1.4 Drilled Airbox

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Polo Paul
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1.4 Drilled Airbox

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Hi guys

Anyone done this and where have you drilled the holes? Is there any increase change in noise/performance.

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Post by JarnoVWPolo6N »

Drilling holes won't help, because then your engine will start "sucking in air" from under the bonnet, which is hot air (since your engine heats up to about 90/100 degrees Celsius), and hot air contains less oxigen per cubic inch then cold air.

It's more effective for performance to build a sort of ram-air system on your original filterbox, my suggestin is use the grill, then a straight connection unto your airbox, using the samen diametre as the connection on your air box.
Another possibility is an induction kit, but this also sucks hot air from under the bonnet, but it does make an AWESOME sound! I'd suggest a K&N one.

Buttah.......just an airfilter won't give you that much more power, 2% on 60bhp aint that much :wink:
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Post by Phil6N »

Yo cheif, I drilled my air box, only on the back, near the rear of the engine bay. With a K&N replacemnt filter, got a really good induction noise. But its running a tad lean, but its all good though.
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

I wouldn't do it, as Jarno says all it will be doing then is sucking in hot air.

That why they don't have any holes in them when they're made!
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Post by Polo Paul »

I was tempted to this as i have a spare airbox so in the event that it fails i could have bunged the other on.

The real reason for wanting to do it is because i am missing my old GTi BADLY and was looking for a bit more of a sporty engine note.

Being as i have a spare box i might give it a go if i get some spare time and then bang the original one back on when the insurance is settled and i come to sell it.

Cheers for the input guys :D
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Post by benny_polo »

JarnoVWPolo6N wrote: It's more effective for performance to build a sort of ram-air system on your original filterbox, my suggestin is use the grill, then a straight connection unto your airbox, using the samen diametre as the connection on your air box.
here one i did early :D there is a little bit of difference, picks up alot better & response is sharper also give nice induction noise.

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Post by Polo Paul »

Looks do able, what car were the extra pipes from, they look like theure from a Golf Gti Possibly
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Post by JarnoVWPolo6N »

Polo Paul wrote:Looks do able, what car were the extra pipes from, they look like theure from a Golf Gti Possibly
Looks to me that they were used from a Golf mk 3 1.8 litre engineblock, I've got the same part lying around here somewhere :wink:
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