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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: Josho on 05 March 2009, 16:37

Title: Surely the stock airbox isn't that restrictive?
Post by: Josho on 05 March 2009, 16:37
The GL at the moment, feels slow and sluggish. I know it's heavy and auto, but feels like there is no torque at all. The van seems to pull away quicker. Anyway, I was working on it, and had the airbox off it, and I moved it, and it seems SO much faster, resposive and torquier without the airbox connected. I tried it out with some tights over the throttle body cover, and it revs faster, and as soon as I put it back on, it's slow again. Air filter changed within a thousand miles ago, all clean, I gave the filter box a clean, no help. Cleaned the throttle body, but it STILL seems slower with the stock airbox.

Would it be worth upgrading to a 2l 16v or VR6 airbox?

Also, on the same car, you put it in drive, go along, and sometimes you rev it and nothing happens, it's as if it's in neutral, then all of a sudden all the power goes through and it wheel spins. Does the fluid need topping up, and where do I fill it? Thanks.  :smiley:
Title: Re: Surely the stock airbox isn't that restrictive?
Post by: boneybradley on 05 March 2009, 16:45
the std airbox is fairly restrictive (and the 1.8 has the same box as the gti's)... you need to get the air flowing faster through it and thats means removing the trumpet in the box and smoothing any of the many sharp edges, If you dont mind a little more noise you can also drill the inside wing side of the box so more air will get in! (I would use a sports filter with this mod tho)

regarding the box....try new gear box oil but I'm not sure if its a belt driven box like a cvt?
Title: Re: Surely the stock airbox isn't that restrictive?
Post by: Josho on 05 March 2009, 16:48
OK, so I'll dremel it. I might drill it, only problem is I'd prefer to have a spare.

No idea if it's belt driven or not. How could on tell?

On this one you can see the tourque converter spinning uner the hood.
Title: Re: Surely the stock airbox isn't that restrictive?
Post by: VR6-Joe on 05 March 2009, 16:53
I removed the trumpet out the top of the airbox on my VR6.
Also drilled some holes on the side facing the wing.

Throttle response seemed alot better, although you could only hear the induction noise with the bonnet open.
Title: Re: Surely the stock airbox isn't that restrictive?
Post by: Josho on 05 March 2009, 16:54
Yeah, not in it for all the noise, it has a deep sounding exhaust on it anyway, some 2.0 thing. Have the reciept. How did you remove it? :smiley:
Title: Re: Surely the stock airbox isn't that restrictive?
Post by: shepgti on 05 March 2009, 16:56
on mine the trumpet inside the box just unclipped.. but mines the slightly weird early bosch maf i also cut a section out from the side closest the wing and used piper x panel..
Title: Re: Surely the stock airbox isn't that restrictive?
Post by: Josho on 05 March 2009, 16:58
Yeah might get a panel filter. Ill try see if this trumpet removes.
Title: Re: Surely the stock airbox isn't that restrictive?
Post by: Paul86S2 on 05 March 2009, 19:12
I tried it out with some tights over the throttle body
Yours or your mums?
Title: Re: Surely the stock airbox isn't that restrictive?
Post by: Khare on 05 March 2009, 19:31
on my old mk2 i got a pair of tights (mine obviously :tongue:) and the mesh from an instant bbq and i made a nice little filter, and i removed the front half of the airbox. (mk2 1.6 carb) it sounded like the devil but it did loose performance due to heatsoak.
(http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh115/kharekatoh/newfilter.jpg)
Title: Re: Surely the stock airbox isn't that restrictive?
Post by: shepgti on 05 March 2009, 19:35
thats proper diy right there!!  :grin:
Title: Re: Surely the stock airbox isn't that restrictive?
Post by: Khare on 05 March 2009, 19:36
thats proper diy right there!!  :grin:
ghetto modding at its best  :grin: :grin: ran like that for about a month, then stuck on my normal set up and it went a tad better.