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  • Urgent help required - TFSI turbo inlet pipe removal

    I am just in the process of fitting a Forge Wintake to my 2007 EOS 2.0 TFSI, all going well so far but currently stuck on removing the inlet pipe from the turbo. After a long battle I have been able to remove the spring clip but so far I can't get the pipe to come off the turbo - is there a secret method to this or does it just require brute force?

    The engine is cold at the moment, would it help if it was warm?

    Thanks,

    Adam
    2012 Subaru WRX STi Spec-R in "Lightening Red" because red cars are the fastest!!
    Previously -
    2007 EOS 2.0 TFSI Indium Grey ~ Photos Here
    2002 Bora V5

  • #2
    Ok, done it, claw hammer did the trick!

    Adam
    2012 Subaru WRX STi Spec-R in "Lightening Red" because red cars are the fastest!!
    Previously -
    2007 EOS 2.0 TFSI Indium Grey ~ Photos Here
    2002 Bora V5

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    • #3
      Congrats man. I wanted one for my MkV GTI.

      Good work on the fix.
      Last edited by Deadpool; 08-11-2012, 07:49 AM.

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      • #4
        Apart from getting the turbo inlet pipe off everything else about the install was really easy. Two issues with the turbo inlet, 1) getting the spring clip off because access is very restricted and the only tool I had was adjustable grips and 2) having got the clip off and loose up the pipe getting the hose to let go of the turbo required the use of a claw hammer to hook under the edge and pull up hard.

        Here are before and after pics for those interested, it is a very high quality kit, I am very impressed!






        I had read about an increase in induction noise from this system which puzzled me as it is fully enclosed, as I suspected I am not hearing any difference in induction noise at all. That's a good thing for me, I do not want to draw attention to it.

        Adam
        2012 Subaru WRX STi Spec-R in "Lightening Red" because red cars are the fastest!!
        Previously -
        2007 EOS 2.0 TFSI Indium Grey ~ Photos Here
        2002 Bora V5

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        • #5
          Hope you dont mind me asking but where did you buy your Forge Wintake from? I'd like to order one for my 2012 Tiguan as well. cheers Rybky .... regards

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Tiggy View Post
            Hope you dont mind me asking but where did you buy your Forge Wintake from? I'd like to order one for my 2012 Tiguan as well. cheers Rybky .... regards
            I don't know if it fits the Australian Tiguan.
            I think there isn't enough room due to the battery/washer bottle location.
            My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Tiggy View Post
              Hope you dont mind me asking but where did you buy your Forge Wintake from? I'd like to order one for my 2012 Tiguan as well. cheers Rybky .... regards
              I got mine from ECS Tuning, around $450 delivered. Forge make a different intake for the TSI engines which is what you will have in the Tiguan and as team_v mentions you may not even be able to fit one on a Tiguan. If in doubt drop Forge Motorsports an email directly.

              Adam
              2012 Subaru WRX STi Spec-R in "Lightening Red" because red cars are the fastest!!
              Previously -
              2007 EOS 2.0 TFSI Indium Grey ~ Photos Here
              2002 Bora V5

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              • #8
                Quick update on this. I ran with the Wintake for a week but really could not live with the noise, it is very loud and not a nice noise either! The problem is the use of the metal pipe from the filter to the turbo, it seems to be resonating the sound.

                Rather than take it off completely I decided to try something different and combine the stock airbox with the Forge filter and intake funnel, basically I just removed the panel filter from the engine cover fitted it back and attached the Forge filter to the inlet on the cover, it is a tight fit but does go well. At the weekend I will remove it again and cut away some of the cover so that it sits properly.



                The result is still some induction and turbo noise but about 1/3 of the volume compared to before!! Much more acceptable.

                OK so I know the air flow will not be quite as smooth as it has to pass through the empty air box but the air will be colder and there will be a better flow rate.

                Adam
                2012 Subaru WRX STi Spec-R in "Lightening Red" because red cars are the fastest!!
                Previously -
                2007 EOS 2.0 TFSI Indium Grey ~ Photos Here
                2002 Bora V5

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                • #9
                  Wow man, that looks pretty good!

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                  • #10
                    Does that mean there are now two filters? or have you removed the filter from the wintake, carbonio style
                    MKV GTI Pirelli

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by bwen View Post
                      Does that mean there are now two filters? or have you removed the filter from the wintake, carbonio style
                      It would not make sense to remove the high flow Wintake filter and leave the very restrictive panel filter. I have removed the panel filter from the engine cover airbox so just have the Wintake filter. This means that although the air still goes through the airbox that is sitting on top of the hot engine (never understood that design!) it won't be there as long as it does not have to pass through a filter, so it should remain cool(er).

                      Adam
                      2012 Subaru WRX STi Spec-R in "Lightening Red" because red cars are the fastest!!
                      Previously -
                      2007 EOS 2.0 TFSI Indium Grey ~ Photos Here
                      2002 Bora V5

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                      • #12
                        Make sure you seal the two halves of the engine cover, the original filter acts as a gasket - if you remove the filter entirely, you will leave a gap that can allow unfiltered air through. One option is cut the centre out of your old filter & refit the rubber.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Rybky View Post
                          It would not make sense to remove the high flow Wintake filter and leave the very restrictive panel filter. I have removed the panel filter from the engine cover airbox so just have the Wintake filter. This means that although the air still goes through the airbox that is sitting on top of the hot engine (never understood that design!) it won't be there as long as it does not have to pass through a filter, so it should remain cool(er).

                          Adam
                          That's a very good point! Although the two halves of the engine cover/airbox are held together with about 8 screws I guess I should make sure that it is sealed right through. I will be taking it apart again at the weekend to cut part of the cover away so will check it seals up well. Using the seal from the old filter is a good tip, thanks.

                          Adam
                          2012 Subaru WRX STi Spec-R in "Lightening Red" because red cars are the fastest!!
                          Previously -
                          2007 EOS 2.0 TFSI Indium Grey ~ Photos Here
                          2002 Bora V5

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