Yes, I totally agree that this topic has been discussed time and time again but where is the hard evidence?
Yes I am talking about... Air intakes.
Currently my car is standard however, I have a Milltek turbo back exhaust being fitted next week and I then plan on a stage 2 remap.
Am I really going to gain much by replacing the stock air box (Which effectively is a forced cold induction) for an aftermarket intake?
I have seen people claim 15-25 hp on the dyno by fitting various different kits compared to stock, but as discussed before, there are many variables to consider such as ambient air temp on dyno day; so the same car can be dyno'd on two different days and see a 15-25 hp difference between the two runs? So are there really any gains in real world terms or are people just chasing figures? Where is the hard evidence that these things are a noticeable improvement over stock?
I have considered two kits and if I was to buy an aftermarket intake, my two choices would be Evoms V flow or Revo street intake (Although I am still not too sure if a dry foam filter would trap the finest of fine turbo-wearing particulates?)
Yes I am talking about... Air intakes.
Currently my car is standard however, I have a Milltek turbo back exhaust being fitted next week and I then plan on a stage 2 remap.
Am I really going to gain much by replacing the stock air box (Which effectively is a forced cold induction) for an aftermarket intake?
I have seen people claim 15-25 hp on the dyno by fitting various different kits compared to stock, but as discussed before, there are many variables to consider such as ambient air temp on dyno day; so the same car can be dyno'd on two different days and see a 15-25 hp difference between the two runs? So are there really any gains in real world terms or are people just chasing figures? Where is the hard evidence that these things are a noticeable improvement over stock?
I have considered two kits and if I was to buy an aftermarket intake, my two choices would be Evoms V flow or Revo street intake (Although I am still not too sure if a dry foam filter would trap the finest of fine turbo-wearing particulates?)