what does everyone think of carbonio intake for vw golf gti mk5. is it worth me spending $300-$400?
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I have one (non Golf - same engine) and it's great, really hear it sucking air in.
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The Carbonio intake looks good and certainly adds a bit of appeal to the engine bay.
Someone on VWVortex did a flow test and concluded that it did free up the intake path a little.
In terms of performance however you wont really notice anything significant - if at all.
Adds a slight bit of induction noise but its only slight.
If you want to keep the OEM look then not a bad option.
Im going for the VWR intake shortly....MY12 Golf R
CW, 5dr, DSG, Sunroof, ACC, Black 19's, Leather
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Originally posted by Davo_j View Postis it easy to install on my own, or do i need to get it professionally installed and re-tuned?
You won't need a re-tune.
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As Team V mentioned, its pretty easy to do.
Just need a set of TORX drivers and a common screwdriver for the hose clamps.
I dropped a screw in the engine bay and spent an hour looking for it.
Aside from that and a few swear words it was easy to do.
Whilst doing this I also swapped the standard air filter with a K&N panel.
This required taking off the entire engine cover.
You need to wiggle & lift the cover evenly to avoid snapping the mounting posts.
That was "fun" but got there in the end.....MY12 Golf R
CW, 5dr, DSG, Sunroof, ACC, Black 19's, Leather
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Originally posted by driftn View PostAs Team V mentioned, its pretty easy to do.
Just need a set of TORX drivers and a common screwdriver for the hose clamps.
I dropped a screw in the engine bay and spent an hour looking for it.
Aside from that and a few swear words it was easy to do.
Whilst doing this I also swapped the standard air filter with a K&N panel.
This required taking off the entire engine cover.
You need to wiggle & lift the cover evenly to avoid snapping the mounting posts.
That was "fun" but got there in the end.....black 2006 my07 golf gti mk5 Revo stage 2 (APR Carbonio CAI + Milltek TBE + ECS Dog Bone Mount)
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Originally posted by Davo_j View Postthank you guys so much for the advise, im looking at buying these from ebay APR CARBONIO STAGE 1 COLD AIR INTAKE - AUDI / VW 1.8 TSI & 2.0 TSI | eBay
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Originally posted by team_v View PostI would make sure they ship to Australia as APR Aus has a local distribution with a licence agreement in place to inhibit the purchase of items from the US dealers.black 2006 my07 golf gti mk5 Revo stage 2 (APR Carbonio CAI + Milltek TBE + ECS Dog Bone Mount)
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