Just wondering if it's worth blocking off the engine bay side of the standard air intake as it gets unbelievably hot in there! Has anyone done this and is there a downside, it might make it a bit like a (very) budget Dbilas!!
No takers, so I bit the bullet and did some mods today! Most of the air seems to come from the engine bay so I blanked off the engine bay intake with some gaffer tape to see what happened, no problems there, still pulls/revs out ok. Next, I took a dremel to the baffles in the intake section that screws onto the body, there's quite a lot of obstructions in there which divert air from the intake and back into the engine bay so they came out. Then I made a blanking plate to block the upper 70 or so percent of the engine bay inlet, leaving about a centimetre at the bottom to allow for water ingress/draining and to allow some air in in case the ram from the grille area was insufficient. No tests carried out but all seems ok and makes sense to me! Having cat back fitted next Saturday and Revo settings altered to suit hpfp, exhaust, panel filter and forge dv, possibly stage 2, see what happens, was making 270 engine hp with just stage 1, not sure of settings but intake temp/engine bay was getting real hot so with a bit of luck may see 300!!
Here's some pics of my airintake mod:
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/snaponken/Airbox?authkey=Gv1sRgCKSB8Ivm8t3NvQE#
If you lift off the top you'll see the original is very restrictive, full of baffles that conspire to block the cold air from the front grill and encourage the really hot air from the engine bay. Take a dremel cutting disc to the baffles in the box and the airflow from outside is opened right up. I blocked the rear of the box with a piece of firm rubber so no hot air can get in. The manufacturers do this to enhance cold running and to minimise the risk of water ingress but as the route to the air filter is uphill I don't think its a problem. There should be sufficient cross-section for good airflow, about 10cm2, the tube on an aftermarket CAI is no larger! Doesn't look as cool or sound any different but I reckon it does the job!
Reckon so, most of the aftermarket CAI's seem to take their air from the engine bay which defeats the object imho! I don't think the airflow inside the standard air filter housing is so bad, but all that hot air going in defo is!
Obviously flows huge volume but where does the cold air come from?
I'll take a look at the weekend, see what's there and report back! Also give the outcome of stage 2+ on Saturday, Revokev emailed me and reckoned it was worth going 2+ !
OK, took the engine cover apart but there's nothing in there restriction-wise that can be changed, just a few baffles but they're parallel to the air flow. Actually it's not too bad at all! Without doubt a 2 1/2" inlet all the way from the turbo to the air intake will flow more volume but I'm not 100% sure that pulling in hot air from the engine bay helps............
Kev suggested B6 T4 F6 for starters and then datalog it. Not sure about sps, it'd be useful if I had vagcom to track changes, maybe............
Sigh..................................................... more money!