Good point, even tho the results prove it does make it quicker?dave0109 wrote:Does anyone actually have "dyno" proof that this mod makes a difference?
My worry is that although the aperture that allows the air in is larger, the point at which it connects to the airbox looks to be a very similar size.
My argument - how can anymore air get in?
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I find 8bhp at the wheels VERY hard to believe.
in fact, I'd probably chuck the evidence away because it's such a big hike, and therefore it's got to be something else (temperature, rolling road settings, and so on) affecting it - even if it's two runs one after the other. you need at least 5 or 10 runs to prove anything that small.
I didn't notice any real increase fitting one on the TDI. if it is a difference it'll be a little better revving. but not even 5bhp that's for sure.
in fact, I'd probably chuck the evidence away because it's such a big hike, and therefore it's got to be something else (temperature, rolling road settings, and so on) affecting it - even if it's two runs one after the other. you need at least 5 or 10 runs to prove anything that small.
I didn't notice any real increase fitting one on the TDI. if it is a difference it'll be a little better revving. but not even 5bhp that's for sure.
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Whatever you reckon mate. I cant believe someone goes to all the trouble of proving the worth of a mod and gets bagged out like this.david burton wrote:I find 8bhp at the wheels VERY hard to believe.
in fact, I'd probably chuck the evidence away because it's such a big hike, and therefore it's got to be something else (temperature, rolling road settings, and so on) affecting it - even if it's two runs one after the other. you need at least 5 or 10 runs to prove anything that small.
I didn't notice any real increase fitting one on the TDI. if it is a difference it'll be a little better revving. but not even 5bhp that's for sure.
The extra airflow you can multiply by 0.8 to give you a close guess at the extra horsepower
Dink the flap is mentioned in here http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newforu ... php?t=6160
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I haven't done the pipe mod yet, but I did remove the air deflector with a pencil grinder. Previously my GTI would only go to about 5500 revs in top gear, but after the mod it went to 6200 revs/226kph as indicated on the LCD display of the trip computer. So there is definately more air being forced in.
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With the pd160 pipe + Green cotten + Little deflector cut out.
My "standard" vrs raced another standard vrs at santa pod on sunday, and i won the 5 races we had against eachother. i could see him in my rear view mirror.
Now obviously driver skill/reaction times etc are important, But i felt i had that extra give at the higher end of the rev range.
So, yes do the mod if you like!
My "standard" vrs raced another standard vrs at santa pod on sunday, and i won the 5 races we had against eachother. i could see him in my rear view mirror.
Now obviously driver skill/reaction times etc are important, But i felt i had that extra give at the higher end of the rev range.
So, yes do the mod if you like!
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it was an interesting read, but as I said it's only 2 dyno runs. it's hardly proof from a statistical point of view.shanethb wrote:Whatever you reckon mate. I cant believe someone goes to all the trouble of proving the worth of a mod and gets bagged out like this.![]()
You can think all you want. Read the post read the gains in air through the whole intake and yet you still doubt.
I've fitted the mod, so of course I still doubt - there was hardly any difference whatsoever on a tdi, as many people have already said. I think most of it is psychological to be honest.
I'm not "bagging" you out, I speak from first hand experience of the mod, and also 2 runs just doesn't cut it with me. the air readings are impressive, but it's hard to quantify that in terms of bhp.
maybe my tdi already has enough air, but the whole bigger pipe thing just smacks of the ebay cone filters claiming crazy 10bhp gains. I would think even an open unfiltered air box on the outside of the car wouldn't give 10bhp extra.
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4. Now you will see the part that the trumpet came out of. It is attached to the front of the car with 2 torx bits. (below pic) Undo the screws and take induction funnel out.

5. Look down the induction funnel and you will see a flap that is blocking the flow of air. (Pic below) Cut it out with a Stanley knife or something similar.

And it will look like this.

David i didnt post the Dyno chart for proof, IMO dyno's should only be used as a tunng tool and not a definitive output reading. And for your info he did 3 before runs and 3 after runs and took the middle one from each for the chart to show everyone. The intake figures are what you should be looking at not the dyno chart. And comparing a TDI with a Turbo petrol is like comparing apples with oranges. So while you may not have felt an increase i sure as hell did. Like polo226 says itll easily run to redline now where without it it used to choke at 5500rpm.

5. Look down the induction funnel and you will see a flap that is blocking the flow of air. (Pic below) Cut it out with a Stanley knife or something similar.

And it will look like this.

David i didnt post the Dyno chart for proof, IMO dyno's should only be used as a tunng tool and not a definitive output reading. And for your info he did 3 before runs and 3 after runs and took the middle one from each for the chart to show everyone. The intake figures are what you should be looking at not the dyno chart. And comparing a TDI with a Turbo petrol is like comparing apples with oranges. So while you may not have felt an increase i sure as hell did. Like polo226 says itll easily run to redline now where without it it used to choke at 5500rpm.
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