Molested stock airbox with a K&N panel filter does it for me.
							
						
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 the excess oil has to go somewhere...Originally posted by Water Boy View PostIs it worth still running the carbon canister?80,000km 1997 MK3 VR6 manual for sale - www.vwwatercooled.org.au/forums/f23/80-000km-1997-manual-vr6-nsw-sydney-67658.html
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 mm yeah its a bit lateOriginally posted by Golf Houso View PostPlay around with your stock airbox trim and resist the urge to butcher it, because you WILL need it again at some point... Unless you get a replacement bottom of course 
 
 Also, I have one thats been "swiss cheesed" well more like annihilated that you can have for nothing if you want to play around with more intake sound. i did the cut a 1/4 of ur  bottom 1/2 out i did the cut a 1/4 of ur  bottom 1/2 out 
 
 but it happens...i guess ill just find myself a new bottom 1/2 wen i need to. im intrested in giving my "cold air intake" more "cold air" to intake, but with the modded airbox. 
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 Extend the input/output lines with extra hose + connectors and re-route it to the other side. Both left and right sides of the car have the attachment for the charcoal canister.Originally posted by Water Boy View PostIs it worth still running the carbon canister?
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 I don't think you can get any better than a cold air intake pipe, or kit. BMC, DRiFT, etc...
 
 These are enclosed filters with tubes that run down beneath the engine bay for colder air intake. Sounds like the best option to me, and one that despite saying I need to do for over a year, still haven't gotten around to doing Mrk Detailing, premium automotive detailing. Paint correction/protection specialist. PM me Mrk Detailing, premium automotive detailing. Paint correction/protection specialist. PM me
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 this is the photo i had on my computer il post a closer one tomoz
  
 its a bit of aluminium i cut and folded and then bolted with 2 screws
 its basic but it does keep the heat awayWide Steelies For Sale
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 I have a 95 Vento GL, my airbox is missing its side and i have a K&N panel, sounds good and feels a bit better.
 With the counterflow head design, i fail to see the point of CAI as your inlet manifold is encountering heat soak from the exhaust manifold right below it. But eh each for there own.
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 I see what you mean, but:Originally posted by -88- View PostI have a 95 Vento GL, my airbox is missing its side and i have a K&N panel, sounds good and feels a bit better.
 With the counterflow head design, i fail to see the point of CAI as your inlet manifold is encountering heat soak from the exhaust manifold right below it. But eh each for there own.
 
 Say the heat from the exhaust manifold and gas that is transferred to the inlet manifold air is quantified (given a value). Say 30 degrees celcious is transferred, from the heat of the exhaust (air) to the inlet manifold air.
 
 Now, if the inlet manifold air temp is say 20 degrees C, with the standard air box, then add the 30 deg C in heat transfer, and total heat of the inlet air is 50 deg C. Now if the inlet manifold air temp is 0 deg C, then add the 30 deg C of heat transfer and teh total heat of the inlet air is 30 deg C, not 50 deg C, which is cooler, & more efficient (basically)
 
 These are just made up numbers to explain the concept simply. and yes ideally, a cross flow head would have lower inlet temps than a counterflow, but anything you can do to reduce the air inlet temp, should lead to an increase in overall effiency.
 
 HTH
 
 edit: welcome to the forum aswell.
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 The cannister is used for emmisions! You take that out and consider yourself ****ed up the a55hole by the EPA!
 
 If you think about it the stock box guttered completely is the best option with a panel filter.
 
 I still have no idea what I am going to run when I get the car up and running.I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...
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 a dirty great big turboOriginally posted by DubSteve View PostI still have no idea what I am going to run when I get the car up and running. VW: it aint just a car, its a way of life VW: it aint just a car, its a way of life
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 yep im running a pod its that bent tube thats holding it thereOriginally posted by Mrk_Mickey View PostPete are you using a pod on the end of that? If so, how on earth did you get it to fit down there near the horn?
 its perfect length to wedge in there Wide Steelies For Sale Wide Steelies For Sale
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