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Bogwoppit
27-10-2006, 18:35
Smoothed out my Airbox and fitted a bigger air intake (80mm diameter) the other day, thought I'd share the photos:

Top and bottom both smoothed, big cut out in the bottom part to allow bigger intake to fit:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r75/peter0976/PA150001.jpg

New intake vs old:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r75/peter0976/PA150002.jpg

Fitted intake:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r75/peter0976/PA150008.jpg
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r75/peter0976/PA150010.jpg
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r75/peter0976/PA150011.jpg

Trimmed intake:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r75/peter0976/PA150012.jpg

Intake positioning:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r75/peter0976/PA150015.jpg
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r75/peter0976/PA150019.jpg
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r75/peter0976/PA150021.jpg

Finished Article:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r75/peter0976/PA150022.jpg

claudefrog
27-10-2006, 18:37
i have my airbox partly smoothed.. however I am just a little afraid to put an air intake either where you have it, or at the front bumper.. for the simple reason, what happens if you go through a puddle... surely the turbo will just suck pure water up and into the engine..

meaning bye bye engine I would think

Bogwoppit
27-10-2006, 18:47
There is a plastic inner wheel arch that is fitted after the job was finished which prevents splashing etc.
Also the intake is in exactly the same place as the original was. Remove your left inner wheel arch and have a look. That piece of foam in the arch is what held the original in place.

gazjones
27-10-2006, 18:52
looks good did you take the trumpet bit out ive done that on mine and think it alows more area to suck in are inside the airbox

glad you got pics up in the end

Bogwoppit
27-10-2006, 18:57
Thanks for your help on that Gaz, I'll pm you tomorrow about doing another log.

gazjones
27-10-2006, 18:58
yes ok see how hot its getting lol

__B3NNY__
30-10-2006, 20:03
Do you notice a considerable differance as im toying with the idea of doing mine.

Bogwoppit
30-10-2006, 21:15
To be honest I didn't do any logs of the MAF readings before and after so I cannot back anything up scientifically. I also still have a standard filter in until I collect my Green panel filter up from badger5 on wednesday.
The DV noise is fractionally louder, but I'm hoping the engine will sound even better once the green filter is fitted.
Gazjones car sounds brilliant through his green filter and smoothed box but he runs a K03S turbo and more boost than me.

I am also waiting for some black pipe to replace the blue pipe as I would like my car to look sleeper under the bonnet.
Maybe thinking of blanking off the oil breather connection on the airbox and fitting a separate oil breather, my logic is to keep nasty oil fumes away from the MAF.

Black TDI Turbo
30-10-2006, 21:17
I just did mine at the weekend and posted up some pics of mine i have standard dv still and standard air filter and i can hear a very clear loud dv noise sounds great cant stop boosting then backing off, shud be much better when i get my dv and green panel. Oh and my green panel filter is on back order or so ive been told 2 WEEKS... god damn but hey never mind :) wickes best place for cold air feed pipe. 100mm x4m £4.99 cheap and good.

Bogwoppit
30-10-2006, 21:22
I think your dv will sound louder because your air feed was a metal pipe so it probably echoes more, looks like I'll be taking a trip to Wickes then!!

gazjones
30-10-2006, 21:40
plus the fact of the exhaust makes a hell of alot of noise lol
but i think the noise comest from how the dv opens, i think it opens much more crisply and makes what ever boots is there come out all at once where standrad one sort of leaked it out not dumping all at once! plus green filter is more flow suficent so more air will be sucked through as the pressures cange giving a nice whoosh!

Bogwoppit
30-10-2006, 21:49
gaz, your car sounds loud full stop!!
I meant black 20v turbo dv echo will probably be louder than mine as he used a metal foil intake rather than the plastic I have used.

gazjones
30-10-2006, 21:57
could be slightly more tinny or you can get big halfords cone and that goes whoosh ill post link to the vid it sound very rally slag!
http://s51.photobucket.com/albums/f383/gazjones1/?action=view&current=video-0014.flv
:roflmao:

gazjones
30-10-2006, 21:58
smoothed air box is so much better than that!

Barry.L
31-10-2006, 15:38
quick question. is the blue pipe exactly replacing the standard one? its just that i thought the standard air feed runs down the wing to the intakes in the front bumper. i guess im wrong?

Black TDI Turbo
31-10-2006, 18:19
Yeh sounds loud as it is now but i will have to wait til i get my bits and see hope it does tho :D

Bogwoppit
31-10-2006, 18:35
Barryl, Yes the blue pipe on my airbox has replaced the standard air feed. The standard air feed is in your inner wing exactly as my blue one is pictured. That dirty piece of foam is where the original was located.

paul26982
31-10-2006, 18:48
did this to my leon a while ago, for the pipe went to halfords and got therip speed air duct pipe for £6, metal, works a treat looks good too also fitted my green pannel filter

bigjode
10-12-2006, 22:39
Peter - what diameter is your tubing and where did you get it from>

I have the Wickes stuff but it breks down too easily over time and also dents too easily.

Bogwoppit
10-12-2006, 23:01
I will have a measure tomorrow, I got it from work, it was left over from some saw dust extraction.
I think badger5 sells the proper green ducting which is smooth on the inside to promote airflow.

bigjode
10-12-2006, 23:57
cheers

Bogwoppit
11-12-2006, 20:03
The ducting I used was 80mm diameter PVC ducting it was obtained from a Pearsons Hydraulics Ltd in Lincoln but I dont' know the cost. It cost me nothing as it was just left over at work.
I had a quick look in the RS catalogue today and they do various types of ducting. They also do one which is near identical to Greens ducting:

http://rswww.com/cgi-bin/bv/rswww/searchBrowseAction.do?obs=sObs&name=SiteStandard&No=0&N=0&Ntk=I18NAll&Ntt=flexflyte%20u1%20ducting&Nty=1&D=flexflyte%20u1%20ducting&callingPage=/jsp/search/search.jsp&BV_SessionID=@@@@0381259889.1165866943@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccdhaddjhhedejfcefeceeldgondhgg.0&cacheID=uknetscape&Nr=avl:uk

The price shown is for 4 meters worth, but you will only need about 0.5m,
group buy??

Or this on Ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FLEXIBLE-DUCTING-COLD-AIR-FEED-INDUCTION-PIPE-ALL-SIZES_W0QQitemZ290057437855QQihZ019QQcategoryZ30928QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

jonesyba_420
08-12-2007, 18:02
ive been thinking of doing this for a while and was wonderin if it really does much for the performance or does it just create more noise?is it best to use a plastic or metal pipe?