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  • VWR Intake / Engine cover question

    I will shortly become an owner of a lovely roc R, and was thinking about putting on the VWR CAI and some tune to go with it.

    The other option I was looking at was the Carbonio from APR, but essentially doesn't actually seem to change much, and VWR might be the better option. Was mainly looking for a bit more induction noise, and i'm not sure how the APR goes in that respect, but I assume the VWR will do what I'm after. I realise the actual power increases would be fairly low with either.

    The advantage to the APR is keeping the engine cover, however I see some people using an audi tts cover as a substitute or cutting the original.

    Just wondering if anyone has any experience with either option.

    In the case of modding the original, how easy it is to cut, noticeable if you went back to the original airbox, possible price for replacement?
    In the case of the audi cover is just a straight swap... are the audi rings removable from the audi cover, price etc.

    Thanks

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    The Carbonio is useless, I had one and it does absolutely nothing. You'll get some nice gains from the VWR Intake and a far better sound. Then grab an Audi TT-S Engine cover from BKS Tuning (cheapest I've come across).

    IMO, the best idea would be to grab the VWR Intake and the TT-S Engine cover. That way if you ever wish to go back you don't have to source a second-hand OEM cover. Just de-badge the TT-S one and put some VW stuff on it if you wish to keep the VW look.

    You can also buy a fully converted TT-S cover designed to look like a VW one from Tarmac Engineering if you're willing to spend the coin: Custom FSI Engine Cover
    Last edited by Deadpool; 16-02-2013, 08:45 PM. Reason: Forgot the link

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Deadpool View Post
      The Carbonio is useless, I had one and it does absolutely nothing. You'll get some nice gains from the VWR Intake and a far better sound. Then grab an Audi TT-S Engine cover from BKS Tuning (cheapest I've come across).

      IMO, the best idea would be to grab the VWR Intake and the TT-S Engine cover. That way if you ever wish to go back you don't have to source a second-hand OEM cover. Just de-badge the TT-S one and put some VW stuff on it if you wish to keep the VW look.

      You can also buy a fully converted TT-S cover designed to look like a VW one from Tarmac Engineering if you're willing to spend the coin: Custom FSI Engine Cover
      VWR sounds like the way to go then. Thanks for the link to the Tarmac, fairly pricey, but BKS tuning one seems like the go, i handle the rings. If its this one is that all that is required?

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      • #4
        Yep, that's exactly it. No trimming needed, just use your existing rubber bungs that hold your engine cover in place.

        You'll be more than happy with the results.

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        • #5
          make sure you shop around for the best price concerning the vwr intake,cheapest i found was 635 delivered ,ill be getting one myself and a forge catch can

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          • #6
            I'm running the VWR CAI in my Scirocco and don't have an engine cover.

            Is there any particular reason you want an engine cover, aside from making it pretty?
            MY12 Scirocco R - slightly not stock :rolleyes:

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            • #7
              Originally posted by RRRRIT View Post
              make sure you shop around for the best price concerning the vwr intake,cheapest i found was 635 delivered ,ill be getting one myself and a forge catch can
              635 is cheap, what supplier was that?

              The engine cover yea, just for the sake of being pretty really. Obviously not required, but I think the engine without the cover looks fairly ugly. Not that i'm opening the bonnet every few minutes, but I think i'd prefer it just for my own sake.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by pomme View Post
                635 is cheap, what supplier was that?

                The engine cover yea, just for the sake of being pretty really. Obviously not required, but I think the engine without the cover looks fairly ugly. Not that i'm opening the bonnet every few minutes, but I think i'd prefer it just for my own sake.
                i'm with you on this one, it looks damn ugly with no engine cover so i would also want one.
                also interested in where it can be had for $635 delivered

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by JohnA View Post
                  i'm with you on this one, it looks damn ugly with no engine cover so i would also want one.
                  also interested in where it can be had for $635 delivered
                  Clean your Engine Bay and add some goodies like the R8 Oil Cap and maybe some Carbon bits. Then you might like it.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Deadpool View Post
                    Clean your Engine Bay and add some goodies like the R8 Oil Cap and maybe some Carbon bits. Then you might like it.
                    my engine bay is spotless but still think it looks cleaner and neater with the cover

                    no cover with intake




                    cover with intake



                    each to their own though, and i suppose unless you are showing off the engine bay you wouldnt care too much anyways.

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                    • #11
                      I must admit, the VWR looks a lot cleaner than my Twintake.

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                      • #12
                        To be honest that actually looks pretty good, maybe I was comparing to my Polo, which is pretty messy underneath the cover. I haven't picked up the Scirocco yet, so I'll make a judgement when I get it.

                        JohnA - I found these guys... uspmotorsports, who are a little more expensive than another one I found, however there shipping is much cheaper than the other mob, and should be about 620 landed. I think i might get the short shift kit too, for about 870 total. They will do the oil catch can, just getting a price on them, however it would have to be a separate order otherwise I will get charged gst. I'll keep you informed if i place an order, make sure they are reliable.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by pomme View Post
                          To be honest that actually looks pretty good, maybe I was comparing to my Polo, which is pretty messy underneath the cover. I haven't picked up the Scirocco yet, so I'll make a judgement when I get it.

                          JohnA - I found these guys... uspmotorsports, who are a little more expensive than another one I found, however there shipping is much cheaper than the other mob, and should be about 620 landed. I think i might get the short shift kit too, for about 870 total. They will do the oil catch can, just getting a price on them, however it would have to be a separate order otherwise I will get charged gst. I'll keep you informed if i place an order, make sure they are reliable.
                          Thanks for the link mate. Will definately have to order one and just keep it in the shed till i get each piece i want. Then do it all in one hit with the tune

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                          • #14
                            VWR Intake / Engine cover question

                            Originally posted by pomme View Post
                            To be honest that actually looks pretty good, maybe I was comparing to my Polo, which is pretty messy underneath the cover. I haven't picked up the Scirocco yet, so I'll make a judgement when I get it.

                            JohnA - I found these guys... uspmotorsports, who are a little more expensive than another one I found, however there shipping is much cheaper than the other mob, and should be about 620 landed. I think i might get the short shift kit too, for about 870 total. They will do the oil catch can, just getting a price on them, however it would have to be a separate order otherwise I will get charged gst. I'll keep you informed if i place an order, make sure they are reliable.
                            Have a look here for a near-new catch can. all you need to complete the kit for a Golf/Scirocco R is the PCV plate, manifold tap and hoses - all of whichyou can source through Carformance for about $100. http://www.vwwatercooled.com/forums/...ad.php?t=82512
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                            • #15
                              http://uspmotorsports.com/,from from the US
                              its such a rip off here nearly charging a grand for a intake

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