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  • #16
    Originally posted by WRXconvert
    next i am going to find some suitable type venting... because this is too restrictive...



    and last but not least, adapt something other that this back plate which will pickup all the air that the mouth picks up... im thinking PVC or something... not too sure yet...

    Use some 80mm flame proof brake ducting for your inlet pipe and instead of using pvc piping and adapting the backing plate you could cable tie the end of ur new inlet pipe to the mouth of the feeder it would be alot easier.

    Thats what ill be attempting today hopefully lol

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    • #17
      Ive dont these mods on the S3 , not sure how much of a difference it makes but it definately takes a long time to smoothen out the factory airbox .
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Bug_racer
        Ive dont these mods on the S3 , not sure how much of a difference it makes but it definately takes a long time to smoothen out the factory airbox .
        cool i have time to play around.... what diameter inlet to the airbox did you use? im thinking 3 inch... and should i worry about directing it upwards toward the filter?
        Timbo, in order to get to the 250-280 HP i want, i am going to have to upgrade a lot of things, the stock airbox and induction mouth will not support this amout of horsepower full stop (.) if you up the amount of boost you are producing... you should in turn up the amount of air the turbo can receive and get rid of... thats why airbox and exhaust mods are essential. im not going to put a pod filter into the equation at all, as this would wreck the whole idea of getting a ram air effect. A high flow panel filter and other induction mods such as enlarging the diameter of the inlet into the airbox as well as "smoothing" it out will allow you to flow a lot more air.
        I guess what im trying to say is... go put a KO4 on your motor and leave your induction the same as it is now... then to compare, go and free your inlet and airbox up a bit, and tell me it doesnt make a difference.

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        • #19
          that deflector is there 4 diverting rocks & rain OUT of ur air box, thust the opening at the bottom, so yeah don't block all that area lol leave a small gap cos the polo truly got cold air induction means it will pick up anything get close to that grill lol air, insect, dirt, rock, bird lol... Good stuff, don't get 2 worry, u will enjoy the induction sound... just dont pick up any disease lol

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          • #20
            And remember rally car with 35mm restriction, they still doing 400HP all day long lol... so don't get too greedy lol

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            • #21
              Originally posted by WRXconvert
              I guess what im trying to say is... go put a KO4 on your motor and leave your induction the same as it is now... then to compare, go and free your inlet and airbox up a bit, and tell me it doesnt make a difference.
              No question if you're planning to put a KO4 on, you'll need more air in. Good luck
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              • #22
                Originally posted by WRXconvert
                cool i have time to play around.... what diameter inlet to the airbox did you use? im thinking 3 inch... and should i worry about directing it upwards toward the filter?
                Timbo, in order to get to the 250-280 HP i want, i am going to have to upgrade a lot of things, the stock airbox and induction mouth will not support this amout of horsepower full stop (.) if you up the amount of boost you are producing... you should in turn up the amount of air the turbo can receive and get rid of... thats why airbox and exhaust mods are essential. im not going to put a pod filter into the equation at all, as this would wreck the whole idea of getting a ram air effect. A high flow panel filter and other induction mods such as enlarging the diameter of the inlet into the airbox as well as "smoothing" it out will allow you to flow a lot more air.
                I guess what im trying to say is... go put a KO4 on your motor and leave your induction the same as it is now... then to compare, go and free your inlet and airbox up a bit, and tell me it doesnt make a difference.
                What we found with a K04, high flow intake pipe and a free flowing airbox (BMC CDA) was our fuelling went out the window (ie started to run lean) - put the stock one back on & its all good.

                The difference up top was amazing - so we really want to get more air into this baby with the K04, but we are faced with fuel system upgrades (and its already got an upgraded FPR).

                Also look at your MAF inlet size, its 60mm inside the flow straigtner, so that becomes a bottleneck.

                We have a heap of Data Logs of the different intake combo's on our car (g/s air) - but unfortunately only with the K04 on board - you can see the difference easily, and also the gains from the intake pipe!
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                • #23
                  Here are some good articles - good tech back up on the theory and of course, different results from what the ECU did with the air!

                  See what you think:



                  the other articles are listed at the bottom of the page as well!
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