Author Topic: air filter for 1.8T gti... induction kit or panel filter ??  (Read 5258 times)

Offline G0LF_GT1_TURB0

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looking at gettin the car remaped in very near future (about a month or so) and was wondering wether it would be better to get a cold air fed induction kit or keep the air box and get myself a good panel filter?

any experiences with these?

been looking at this induction kit as it seems to place the filter out the way of the hot engine bay and took it into the wheel arch:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230584311222&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_3211wt_1199

and these type of panel filters:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PIPERCROSS-AIR-FILTER-VW-Golf-Mk-4-1-8T-GTI-Turbo-/220773577660?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item33672173bc#ht_1184wt_905

any help would be great as i cant decide what to get!  :undecided:
2001 1.8T AUM, k03s, silicone TIP, forge 007p, cold air induction kit, milltek exhaust, 4motion rear valance.. and more to come :)

Offline s-l-i-x

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Most people on here will say panel filter with the bigger DSG intake, or if you want the 'woosh' sound, then get the induction kit.

I have the induction you posted from ebay and its a nice sound  :smiley:

Offline daz veedub

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i also have the induction with k and n filter sounds  :cool:

i cut mine down tho so sits snug downside of the battery with a cold air feed direct on 2 filter

Offline Gareth F

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Got some 76mm Neoprene Cold Air Feed Ducting Hose and made my own enlarged air feed to my standard air box. Just about squeeze it through the gaps to the front wing, you can also band the mouth into the perfect fitting part into the airbox  :cool:

Bargain
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/76mm-3-ID-Neoprene-Cold-Air-Feed-Ducting-Hose-1-Metre-/160547137318?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item25615ae726#ht_1393wt_905
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that stuffs all over the place at work iam always helping maself 2 that  :cool:

mite start selling it now  :laugh:

Offline Gareth F

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Sell it on here lol
Good stuff as it comes with viper induction kits etc
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Offline tonyg123

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I put a Pipercross in my 1.8t last week and noticed a little more throttle response. :)

I was considering getting the DSG R32 intake, but if I can save a few ££ and get a silicone hose to do the same job will that work ok?

any disadvantages?

Offline nottyash

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Ive put a pipercross panel filter on mine.
there is no noticable performance inrease but then I dont think any car ive put one on has :huh:
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Offline Gareth F

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I put a Pipercross in my 1.8t last week and noticed a little more throttle response. :)

I was considering getting the DSG R32 intake, but if I can save a few ££ and get a silicone hose to do the same job will that work ok?

any disadvantages?

Ive just put one in my Tdi 130 and have better acceleration at top end but nothing changes down low.
I looked at the DSG intake but didnt want to spend the money so the cheapo mod is £13 odd quid.
Same kinda job the only differene is you need to cut a small bit off the casing away that sits behind the light. I was worried about doing this but infact when i took it apart i actually broke the bit off anyway lol. Youll see it if you take it apart. The hose i posted above can be squidged to fit so just play about. The hose ends up running down to where the Carbonio *sp* induction kits end up. Ive cut mine down so it end just below the light so water doesnt get sucked up  :wink:
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