'wild will' where did you get that t piece from for your custom tip do they do it in 2.5''? looks well smart
 
'wild will' where did you get that t piece from for your custom tip do they do it in 2.5''? looks well smart

A company called PROALLOY fabed it up for me, but Mr DPJ designed it , the pattern i gave them got mixed up with DPJ's but it hard to improve upon perfection ;). I would contact Badger 5 or Forge first as they can do the same thing, just give them a sketch with dimensions. You can make your own tip to any spec.
 
Indeed, this is why I have kept the airbox all this time. I do have twin cold air feeds from both fogs so whilst the car is moving, air is definately being rammed into the box. Of course when the car is on the dyno this system just doesn't work aswell which is why I may be seeing lower figures that before for my car but on the road it's much quicker.

Do you have a link to the Jetex? I assume you can attach a feed to it like the dynatwist?
Jetex 8001 model:- http://www.jetex.co.uk/website/conefilters.php?insided=80mm
Jetex ER-10003 :- http://www.jetex.co.uk/website/cylindricalfilters.php?insided=100mm

@ Probee, I think its time to break out the SEM ;).
 
A company called PROALLOY fabed it up for me, but Mr DPJ designed it , the pattern i gave them got mixed up with DPJ's but it hard to improve upon perfection ;). .

Haha! The teapot tip piece! How nice of you to say so! :D

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Ive used pro alloy in the past for catch cans and breathers...top notch outfit imo
 
I've moved my Jetex as close to the wing as possible and directly supplied it with a cold air feed from both fog lights. I'm looking to create a kit like the Forge twintake (MK2 Cupra's etc) as i feel we can benfit just as much.

Descreened stock maff:-
Code:
RPM	Load	Inj. On Time	Mass Flow		RPM	Temperature	Load	Absolute Pres.
TIME					TIME				
STAMP	 /min	%	 ms	 g/s	STAMP	 /min	°C	%	 mbar
106.08	2840	122.6	11.56	77.36	105.78	2720	15	95.3	1110
106.69	3120	175.2	13.94	121.64	106.38	2960	15	95.3	1480
107.29	3520	191.7	18.36	190.39	106.99	3280	15	95.3	2130
107.99	4160	191.7	21.42	207.83	107.69	3880	16	79.6	2540
108.6	4600	191.7	21.08	215.5	108.29	4360	15	79.6	2540
109.2	5040	191.7	20.06	232	108.9	4800	15	80.4	2490
109.8	5440	191.7	19.72	245.67	109.5	5240	15	86.7	2440
110.51	5880	191.7	19.04	252.19	110.21	5720	16	91.4	2430
111.12	6240	191.7	20.06	257.69	110.81	6040	17	95.3	2340
111.82	6560	191.7	17	260.86	111.52	6400	18	95.3	2370
112.43	6800	191.7	16.66	264.47	112.13	6680	18	92.5	2390

Screened stock maff:-

Code:
225.69	2720	128.6	12.24	75.67	225.39	2600	15	95.3	1280
226.29	2960	176.7	14.62	119.47	225.99	2840	15	95.3	1630
226.9	3400	191.7	18.02	178.33	226.59	3200	15	95.3	2220
227.5	4040	191.7	21.76	200.25	227.2	3800	15	79.6	2540
228.1	4360	191.7	21.42	203.56	227.8	4200	15	80	2540
228.71	4800	191.7	20.74	215.78	228.4	4560	15	80.8	2540
229.31	5200	191.7	20.06	234.5	229.01	5000	15	87.1	2450
229.91	5640	191.7	19.72	241.53	229.61	5400	15	94.9	2470
230.52	6000	191.7	19.72	246.81	230.21	5800	16	95.3	2370
231.13	6280	191.7	17.34	252.97	230.82	6120	17	95.3	2300
231.72	6560	191.7	16.66	252	231.43	6440	18	95.3	2310
 
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I've moved my Jetex as close to the wing as possible and directly supplied it with a cold air feed from both fog lights. I'm looking to create a kit like the Forge twintake (MK2 Cupra's etc) as i feel we can benfit just as much.

Descreened stock maff:-
Code:
RPM	Load	Inj. On Time	Mass Flow		RPM	Temperature	Load	Absolute Pres.
TIME					TIME				
STAMP	 /min	%	 ms	 g/s	STAMP	 /min	°C	%	 mbar
106.08	2840	122.6	11.56	77.36	105.78	2720	15	95.3	1110
106.69	3120	175.2	13.94	121.64	106.38	2960	15	95.3	1480
107.29	3520	191.7	18.36	190.39	106.99	3280	15	95.3	2130
107.99	4160	191.7	21.42	207.83	107.69	3880	16	79.6	2540
108.6	4600	191.7	21.08	215.5	108.29	4360	15	79.6	2540
109.2	5040	191.7	20.06	232	108.9	4800	15	80.4	2490
109.8	5440	191.7	19.72	245.67	109.5	5240	15	86.7	2440
110.51	5880	191.7	19.04	252.19	110.21	5720	16	91.4	2430
111.12	6240	191.7	20.06	257.69	110.81	6040	17	95.3	2340
111.82	6560	191.7	17	260.86	111.52	6400	18	95.3	2370
112.43	6800	191.7	16.66	264.47	112.13	6680	18	92.5	2390

