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air feed

D.K

LCR 225
Oct 24, 2007
6,408
3
se london
Hi,

I should be picking up my LCR tomorrow :D and I am going to make a few mods to it for example a piper turbo back exhaust system, bigger intercooler & a custom remap.
I was wondering what the pros and cons are of replacing the standard air box or just replacing the panel filter and smoothing the airbox? Would be great to know what everyone else is using!

Cheers,

Henry

A modded airbox will give as good gains as any other induction kit and it will save you a few quid ;)
This should help you http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=198039&highlight=airbox+smoothing+guide
 

henryg

Active Member
Mar 30, 2008
81
0
Oxford
Nice one, thanks for the advice. Been reading loads of info. about what to go for... got square eyes now lol.
 
Nov 29, 2007
736
0
Mansfield, Notts
100mm is the smallest metal pipe I could find. The airbox hole was opened up using a stanley knife and a big file, a dremel would be far easier. With the other mods it seems to work well and sounds pretty cool.

Overkill ? very possibly :D lol

how did you seal it to the inside of the airbox mylo? Or is it just poked in?
 

AdamRoutley

Use The Force!!
Feb 22, 2007
1,827
1
Walsall
www.myspace.com
theres 1m of 4" tumble dryer ducting from screwfix for about £1.50 would that surfice? how do i remove the plastic casing from being the nearside light? (not the bit you remove to get to the light, the whole lot)
 

JamJay

California Bound
Yeah but ideally you don't want to create a bottleneck in the piping. A squished 4" feed with a bottleneck will be less efficient than one that's 3" all the way through.

Does anyone know if 1m is enough to make a feed from the front grill (left side of SEAT badge) to the air box?
 

adam cupra 20vt

Built Not Bought.
Mar 31, 2005
6,162
2
Mud Hut
Yeah but ideally you don't want to create a bottleneck in the piping. A squished 4" feed with a bottleneck will be less efficient than one that's 3" all the way through.

Does anyone know if 1m is enough to make a feed from the front grill (left side of SEAT badge) to the air box?

Excatly...I used 76mm and that was perfect to run beside the battery and go into the box.
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adam cupra 20vt

Built Not Bought.
Mar 31, 2005
6,162
2
Mud Hut
Yeah I have....I don't have a air box with air feed any more I have a cone filter down behind the bumper which in my opinion gives better performance [only my opinion not trying to start a debate lol]

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Rather than trying to take a feed from the bumper I thought it was a better idea to just put a proper filter down there on the end of a ridgid smooth pipe....can't get a better air flow than that.

Unless you remove the bumper you'll need to cut/snap the bit of plastic thats in the way behind the light.
 

gb

here and there
Feb 27, 2007
1,855
141
portglasgow
made my own
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some 75mm rain water down pipe and an angled section :D my thought where the ribs in the ducting would restrict the air flow:)
 
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