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  • Pod filter leaking boost?

    I have a stock 01 mk4 gti, i recently bought a pod filter (only because i have a TIP that wont fit with the stock air box but didn't have it installed during this time period) and just clamped it onto the end of the maf. I usually get a peak of about 10psi with the air box and with the pod only about 6-7psi. i ran it for about a couple of weeks only really because the induction noise was nice and deep but replaced it again with the airbox and went back to 10psi. I cannot think of any way that is could be causing a drop in boost levels and cant find anything on the net about it. Maybe because the old 'hot engine air' being less dense and the turbo cant compress as much? Idk but yeah any help would be great.
    ps. i have no idea how to navigate forums so don't get too mad if this is in the wrong spot
    Thanks

  • #2
    Can't be leaking boost at the pod filter.

    I'd be looking elsewhere.
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    • #3
      that's what i thought, what do you think would be doing it? I didn't touch anything else. Thanks

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      • #4
        Seems unlikely but the only cause I could see is that the filter is restricting flow.
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        • #5
          Well it was $16 from auto barn so yeah haha

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          • #6
            Lol. So is your ECU chipped/reflashed btw? 10psi the norm?


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            • #7
              Originally posted by theBRUCEofWAYNE View Post
              Lol. So is your ECU chipped/reflashed btw? 10psi the norm?


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              I peak 15 hold 14psi stock with a tweaked n75 but I see no way a pod could "leak" boost. Try a different brand pod?
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              • #8
                Yeah ecu is all stock, I just realised it's ment to be a 'compact' pod filter so yeah it just must be restricting flow. Might go and buy a proper size one from super cheap for like $30 later on

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                • #9
                  modify your stock air box.
                  that and a clean filter will be a million times better then 90% of pod filters

                  your pod wont be leaking boost, more like its suffocating it or similar as mentioned above
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by dylan8 View Post
                    modify your stock air box.
                    that and a clean filter will be a million times better then 90% of pod filters

                    your pod wont be leaking boost, more like its suffocating it or similar as mentioned above
                    So you rekon like cut a hole in the airbox and route a pipe from the bumper or inside the fender to it or something?

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                    • #11
                      I Lol'ed at this.
                      That thread heading is priceless.
                      your awesome

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                      • #12
                        ikr I was so confused because there is literally no way that could happen but yeah imma just run with airbox and mabe later on mod it.

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                        • #13
                          The stock airbox flows plenty for the stock turbo and keeps your ignition amp nice and cool. Some holes in the bottom and a new panel filter will give you a nice increase in induction noise and maybe 1 or 2 kilowatts
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                          • #14
                            Alright I might do that. Thanks everyone for your input

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                            • #15
                              What did you do with the ICM (thing that is attached to the side of the stock airbox) when you put the pod on? I've read too that oiled filters like the ones from autobarn and supercheap are bad for the MAF but im not 100% sure lol.

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