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New induction kit on the way
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The stock air intake is probably the best place visually and it still gives it relatively good air flow.KPerryGTi wrote:It cost me £80 and it didnt come with the elbow, it looks a bit crap cus the elbow is made from scraps that I have lying around, all works fine but yeh looks quite untidy lol and yeah also the bracket is a little bit pants planing to make a new one from some bits at work but it holds it for now...![]()
Sound is good, not as loud as the other one I had on but makes the same noise, which is a very nice noise!lol But I can defiantly feel the difference between this one and that other one I had on, it really does free up the revs a lot! So not a bad buy at all - Good Price - Good Look - Good Sound - Good Performance! Well chuffed!
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Just trying to figure out the best place to put the cold air feed... as we all know there isn't a lot of room under theses GTi hoods! lol any suggestions? at the moment i just have it running from where the stock cold air take was...
Yeh thats a well good idea! looks smart and good air flow im guessing! cheers for the postjoedee wrote:this is what i did for my bmc
That's a good point, I cant actually seeing it being a problem too much when its raining unless your going through some serious puddles but I imagine washing the car would be a problem. Nice to see somebody doing something different thoughalexperkins wrote:Apart from the fact the intake will suck in water when its raining, thats not a bad idea.
Its best to keep the airfeed in the original position IMO Its protected, and gets a very good flow of cold air whatever the weather