Car is at tsr currently, spent the last couple of months doing some DIY mods. Through understanding what's happening under the bonnet I think this may be a good mod.
As We know, the air gets sucked in through the cold air feed in the induction kit. It's then either allowed through the turbo by the throttle just after the straight piece of silicone hose or if you look at the start of the oem plastic pipe its directed down towards the supercharger by a very thin pipe around half the size coming from the intake.
Started off by thinking about increasing the size of this pipe but ended up thinking about giving thE supercharger its own filter. There's loads of space with the oem battery removed. Was thinking of even putting the old oem air filter back on and using an upgraded cone filter inside. Think it will fit with the itg kit on too.
The beneift won't be low rpm just using supercharger or high rpm using turbo as they will be working on their own, its midrange from 2.0-3.5rpm where they both share the same air supply. Saying that it may give the supercharger a bit more air on its own because of the small pipe that leads into it.
What do We think?
As We know, the air gets sucked in through the cold air feed in the induction kit. It's then either allowed through the turbo by the throttle just after the straight piece of silicone hose or if you look at the start of the oem plastic pipe its directed down towards the supercharger by a very thin pipe around half the size coming from the intake.
Started off by thinking about increasing the size of this pipe but ended up thinking about giving thE supercharger its own filter. There's loads of space with the oem battery removed. Was thinking of even putting the old oem air filter back on and using an upgraded cone filter inside. Think it will fit with the itg kit on too.
The beneift won't be low rpm just using supercharger or high rpm using turbo as they will be working on their own, its midrange from 2.0-3.5rpm where they both share the same air supply. Saying that it may give the supercharger a bit more air on its own because of the small pipe that leads into it.
What do We think?