Any opinions on what these kits are like
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I was just reading Bens' "Airbox design help" link :
http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/foru...elp-74263.html
Looks like a cost effective mod.
Looking at all options does anyone know what this kit would be like:
eBay Australia: Buy new & used fashion, electronics & home d
I'm not sure whether it's worth the extra money or whethert it would fit.
There are cheaper ones:
eBay Australia: Buy new & used fashion, electronics & home d
Or for the money is Bens mod the most worthwhile
Any opinions on what these kits are like
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For that price may as well buy one and find out. In fact I may do that when I get paid
Which kit one are you thinking of?
Plus what do you think of these aluminium pipes:
Auto Car Universal 3" Aluminum Pipe Cold Air Induction Intake Kit | eBay
They would improve the looks of the install plus be less restrictive. (As long as the shape is flexible enough to fit).
Aluminium will transfer heat, it's all about getting cold air.
Plan the route, the battery is the biggest issue.
May as well buy the cheaper one. worth a try for $80 will probs buy next tuesday
There's a couple of pictures in this thread of different installations:
http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/foru...n-26292-3.html
For your future turbo, I think the stock box may be restrictive. Cant stress enough how much engine bay air sucks (as in is bad) compared to fresh air, so get it plumbed right.
If you look around you might see that I've tried pods in the bay, custom heat shields, open enclosures in the bottom half of the engine, etc.
Personally, a 10degree day is awesome and a 30degree day makes my car feel lazy. IMO heat plus small turbo's = more noise but slower.
Yeah, I agree.
Took a look a litttle while ago to see how much room there is in the engine bay to run one of the listed ebay items.
When you remove the air box you can fit in the new round canister in its place, but then you cacn can either of two ways as per this link:
http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/foru...n-26292-3.html
That is on the left of the battery or on the right.
I have an optima yellow top battery which is smaller so either direction is not an issue.
If you go to the left then the intake would join the original spot where the PD160 intake normally joins but you would have to make a couple of sharp turns slowing down the air speed.
If you go to the right it goes around the battery in a soft curve down to the fog lamp opening. But, and a big but, the washer bottle filling neck consticts the path down.
What have other people done to solve this that have installed BMC CDA's.
I'd like to keep all the plumbing 76mm if possible.
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