« Reply #6 on: 08 March 2015, 18:27 »
To be honest.....about the only thing you will gain is a nicer sounding induction noise.
You would struggle to noitce any performance increase......
If its the sound your after any closed system will be good....if your after an actual performance increase and dont want to risk a remap....then a tuning box of some sort would be a better way to spend your money.
My response is based on previously buying a expensive intake system on a previous car.
Hope that helps
Ken
Not the case with good air intakes now buddy. A lot of development and science goes into these things from the top brands.
I have the VWR R600 intake fitted with Revo Stage 1.
With the stock intake my rolling road reads 286BHP & 300lbft of torque over 3 runs. Then fitted the VWR R600 intake and the rolling road read 312BHP & 322lbft of torque over 3 runs. Both done on the same day. With an hour inbetween.
So as you can see the gains are very real and very noticeable (although admittedly you need to be near 300BHP to see any worthwhile gains.)
My intake is enclosed so quieter than the open cone ones which sound cool at first but soon become annoying in my experience.
« Last Edit: 08 March 2015, 18:43 by Mr Savage »

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