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Airbox Smoothing Guide now with pictures

adam cupra 20vt

Built Not Bought.
Mar 31, 2005
6,162
2
Mud Hut
This forge silicon pipe on the left here......what size Internal diameter is it?

Is it 3"?

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Going to do mine this week when my green filter turns up, not gonna drill any holes tho as I want as little hot air as possible getting in :)
 

1L19

Active Member
Sep 1, 2008
187
0
Barnstaple
Could you only drill the holes and do nothing else to the box to achieve a louder sound with no down sides?
 

olliep

Wants a mk2 GTI
Oct 3, 2005
709
1
Winchester
Could you only drill the holes and do nothing else to the box to achieve a louder sound with no down sides?

yup. unless someone has a before and after dyno result for a purely smoothed box i really doubt that makes any difference. I think the raised bits are there to serve a purpose, i cant be bothered to explain why but i;m like an old man on this, stuck in my beliefs rather... Mine is just drilled and there is definate noise improvement. only low down in the revs tho, once your really gunning it its neglegable. The argument as to downsides is opaque as some would argue that it can allow warm air from the bay into the system however on the other hand there are people saying that it doesnt matter because of the turbo super heating it and the intercoolers cooling it down afterwards anyway.

my thoughts, if you dont have a turbo, worth making sure that you factor in some way of keeping the intake air cool. i.e. drill it if you wish but put a cold air feed to the general area. if you have a turbo i think its kinda worth doing the same as surely if the air enters system, goes through turbo and cooler, its better off going in cold than warm. maybe just not quite so significant. could suffer some heat soak when sat in traffic and pulling away. I drilled on the side of the box towards the front/right (battery)
 
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gb

here and there
Feb 27, 2007
1,855
141
portglasgow
done my own veriation of an intake tonight i used some 70mm rain water down pioe and a 22.5 degree elbow then heated the elbow to an ovel to fit the airbox
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what do you think:D
 

gb

here and there
Feb 27, 2007
1,855
141
portglasgow
cost me zilch got the stuff off the site and it smooth as inside it to so no restrictions:D see if it makes any diference :shrug:
 

kevinmac87

Guest
if you just stick in a panel filter, dnot bother smoothing or drilling the airbox will you notice any differance?
 

kevinmac87

Guest
Ive got a lcr would i need to put a bigger cold air feed in if i smoothed the airbox?
 

kevinmac87

Guest
i Thought it was a 3" pipe on the lcr anyway? does smoothing the airbox actuly make a difference?
 

adam cupra 20vt

Built Not Bought.
Mar 31, 2005
6,162
2
Mud Hut
Have you lot put your large air feed down to the original inatke at the front of the engine bay of have you taken that out as well and put it down behind bumper?
 

D.K

LCR 225
Oct 24, 2007
6,408
3
se london
i Thought it was a 3" pipe on the lcr anyway? does smoothing the airbox actuly make a difference?
The O/E on e is only about 1.5" x 2.5", so you will get a lot more air with a 3" feed pipe

how come it doesn't sound as good as the airbox did on the Fr :confused::confused:
:shrug:

Have you lot put your large air feed down to the original inatke at the front of the engine bay of have you taken that out as well and put it down behind bumper?
If you have a cupra then you can put it down to the fog light, if you cave a Cupra R you cant brcause of the side mount intercooler
 
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