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    They normally do this sort of stuff to either reduce induction noise or reduce the chance of water being sucked into the turbo.
    If you modify it you will end up with a little more noise, a higher chance of sucking water into your turbo and normally no increase in power.

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    Its pretty easy to log the intake temps from Vag Com or ECU Explorer, we have seen considerable drops in intake temps from modifying the cold air feed. look for an update on the "Polo on roids" thread in a couple of weeks

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    Cheers guy. the amount of air that is deflected down from the airbox feed is amazing i just can't understand it. Guy, im not going to run into any problems with A/F ratio or anything like that if i have a ram air feed style am i? i propose having all that air going into the feed. i feel kinda gipped that im losing so much of the air. anyone who is serious about doing further mods to their cars should have a good look at this feed... its a major restriction.

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    WRX, we tested blocking off the lower portion (the bit that sucks in the engine bay) - you should be fine - the layout of the airbox is very restrictive as well. Unfortunately we didnt have a car with just a chip for airbox testing (only the K04 car) - but the only time we ran out of Fuel was with the super high flowing BMC CDA.

    We have some "motorsport" factory intake feeds that are 40% larger & have a cold only feed into the stock airbox in transit - will be nice to see how they work!

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    Guy -I was just thinking of bolting up an Apexi power filter with an adaptor plate to the end of the stock hose and eliminating the air box altogether - just use a k&n oil filter for the cold start pump like you guys did on the BMC filter... No cold air could be a problem thou - thoughts??

    Let me know when you get these motorsport intakes in - would be keen to try one out on a non-chipped polo...

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    Hey Spec, if you are going to try to run a pod style filter, you really need to have it shielded from the engine bay heat or you will go backwards. The BMC CDA is carbon so it shields it.

    On the polo (and most of the new VW's) you cant run a tube under the battery & headlight down to the lower passengers grill as there is the electric power steer unit located there now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guy_H
    WRX, we tested blocking off the lower portion (the bit that sucks in the engine bay) - you should be fine - the layout of the airbox is very restrictive as well. Unfortunately we didnt have a car with just a chip for airbox testing (only the K04 car) - but the only time we ran out of Fuel was with the super high flowing BMC CDA.

    We have some "motorsport" factory intake feeds that are 40% larger & have a cold only feed into the stock airbox in transit - will be nice to see how they work!
    Motorsport? is that the brand? I have looked at a few different options as to how to modify the airbox. Unfortunately as you have previously stated guy, there is basically no position down low to feed an induction pipe to. i was honestly thinking of doing some R&D into it, but just by looking in the engine bay and all of the front bumper there is just no where to run a pipe to. The only thing i can think of is enlarging the inlet into the airbox by about 25-35% (buy means of PVC pipe or similar), using a suitable feed such as an equivalent to the pipercross pipe (its basically an aviation induction tube, i can get some through an RAAF'Y mate) and modifying the intake feed, by means of dremeling the deflector off, and adapting some sort of back plate which i can adapt the air feed tube to. hope this makes sense... i am blabbering a bit...

    P.S got the APR 6 hour free trial.... and just popped in a pipercross panel replacement (which apparantly doesnt need oil) and its unbelievable. the induction noise IS louder.... but also spools up a little bit quicker too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guy_H
    We have some "motorsport" factory intake feeds that are 40% larger & have a cold only feed into the stock airbox in transit - will be nice to see how they work!

    That sound great Guy, can u throw up a pic or some info? thanx

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    Its a factory part - When they land, I'll post some pics!

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