I've been running the stock airbox and engine cover with an APR carbon inlet and K&N filter on my K04-converted Mk5 GTI for about 10,000kms with no issues. Only problem is that with a few extra mods (catch can, replacement breather pipes, etc.), the engine cover doesn't really fit under the hood anymore without squashing a whole bunch of vacuum hoses - so it's got to go.
I'm looking for an aftermarket intake which is a) not too loud (I don't want the car to attract too much attention), and b) absolutely not defect-able, which is the biggest reason I've kept the stock airbox so far. I'm in Victoria, and I think our EPA rules say you can run a paper pod filter but not an oiled one (modified vehicle guidelines - EPA Victoriahttps://www.epa.vic.gov.au/~/media/Publications/1031%204.pdf). Can anyone shed more light on this? I also don't want to spend ~$600 on a new intake if I can avoid it.
The Volant system looks pretty suitable but I've read some criticisms about fitment - I also really like the aesthetic of the Neuspeed P-Flo, but I'm worried it might be a bit loud. Any other ideas? Would also be super keen to hear from anyone who's built an enclosure for a pod filter intake - and if you've got anything second-hand for sale, let me know and I'll probably buy it from you...
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