Intake air temperatures with induction kit

densil

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Feb 22, 2007
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I recently purchased and installed a BSH induction kit. I have done a few runs with VAG COM alarmingly high in comparison with the stock filter. So much so that I am thinking about going back to stock. I was wondering if the high temperatures is normal? Should I be worried?

The intake appears to be well isolated in the engine bay, so the air going must be quite cold. However, after a spirited drive the temperatures are well... hot... especially close to the turbo.

Excuse my ignorance on this mattter, but everyone has to start somewhere.

Many thanks
 

Al

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Aug 29, 2005
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Have you got a heat shield on to the 2 mushrooms at the rear of the bay above the turbo?
 

densil

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Not sure where you mean, I have an FR does that make a difference, but i can answer no, i do not have any heatshield. Can I get one to improve the heat soak problem.

Many thanks
 
From what I gather te BSH comes with a heatshiled that keeps he cone filter seperate from the engine heat. However the intake tubing that runs parallel to the bottm edge of the windscreen does not have a heatshield underneath it, so the turbo heat is just freely rising up and sakng into the tubing.

You'll need one, most kidts like the neuspeed & ITG come with one. You can make one yourself just need a piece of metal and measure the holes (these are the 2 prongs that held the oiginal cover on, at the back of the engine bay.
 

hubbly_bubbly

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Heatshield between the turbo/exhaust manifold and intake pipe should help keep intake temperatures down. Things I have done to keep them down:

Cold Air Intake Heatshield:

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Ram Air Tubing:

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Cold Air Cone Enclosure:

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Intercooler Sprayers:

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densil

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Feb 22, 2007
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Ahhhh thats great thanks guys. Yes thats exactly what I mean, the BSH's cone is definitely well sealed although the tubing does get pretty warm, so I think I need to make myself one of those heatshields. I guess making one is the way forward because of cost? Are there any commercial ones available.

Oh and btw apart from the heat issue I am very impressed with the induction kit. The noise is noticeable and good but not too in your face!
 

owen lcr

orvil
Oct 10, 2006
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to be honest i would say just make it yourself and give it a lick of gloss black or something to stop it turning all shitty. i could have got you dimensions but my car is not at home just now sorry:cry:
 

owen lcr

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a fine toothed jigsaw will give a very nice cut and it can be tidied with a file to give a smooth edge and get rid of any raggies... drill 2 holes in it and you are done
 

densil

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Feb 22, 2007
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Are you then using the rubber grommets from the original engine cover to secure it?
 
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