Invisibles K1 Upgrades - Now with WALK and HPFP Stg1

fyfe9

Lurker
Jan 30, 2007
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Aberdeen
Yeah was meaning inside the cabin sorry, you're probably right it'll sound much better when you're giving it the beans when compared to a standard car.

Don't worry about making inside the cabin vids. I'll check out your vids when I'm not at work and have some speakers :)
 
Dec 2, 2008
571
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Nottingham
Yeah was meaning inside the cabin sorry, you're probably right it'll sound much better when you're giving it the beans when compared to a standard car.

Don't worry about making inside the cabin vids. I'll check out your vids when I'm not at work and have some speakers :)

Been out again in it today and now the excitement worn off and with the stereo on at normal levels the ITG is unnoticeable. Obviously when you give it a bit of beans and change gear you hear the whooosh but have to say I don't find it intrusive at all, now used to it.

I suspect an aftermarket DV may make this a little louder.

Now to think of next mod :)

Probably stick with getting some decent rubber first before considering anything else. Also price for other plan mods is not exactly bargain basement, down pipe / THS intercooler / HPFP
 

J@mes W

Stage 1 Revo'd LCR
Jun 28, 2009
985
1
Colchester
I love it mate, a very nice car indeed. I could see me buying one of these in the future!

Whats next on the agenda?
 
Dec 2, 2008
571
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Nottingham
I love it mate, a very nice car indeed. I could see me buying one of these in the future!

Whats next on the agenda?

Well I am between two approaches right now;

1. Blue Flame exhaust system (some good deals on these at the moment). Possibly do in stages, DP first then Back box
2. Sort the handling - Vredstein Sessanta Tyres, Engine mounts, ARBs, WALK

My tyres are quite poor at the moment, still running different makes on front and rear as when I bought the car. Budget 'ditch-finders' as I like to call them!

I am reluctant at the moment to do anymore performance enhancing mods until I know that any extra power will be transferred to the road rather than lost through wheel spin/hop etc so handling may well be my next step
 
Dec 2, 2008
571
1
Nottingham
Re: Invisibles K1 Upgrades/Build

21 April 2010

Finally Camskill got them back in!

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4 new Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta tyres, can't wait to get them on and see how much improvement over the ditchfinder 'budget' tyres currently on.

4 wheel alignment a must as well but may wait until done a few mounts/bushes and spring before putting the new tyres on and setting car up properly
 
Dec 2, 2008
571
1
Nottingham
30 April 2010

Just back from Monster Motorsport. Thanks again guys for your great customer service :)

Had car on the rollers again today to test the benefits of ITG;

From early thread you will see original after stage 1 it pulled 272bhp afw (was running a mix of normal and vpower fuel at time)

Now running 300bhp afw max with ITG Induction kit (totally vpower now) and a 'tweak' to the revo map

So as a rule of thumb I would expect those with Stage 1 as standard and then fitting an ITG kit to get iro 25-30bhp increase from induction kit alone

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Handling rather than power next for me. Once the current power is 'useable' will look to move up to stage 2
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
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Sunny Scotland
The two Stage 1 REVO MK2 LC I've seen both pulled 290 ish BHP and both full time V Power users, so perhaps the ITG is giving you more power but perhaps only 10 BHP, which is still good for just an induction change
 

Gillen

Guest
I must have just missed you car on the dyno today :( I was there at 3pm with my Polo GTI. When I was in the waiting room I saw the graph still up on the screen and wondered if it was someones off here!
 
Dec 2, 2008
571
1
Nottingham
I must have just missed you car on the dyno today :( I was there at 3pm with my Polo GTI. When I was in the waiting room I saw the graph still up on the screen and wondered if it was someones off here!

Yep that would have been me :)

Suspect I will be a frequent visitor in future too!
 

Gillen

Guest
Yep that would have been me :)

Suspect I will be a frequent visitor in future too!
Would have been nice to see your car, looks really good in the pictures.

Do you live far from Loughborough? I've used Monster Motorsport a couple of times now over the last month or so and been very pleased with their service!
 
Dec 2, 2008
571
1
Nottingham
Would have been nice to see your car, looks really good in the pictures.

Do you live far from Loughborough? I've used Monster Motorsport a couple of times now over the last month or so and been very pleased with their service!

Great staff and service.

I live about 30 mins away and likely to be back there again soon I am sure!
 
Dec 2, 2008
571
1
Nottingham
Fri 7th May

Not a performance upgrade but have been toying with the idea of doing this since fitting the ITG.

On the K1 the ITG filter element (in its enclosure) doesn't seem to get much air. The only air entering that enclosure is via the side vent low down in the engine bay. So I have decided to 'vent' this directly at the filter cone to hopefully maximise the air intake.

Flexible Hose
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I purchased 2M of 40mm Revotec flexible air intake hose (having fitted it now 1M would have been more than sufficient).

I chose 40mm as anything bigger would be difficult to attach to the back of the vents.

I used 2 lengths each 40cm long

Inside Engine bay after fitting
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Picture collage shows side vent removed (simply remove the 3 screws holding it in and it pops out) and the 2 hoses coming into the engine bay and the final picture with the filter back on.

The two hoses fit snug in the enclosure and therefore did not need to secure them with cable ties or tape but you can do this if you wish

Side Vent (Market with an 'x' where the hoses have been connected with cable ties)
side-vent-fitted-1.jpg

'X' marks the position where I attached the two hoses with cable ties to the side vent. If you look at the top picture you will see that there is essentially 3 places on the vent where you can connect a hose (top/middle/bottom). The bottom section would be difficult to use unless you had smaller pipework as the 40mm will not fit easily between the side vent screw fixings.

Hope this helps if anyone decides to do likewise

Pipework from Demon tweeks btw
 

BAGZ

Active Member
Oct 8, 2009
184
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bathgate west lothian
so have you noticed any diffrence since you put in the extra air pipe? any diffrence in air getting to the turbo quiker in town driving?
nice work by the way :)
 
Dec 2, 2008
571
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Nottingham
so have you noticed any diffrence since you put in the extra air pipe? any diffrence in air getting to the turbo quiker in town driving?
nice work by the way :)

I would say it helps getting the air to the turbo better as very restrictive in the current enclosure, particularly the K1. Seems to give better delivery

I wouldn't say it's a massive difference though. Also since I have dented the cone filter element by over-tightening the fixing when I first installed the ITG i'm not convinced I have a perfect seal now so maybe I am experiencing a little bit of reduction in performance. i'll need to put a new element on to be totally sure!

But considering a cheap mod I would suggest well worth doing :) £20 or so for the pipework and a few cable ties and 30-45 mins of your time.

Also I did drill a couple of small holes in the side vents to make additional fixings for the cable ties but you can not notice them
 

J@mes W

Stage 1 Revo'd LCR
Jun 28, 2009
985
1
Colchester
She's coming along nicely, good choice on the tires. I've heard nothing but good things about these tires.

Just in time as well as you're going to need it with the extra poke. ;) These engines are sooo tunable, thats some very impressive power for not a lot of wedge.

Keep up the good work.
 

Brooktop

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What a stunning motor...well done! I'll be keeping my eyes open for it as I drive round. What part of Nottm are you in?
 
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