and cable tying it) then you shouldn't get any error lights.
I bought the BKD kit from darkside developments, wasn't the cheapest way of doing it but it comes cleaned and with the right gaskets etc so I felt it was worth it.
Hope that helps shed some light on that option, sorry to hear of your troubles with your car and hope you get it all sorted soon
Chris
Hi Chris,
I wish I'd seen your post about 7 hours ago... I've just spent half the day battling with that exact same manifold from Darkside. I'm no mechanic, so when I read the description on the Darkside website about the BKD conversion kit "These are a direct bolt on replacement the transverse PPD170 engines still allowing fitment of the stock engine cover" I assumed nothing would need any further modifications.
Because daylight was quickly diminishing this evening I had to come up with a quick bodge which didn't involve cutting the brackets. I'll need to re-visit this job to get those brackets properly cut because at the moment I can't fit my engine cover properly. Thanks for the tips though, they will come in handy!
Despite the new inlet manifold and an EGR clean, I'm still noticing a little hesitation when pulling away. I'm hoping this might be related to the DMF which I'm having replaced on Monday.