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And for those who just want to remove the snow grate, I just did it. Took less than 5 minutes, lifted straight out, and didn't even get my hands dirty. I have no way of knowing if that made any difference, but I figured it couldn't hurt
And for those who just want to remove the snow grate, I just did it. Took less than 5 minutes, lifted straight out, and didn't even get my hands dirty. I have no way of knowing if that made any difference, but I figured it couldn't hurt
From my testing I think you may get a modest increase. If you also installed a high flow panel filter you’d probably be able to get a measurable difference.
I think the filter element plays a decent part as well as the more direct flow path with the Racingline intake.
From my testing I think you may get a modest increase. If you also installed a high flow panel filter you’d probably be able to get a measurable difference.
I think the filter element plays a decent part as well as the more direct flow path with the Racingline intake.
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Confirming a moderate increase. Snow grate removal was tested and there was a 3% increase in CFM:
Turbo Inlet Pipe (TIP) shows some distinct gains over stock (note APR intake did not provide significant flow increase compared to the panel filter and snow grate removal):
Turbo Inlet Pipe (TIP) shows some distinct gains over stock (note APR intake did not provide significant flow increase compared to the panel filter and snow grate removal):
All these also increase intake noise alot.. DV+ also gives nice turbo noises when coming off the throttle.
If you really want a loud intake, disconnect the airbox and just have the turbo inletpipe, did this to see how it sounded when installing my intake parts...
From my testing I think you may get a modest increase. If you also installed a high flow panel filter you’d probably be able to get a measurable difference.
I think the filter element plays a decent part as well as the more direct flow path with the Racingline intake.
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Is there a reason you went with racingline as opposed to something else like APR or LEYO?
Is there a reason you went with racingline as opposed to something else like APR or LEYO?
Yes I chose the Racingline intake for a few reasons.
Firstly I wanted a closed intake for low noise as opposed to an open/semi-open pod filter.
Secondly I needed an intake that allowed higher flows. The APR intake is not any better than stock intake with snow grate removal and a high flow panel filter. The Racingline is good for up to 600hp applications which is more than I’ll ever need.
Third I like the fact that it looks OEM finish. If you didn’t know what the stock airbox looked like you’d think it was factory.
Yes I chose the Racingline intake for a few reasons.
Firstly I wanted a closed intake for low noise as opposed to an open/semi-open pod filter.
Secondly I needed an intake that allowed higher flows. The APR intake is not any better than stock intake with snow grate removal and a high flow panel filter. The Racingline is good for up to 600hp applications which is more than I’ll ever need.
Third I like the fact that it looks OEM finish. If you didn’t know what the stock airbox looked like you’d think it was factory.
Downside it is more expensive.
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Thanks Tigger.
Looking into one for myself currently, but a bit overwhelmed by the amount of choice.
Looking a bit deeper, as much as I like the Racing Line intake - it runs, what appears to be a foam filter.
Are there other products out there that look like OEM but run a cotton pod inside or a larger panel filter? I could get Impossible Fab to make me a custom box, but then it will just look like my jap crap car at home..
I like the look of the Racingline setup, so much that I'm considering the whole package (R600 intake, silicone hose, highflow turbo inlet, and turbo muffler delete) on my Wolfie, but I've seen reports of the foam filter disintegrating. There's a couple of video's on youtube.
I like the look of the Racingline setup, so much that I'm considering the whole package (R600 intake, silicone hose, highflow turbo inlet, and turbo muffler delete) on my Wolfie, but I've seen reports of the foam filter disintegrating. There's a couple of video's on youtube.
Nice work! I think I might look at heading down this path when I need to replace the foam filter. And yes I've seen the pics of filters that have disintegrated possibly through over-oiling??
Hard to say tigger, most of the video's apparently report low mileage (10K miles and under), some think it may be heat related. Given the age of most of the video's I'm inclined to think Racingline have addressed the issue with a new type of foam as the replacements looked different to the previous ones.
Just keep an eye on yours, you don't want that stuff getting sucked into your engine!
Foam filters generally have no oil .... its the cotton filters (K&N typically) that need oil.
I have a MST on the Golf and can say I have been very impressed with it. Have had custom and APR Carbonios before on other cars before and do rate the MST as 1 of the best so far. I'd be seriously looking at a MST if I had a Tig Mk2.
That said my K&N Typhoon on the Mustang is awesome too.
Current:2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2014 Amarok TSIRed (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...
If anyone is after a BMC drop in air filter for the Tiguan 162 TSI, Sparesbox has 20% off, ends up being $80.76 and includes a free BMC filter cleaning kit:
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