Screened stock maff:-

Code:
225.69	2720	128.6	12.24	75.67	225.39	2600	15	95.3	1280
226.29	2960	176.7	14.62	119.47	225.99	2840	15	95.3	1630
226.9	3400	191.7	18.02	178.33	226.59	3200	15	95.3	2220
227.5	4040	191.7	21.76	200.25	227.2	3800	15	79.6	2540
228.1	4360	191.7	21.42	203.56	227.8	4200	15	80	2540
228.71	4800	191.7	20.74	215.78	228.4	4560	15	80.8	2540
229.31	5200	191.7	20.06	234.5	229.01	5000	15	87.1	2450
229.91	5640	191.7	19.72	241.53	229.61	5400	15	94.9	2470
230.52	6000	191.7	19.72	246.81	230.21	5800	16	95.3	2370
231.13	6280	191.7	17.34	252.97	230.82	6120	17	95.3	2300
231.72	6560	191.7	16.66	252	231.43	6440	18	95.3	2310


some great airflow there..
did you "feel" a difference in the butt dyno?

:thumbup:
 
some great airflow there..
did you "feel" a difference in the butt dyno?

:thumbup:
Deffo feel a difference Bill, but i do have to keep an eye on fueling though as i fanny about with altering induction setups. As the flow increases the torque spike tends to increase also and gets me into 0.95 fueling momentarily whereas it was 0.85 through the rev range before . The 380cc are near saturation i feel and i'm tempted to go 550's and see if i can adjust with lemiwinks.
Removing the screens on the stock maff appears to increase flow very well as the increase in boost can be seen.
With the custom tip i can angle the mouth of the tip towards the top radiator grill and put an enclosed cone in line and draw pressurised cold air direct, this will probably be my next project.
 
Deffo feel a difference Bill, but i do have to keep an eye on fueling though as i fanny about with altering induction setups. As the flow increases the torque spike tends to increase also and gets me into 0.95 fueling momentarily whereas it was 0.85 through the rev range before . The 380cc are near saturation i feel and i'm tempted to go 550's and see if i can adjust with lemiwinks.
Removing the screens on the stock maff appears to increase flow very well as the increase in boost can be seen.
With the custom tip i can angle the mouth of the tip towards the top radiator grill and put an enclosed cone in line and draw pressurised cold air direct, this will probably be my next project.
All sounds good, make sure the pictures come thick and fast :)
 
awesome buddy.... i found a descreened MAF beneficial too.

with the problems i had with the stg3 setup initially, i ended up going back to a stock MAF that was screened. if i ever get everything running (i still havent switched on the WMI) i may go back and play with it again. TBH the power it is at is plenty though so i may not bother.
 
Nice car :) Quite interested in this "Forge Unos mbc" you mention, what more can you tell me about that? Also never read about de-screening MAFs before, is this just a case of unscrewing the grilles or do they have to be cut out? Worthwhile on a standard (apart from silicone TIP and Jetex cone) LCR?
 
Nice car :) Quite interested in this "Forge Unos mbc" you mention, what more can you tell me about that? Also never read about de-screening MAFs before, is this just a case of unscrewing the grilles or do they have to be cut out? Worthwhile on a standard (apart from silicone TIP and Jetex cone) LCR?
Hi mate the unos MBC is on the forge website and an excellent highly recommended piece of kit.
Desecreening the maff is a recommended mod to do if you have a spare maff tube handy. The mesh pulls out easily on one end and has to be helped out at the other. Descreening removes alot of restriction from the intake which allows more air flow. If using a decent cone filter the air is being directed correctly and laminated by the manner in which it is sucked into the cone at right angles does the same job as the original Maff screening.
 
Hi mate the unos MBC is on the forge website and an excellent highly recommended piece of kit.
Desecreening the maff is a recommended mod to do if you have a spare maff tube handy. The mesh pulls out easily on one end and has to be helped out at the other. Descreening removes alot of restriction from the intake which allows more air flow. If using a decent cone filter the air is being directed correctly and laminated by the manner in which it is sucked into the cone at right angles does the same job as the original Maff screening.

+1 on the Forge mbc

Boost comes in a lot harder and also is a lot smoother. For some people the n75 is ok on high boost or mapped cars but for me it was on/off power like adding to a jerky delivery of power. MBC smoothed this out and allowed to hold boost better across the rev range too

Good bit of kit and rounds off a mapped car nicely