Mine is finally on, fitted earlier this evening with the generous
help of my bro in law as usual.
Good to have someone mechanically experienced in the family because I'm not. I'm kind of like James May when it comes to working on the car, I'm very methodical very slow but also a little bit clueless like Clarkson, well maybe not entirely clueless, but just not overly confident in ones ability with a spanner.
Anyway back to the point, I'm sure you'd like to see a few pics of it fitted (see below), they were taken under artificial lights and on a compact so not the best shots. But I'll take some more at weekend with my Canon SLR.
We also fitted a Forge PCV kit in place of the BSH and Forge washer bottle but I'll post up separately on that tomorrow sometime.
My initial thoughts are that the ITG is probably the best kit currently available, but I would possibly say its two thirds there. The engineering is very good and my early feeling is the kit is providing a good lung full of dense air and the car has a great induction noise and is producing a lot of power. The slight letdown is the aesthetics of the foam heat-shield which though it may perform its function well I think a better solution could of been thought up and maybe it will in the future.
I'm going to get some ducting on Friday and route an air feed to it from the fog-lamp area too I think.
I've not driven it much yet other than a quick 10 minute blast round the block to make sure pipes etc were seated and tight and not about to pop off. Plus the weather turned a bit wet and I was mostly keeping it from spinning up the wheels.
Looking forward to Saturday and the Awesome RR day, hopefully the results in comparison to my test run pre-ITG last month will show a healthy increase in power this weekend. We shall see? My Dbilas delivered around an 18hp increase so what will the ITG do.