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Triple D
26-08-2005, 19:35
Hi bill, i was wondering if you do Green Cotton Dyatwist's for a 2005 ibiza fr pd130? If you do then could you get back to me with a quote please.
Much appreciated
Daniel

ibizacupra
26-08-2005, 20:05
Technically there is'nt one, however there is a small choice of XL sized Dynatwist which will be very snug, or smaller Twister size which would fit easier but be smaller obviously.

£170 for XL vs £140 for regular.

We squeazed in the XL on cpufreaks PD130 Ibiza a year+ ago. Twas snug.

Triple D
26-08-2005, 20:25
Did you have to move the battery to do the xl one. I know that bunning had an xl and had to swap it for the medium one.

ibizacupra
27-08-2005, 10:03
Did you have to move the battery to do the xl one. I know that bunning had an xl and had to swap it for the medium one.

We did'nt move the battery on the PD130 I did with the XL no... It is snug tho.
your alternative option is a panel filter £32 and Cupra intake for OE look.

mrcoyote
27-08-2005, 10:30
Just out of interest which is "better"? The Dynatwist or the cupra intake and a panel filter? I'm guessing that you could be pulling warm air from under the bonnet with the Dynatwist, but you're getting a (possibly) fresh air feed using the cupra intake? Or am I completely wrong there?

Triple D
27-08-2005, 18:37
No i think that i'll go for the regular sized one. Ill get in touch on tuesday to order it and give you my details.
Cheers :)

Bunnin
27-08-2005, 20:16
the Dynatwist comes with a cold air feed! suck on cold air

mrcoyote
28-08-2005, 00:12
Ah. Didn't know that. I was just being thick then. :redface:

ibizacupra
28-08-2005, 11:11
Just out of interest which is "better"? The Dynatwist or the cupra intake and a panel filter? I'm guessing that you could be pulling warm air from under the bonnet with the Dynatwist, but you're getting a (possibly) fresh air feed using the cupra intake? Or am I completely wrong there?

Dynatwist has cold air feed pipe so no it wont pull hot air in unless you route it to allow it.
I think both ways will give less inlet restriction.

stoneyfordNI
28-08-2005, 13:26
is there any way of changing the pipe onto the turbo to a 90 dgree bend , which would allow the dynatwist to face the front of the car then mountin the cold air feed onto the existing slam panel thingy that the intake is connected to , best of both worlds, will the leads for the MAF reach

ibizacupra
28-08-2005, 14:46
is there any way of changing the pipe onto the turbo to a 90 dgree bend , which would allow the dynatwist to face the front of the car then mountin the cold air feed onto the existing slam panel thingy that the intake is connected to , best of both worlds, will the leads for the MAF reach

possibly some Forge Silicon hoses in varying shapes n sizes perhaps.
Still have to support the DT somehow

stoneyfordNI
28-08-2005, 14:58
suppose u dont know the turbo inlet diameter and the MAF diameter off hand

ibizacupra
29-08-2005, 09:52
PD is 75mm MAF (same as LCR)

stoneyfordNI
29-08-2005, 18:24
wat size is the normal and large dynatwist bill, gonna look into this, could be good

ibizacupra
29-08-2005, 22:32
wat size is the normal and large dynatwist bill, gonna look into this, could be goodhttp://badger-5.com/bin/Dynatwist-comparison-1.jpg
http://badger-5.com/bin/Dynatiwst-vs-Hurricane.jpg
Regular vs Xl sized

Triple D
08-09-2005, 14:58
Hi bill,
is their any info on my dynatwist order yet? has it been shipped yet? i placed it with you last tuesday 30th august.
I know you rang to say that it would be at the end of this week but im so impatient i want it now. lol
Any feedback would be much appreciated.
Cheers daniel.

ibizacupra
08-09-2005, 16:22
Hi bill,
is their any info on my dynatwist order yet? has it been shipped yet? i placed it with you last tuesday 30th august.
I know you rang to say that it would be at the end of this week but im so impatient i want it now. lol
Any feedback would be much appreciated.
Cheers daniel.

On Greens next delivery to them which latest was to them this week. ( so they said)

I now have RamAir back in stock tho which I can build into an equivalent, otherwise is waiting for Green to deliver.


regards
bill

Triple D
08-09-2005, 16:57
Whats the difference between ram air and greens dynatwist?

ibizacupra
08-09-2005, 18:16
Whats the difference between ram air and greens dynatwist?

RamAir is a bit more raucous and is a foam filter in a housing whihc looks like a Dynatwist one. Spun ally jobbie.
MrsB Lupo runs one which is quite roarty, more so than an XL sized Dynatwist.

http://badger-5.com/bin/movies/lupo-induction-noise.wmv

Triple D
09-09-2005, 10:13
Hi bill,
I think that ill stay with the dynatwist. Thanks anyway. It was the regular sized one that i was after, Just in case you ordered the xl one.
Cheers Daniel

Triple D
14-09-2005, 20:14
Any news from Green yet Bill?

Triple D
27-09-2005, 20:21
Hi bill,
tried fitting the dynatwist last night................... and failed. My inlet is 80mm so ive filed down the rubber sleeve and will give it a bash tomorrow. Hopefully it should fit now. :D

ibizacupra
28-09-2005, 07:59
Hi bill,
tried fitting the dynatwist last night................... and failed. My inlet is 80mm so ive filed down the rubber sleeve and will give it a bash tomorrow. Hopefully it should fit now. :D

TIP: Hot water on rubber sleeve will make it easier to stretch.

Triple D
28-09-2005, 18:58
Tried that but will have another shot at it tomorrow as its raining tonight. cheeers anyway.

Triple D
08-10-2005, 15:07
Finally got it fitted last night, placed it over a sourcepan and let the end sit in the water, then waited for it to boil and with the steam it expanded the rubber sleeve and then it just went straight on. dead chuffed now though
:funk:

ibizacupra
08-10-2005, 21:33
cool... good news.
good old hot water