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Old 11-07-2012, 09:18   #1
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ITG air flow director upgrade

Do you have the ITG 2.0 FSI intake? Question yourself if it gets good enough cold air?
I have been looking at the original set up and thought about the lost of fresh air that enters from the grille on the car front bumper.




So i did following with the help of a dremel, thick bucket and some zip ties.
After a spirited drive i put my hand on the filter side close to the air director i build and it feels cold and nice. Cold is fast

Yes, my intake is not completely ITG as you may notice. The Maf housing and hose to the turbo from the maf housing is ITG parts.
Remaining is home-build but still the same construction.








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Old 11-07-2012, 09:53   #2
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got to say good idea mate but needs tidying up just my opioun like but keep up the good work and ideas
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Old 11-07-2012, 09:58   #3
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Tidy up in what way? I am picky person and if you see it in reality without seeing the yellow isolation material around in the engine bay you would easily think it is something you could buy. Sure, zip ties are not the best looking thing but they work =) .
Let me know what needs to be tidied so i can take a look at it. But at the end it is the matter of function before looks in the engine bay according to me.
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Old 11-07-2012, 10:22   #4
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Ok am not trying to be funny u have done a really good job and looks like it will be perfect for perpose and u have done well to make something like that.

What I don't like is the cable ties yes I know they do the job and there an amazing tool lol
The other thing I think stops it looking oem or factory fitted is the fact it ain't smooth. What I would do it sand down that shaping on the top then fill it all sand it down and paint it too make the top smooth.

That's just what I would do mate
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Old 11-07-2012, 10:29   #5
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Ok am not trying to be funny u have done a really good job and looks like it will be perfect for perpose and u have done well to make something like that.

What I don't like is the cable ties yes I know they do the job and there an amazing tool lol
The other thing I think stops it looking oem or factory fitted is the fact it ain't smooth. What I would do it sand down that shaping on the top then fill it all sand it down and paint it too make the top smooth.

That's just what I would do mate

Great, thankful for your feedback !
Maybe i should use paint and get fast fix
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That's what I would do then it will look more oem and oem always looks good
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Old 11-07-2012, 10:41   #7
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Good innovative work!

What i'm going to do tho, is remove the fog light just below and get some of that silver foil piping thing you find behind washing machines andlead it up to the intake!
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Good innovative work!

What i'm going to do tho, is remove the fog light just below and get some of that silver foil piping thing you find behind washing machines andlead it up to the intake!
Have been looking into that but want to keep the fogs. Just need to move the horn to another position to find some room for the piping.
It has already been done at ITG in a atempt to get more cold air. Look furter down in this theread.

http://www.audi-sport.net/vb/a3-s3-s...pressions.html
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Popov has done an extremely grate job tobehoest the filter will be getting a lot of pure cold air into the filter and it will look nice once tidyed up
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great idea!
abit of man hours, fibreglass and resin could make that something sweet... or even some fabric similar to what your battery box is covered in.
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Did u ever make this look more oem I was wondering what it looked like now if u did
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Sorry, no improvements. It is doing the job and that is the important part for me =)
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Ok glad it's working well I love the design and idea
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Hopefully ITG will make a similar product and release it for purchase .
Whenever i have been driving around and i jump out to put my hand on the filter it feels cool instead of hot like the remaining engine compartment.
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