mashpotato_1981
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Just a quick question to see whether a performance panel filter is better than an induction kit for a tdi leon?
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I'm contemplating a panel or an open cone too. But after plenty of searches and reading, I've decided to just go what the hell and get myself a cheap universal open cone to sit inside original airbox (without lid on, as wont fit with it on), and will have an extra cold air feed running to it. If it doesn't work and goes wrong, then it's not cost me that much (£10), and can easily go out and get a decent specific panel filter(£40).
I basically just want some noise lol.
I'm just keeping an eye on ebay for a nice looking cheap one for under a tenner. I think the size of neck for the cone I need is 70mm? I measured it ages ago and that's what comes to mind anyway! Not getting a specific induction kit as they're stupid money for what they are! Already have a decent size cold air feed already. So could turn out to be another one of my traditional decent cheap mods
I'll let you know how it turns out! lol.
Not yet. Heading back on Sunday for the best week of the year... Fresher's Week
So that'll be a week of no driving and constant drinking for me. So no progress will be made on the old motor, lol. I've nearly finished my full LED interior light transformation though, so will get that posted up soon!
That's impossible unless you have changed final drive, gearing or wheel sizes. More power doesn't change the engine rpm at the same road speed.the revs sit lower when cruising, about 200RPM lower at 70 in 5th, so I guess... burns less fuel. Happy days!
That's impossible unless you have changed final drive, gearing or wheel sizes. More power doesn't change the engine rpm at the same road speed.
I wouldn't bet on it. Borked rpm readout?
Does that mean that because I now have an extra 45hp my car should rev 2000rpm less at the same speed?
Not having a go at all btw Ben. I'm just informing you that it's not possible if you understand fully how gearing works....
Another way to think about it is if you have me on my mountain bike riding at 20mph in 4th gear, the pedals will spin round at a particular speed. Lets say its 70 revolutions per minute in this example.
Now if we change this weak little engine (i.e. me) and put Lance Armstrong on my bike instead, and ask him to ride at 20mph in 4th gear his cadence will also be 70rpm.
The gear is the same and the road speed is the same therefore the pedals must be spinning at the same speed. The main difference is he can get up to 20mph a hell of a lot quicker than I could!