Induction kit for 1.8TSI Cupra Black

j.owen

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I know there's a few guys on here nowadays with modified 1.8TSI Cupra Black's. Just wondering what you could recommend for a full induction kit? The only one I can find is the REVO OEM style one...
 

.-Sam6J-.

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The REVO one is a brilliant piece of kit. I would recommend it, I think APR do one which is also good but the REVO one is brillinant.
 

Rick-24

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For the 1.8TSI?


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Hey J.

How do. Awesome are now stocking the vw racing line one for polo gti and cupra 1.8..... looks a nice bit of kit bit it's rather expensive though;)....:blink:. I've just put the panel filter in mine seems to have made a difference with my Apr stage 1 :D
 

j.owen

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Hey J.

How do. Awesome are now stocking the vw racing line one for polo gti and cupra 1.8..... looks a nice bit of kit bit it's rather expensive though;)....:blink:. I've just put the panel filter in mine seems to have made a difference with my Apr stage 1 :D

Funnily enough I was there today for a wheel alignment and asked the question and they mentioned that it was coming in stock. Just checked and yeah you're right, pretty steep. I think I'll pay the extra couple hundred and go for APR stage 1 myself!

I would like a cheaper induction kit though, lacking some induction noise in the cabin! Any improvement on that front with just a panel filter?
 

Rick-24

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Funnily enough I was there today for a wheel alignment and asked the question and they mentioned that it was coming in stock. Just checked and yeah you're right, pretty steep. I think I'll pay the extra couple hundred and go for APR stage 1 myself!

I would like a cheaper induction kit though, lacking some induction noise in the cabin! Any improvement on that front with just a panel filter?

Yep. Definitely louder than stock, though not sure if it matches an induction kit. But i would say they reckon the air box on these are pretty good for flow as its same as S1 don't think induction kit wil make much more power Compared to a panel filter. Think the only crap bit is the plastic pipe going into the turbo. I would be tempted to change that. Though the vw racingline is nice to look at and even the apr one I guess that's what your paying for?. Though I'm not sure if the apr will fit on the cupra?

I'm wanting more power at the moment i really wanna go down the is20

Or is38 for like 310-350 :lol:...Though apr don't do a map for that only jbs :(
 

j.owen

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Yep. Definitely louder than stock, though not sure if it matches an induction kit. But i would say they reckon the air box on these are pretty good for flow as its same as S1 don't think induction kit wil make much more power Compared to a panel filter. Think the only crap bit is the plastic pipe going into the turbo. I would be tempted to change that. Though the vw racingline is nice to look at and even the apr one I guess that's what your paying for?. Though I'm not sure if the apr will fit on the cupra?



I'm wanting more power at the moment i really wanna go down the is20



Or is38 for like 310-350 :lol:...Though apr don't do a map for that only jbs :(



Only just seen this - What filter did you go for by the way? I’m looking in to it but not sure which will fit


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Rick-24

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Just a racingline panel filter from awesome.

Seems to have more noise than standard one but it's not hugely loud

I feel it made a difference to the power as I has map done then

Put the filter in.:)

I'm wanting the miltek cat back for mine or front mounted intercooler

Cant made mind up on which one though. I find it just to quiet and you

Can't feel where the revs are at sometimes. Though I don't want it loud when cruising.

Weathers **** at moment so not gonna bother till gets better:headhurt: