Support VWWC

Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 21

Thread: Sunday Project - Finally got to finish intake.

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Canberra
    Posts
    587

    Sunday Project - Finally got to finish intake.

    Well, I took sierra055's lead from an old DIY post and decided to get me some more fresh air. A trip to the Auto store to pick up a funnel, some air duct, hose clamps and a metal intake adapter.

    Here are the bits, the funnel has already undergone surgery and the metal intake adapter is inserted into the flexible hose.



    Here's the assembled lower half of the intake, complete with funnel shaped scoop and using the adapter to clamp the hose on, the electrical ties hold everything nice and firmly in place.



    Here's the whole deal installed in the car and bolted to the bottom of the horn bracket, I had to re-bend one of the horn brackets to position the horn at a different angle above the scoop.



    Here's the view from above, not much to see, just a hose running from the intake down to the scoop.



    It was a fair bit of mucking around and scratched up hands and arms and new swear words to get all this done, and I still have to make up an extended angle bracket for the other horn which I removed for now, also you have to Dremel out the plastic between the fins on the lower vent, but that's no biggie. Pretty happy with the results not looking too ghetto, and the car seems to like like it.

    So that was my Sunday gone!


    Cheers

    Snowy

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Melbourne
    Posts
    209
    Nice one!! I remember inventing those same swear words when I did it, mainly when trying to route the pipe back up into the engine bay.

    Have you had a chance to drive it much? Notice much difference with the CAI? The bum-o-metre definitely felt some improvement for mine.

    I still haven't gotten around to re-mounting the other horn bracket though, lol. It probably wouldn't matter as the bass horn actually died a couple of months ago, so I swapped with the treble horn... I really only hit the horn when it's ABSOLUTLEY necessary! Should get around to getting another one.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    gold coast
    Posts
    294
    looks really good man,
    like you bought it from a peformance shop
    ---/=========\
    (]/_ O _____ O _\[)
    "'(O8o)=\X/=(o8O)
    '|\===------===/|
    [__|========|__]

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Canberra
    Posts
    587
    Thread Starter
    Thanks for the original write you did on that mate, it helped me out quite a bit. I am going to change the hose at some point though I"m not entirely happy with the stuff I got. I'll just leave it be for now and sort the other horn out, I'll need to make up a slightly longer bracket and use some connectors to make the wires long enough to reach the new location.

    Car felt pretty good and it will probably get better in the next day or so as I had the battery out overnight and I think the ECU might have to learn where to set everything up again. Overall but a good outcome.


    cheers,

    Snowy

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Canberra
    Posts
    587
    Thread Starter
    I think this setup would probably come into it's own at highway speeds of say 80 to 110 kph to get heaps of air pushed in and filling the filter box and engine bay with pressurised cool air.

    Snowy.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    Sydney, NSW
    Posts
    256
    More pics please!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm tryina knock up a CAI myself. Would love some ideas Mine's a little different but, as for a 2L.

    It seems a little dicey to me to remove stock intake pipe, as it's fed from the best place for air intake, near the grill. Am thinking of adding an additional 3" pipe, and merging them before the airbox, similar to what you've done.

    Awesome use of a funnel!!!!

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Melbourne
    Posts
    209
    Can I recommend trying a smoother internal pipe if you can? I used a silicone one from Autobarn, Monza brand I think.
    The smooth interior should stop a majority of turbulence at the beginning of the pipe caused by the ridged material, which MIGHT reduce the amount of air finally reaching the rest of the intake.
    We're probably talking minute differences, but if you're considering changing it anyway, it might be worth considering.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    Sydney, NSW
    Posts
    256
    After working in wind engineering place for 6 months... at speed, it makes a hell of a difference to the velocity! Is alot involved, including coefficient of friction with walls of material air is flowing through, etc.

    Smoother the better for sure. Just isnt always possibly with tight spaces.

  9. #9
    I did something like this originally before I got my Neuspeed intake.

    Take the battery and the base out and it will make your life so much easier. It's only 4 bolts I think from memory and it will open up the whole cavity down there for you get it all into position.

    Nice work snowy - looks really well done. Has it changed the induction sound much at all?
    Quote Originally Posted by Whubbsie View Post
    There is nothing better than a polo badge, thats why you will notice Veyron drivers with polo gti badges.... they know where the true sizzles at!

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    Wattle Grove, NSW
    Posts
    92
    Users Country Flag

    Look great, is this on a mk4?
    Chris aka TSi2NV.
    MK6 Golf 90TSi.
    MODS: 20% tints, H&R Lowering Springs (45mm), 18" rims

Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
| |