I think Troy (aka VWTHUNDER) has one on his Polo. Might want to ask him if he has noticed any gain from it.
I've had a phenolic spacer sitting in my shed of bits for over a year now. Somehow it has not attached itself to my car...
I've read a few DIY's for Mk4 GTI's, etc, but wanted to know if anyone has done this on the Polo and has any firsthand experience.
Cheers.
I think Troy (aka VWTHUNDER) has one on his Polo. Might want to ask him if he has noticed any gain from it.
In theory they look good, yet i imagine there to be no gain in power, maybe responsiveness?
I have one and finally got around to putting it in.
It is a turbo car, so it normally drives different depending on the weather, so something as small as this, you are probably not going to notice.
In saying that I have a scangauge and I have been monitering intake temps and seems to be a bit lower when driving, still looks like it is getting the heatsoak when stopped.
Not hard to put in, but it does take a while, you need to have a gasket each side of it
MODS- TOO MANY
What does it do?
MY07 Polo GTi
Last run - 114.8kw atw
Winton - 1:52.7130
Reduces the intake temp by seperating the intake manifold from the head, so the heads heat is not transfered as heatsoak into the intake manifold
MODS- TOO MANY
An absolutley great idea if you have metal inlet manifold. If it's plastic, effect will be marginal at best.
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where's the link on ECS?
cheers troy
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