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Currently running a VWR Intake on a 2008 Audi S3[mechanically the same as Golf R]
Can't say that I've noticed any increase in induction noise over stock.
Cheers
Len
The APR Carbonio is the quietest, but it's still a bit louder than stock. If you don't like the sound of your R's induction noise, then your going to HATE the C63 if you end up getting one. They are loud and obnoxious ALL the time (idling / slow cruising / full throttle etc). I had a C63 estate for a day last year - personally I loved the sound.
Currently running a VWR Intake on a 2008 Audi S3[mechanically the same as Golf R]
Can't say that I've noticed any increase in induction noise over stock.
Cheers
Len
If you drive with your windows up 100% of the time you may not notice and difference in noise Len. I also have the VW Racing intake and I can assure you it's much louder than stock. Next time you take your car out, put your window down and give the car some throttle.
An investigating the new option from Viezu but also chatting with a tuner on modifying the stock intake
Fair enough. The C63 was a ripper. I only had it for a 24hr period though. You should start saving for tyres now - the rear ones wont last long at all. It wants to spin the tyres and go sideways ALL the time. And its only got narrow 255 section tyres. The one i drove only had 18,000km on it and the previous owner said it was its 3rd set of rear tyres. Yes 3rd set in 18,000km!!
I dare say whatever Viezu are working on intake-wise will be louder than stock as well. You could try removing the plastic hose that goes from the engine cover to the grill, and getting a custom made pipe made up from the engine cover down to the space behind / below the passenger headlight?? Add a 2nd air filter (pod style) at the end of that pipe and it might help to quieten the intake noise down?? It wont look pretty (and personally i wouldnt do it) but if you want to quieten it down, that might be a solution.
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