You're wasting your time with the heatshield other than for looks. "Cooling" the air before its been forced through the turbo and intercoolers makes absolutely no difference to the temperature at which it enters the intake manifold.
correct, more about airflow to the filter than actual cold air flowed.
cold air feed, or air feed if you like to project flowed air to the filter surface area, more air sucked in more g/s flowed and ecu alters parameters accordingly... ultimatly more power, through air flowed rather than air cooled pre turbo... post turbo however is a different matter
Yeah cold air sucked in is more dense so there is more air to burn more air to heat up, and more air to drive the turbo so its benificial to have a cold feed rather than suck in hot air from around the engine bay.
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