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ITG maxogen - new enclosed filter information.

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bigmig95:
The coolant pipes underneath are very close.   You could add flexi conduit or insulated heat proof wrap (if it fits on with the limited space), anything that prevent rubbing on the cannister.  Heat wrap ideally, reduce heat transfer to the cannister even more, I've a couple of lengths of heat wrap I might try when I get 5.

If you get chance send me a pic' of your slam panel adaptor and i'll compare it with mine.

jedi-knight83:
The slam panel plate measures 20cm wide and 12 cm high and 4.5 cm deep at its thickest point tapering off to 2 cm deep (depth of the top edge that is)

The previous guy has already cut it slightly to fit his car but it doesn't seem to fit the golf at all





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jedi-knight83:
Just spoken to Andy at ITG... one of those freaky moments where your blown away by the customer service!

He somehow knew who I was, who i'd bought my kit from and what I was after while I was still half explaining that "I've got a golf gti and I've bought a ........" and that was as far as I got lol.

The golf slam panel part is indeed different and its now on its way.

Andy also said that this kit is never going to be released as an oficial all in one kit... however he is putting it together as an 'upgrade' kit for those who have the open filter version and would like to swap over but people will have to contact ITG (not this seconds as he sounds run off his feet and is still sorting it out) rather than it ever being for sale through resellers.

He has also given me tips on fitting so the canister doesn't go as low and touch the coolant hoses as much.

Also he said that this enclosed canister is rated for 340bhp BUT is run on a few BTCC cars running 360bhp+ and ITG have tested it at 360bhp and it records 7degrees C lower intake temps that the open system.

The open system is rated at 360bhp.

My humble stage 1 is 240bhp so im well within the limits of the enclosed smaller filter.

Need to get it fitted now. I've got to say I liked the darth vader noises but would be interested to see if this gets rid of my 'harmonica' type noise.

bigmig95:
Glad you got sorted  :happy2:.  I got mine from Andy and he was extremely helpful. IIRC Andy suggested spacing the cannister outlet pipe support bracket up with washers to reduce interference with the the coolant hoses running underneath.   

I liked the open filter to start with but I ended up becoming tiresome of it with the part throttle induction noise (must be my age!!!).  Wide open it was fine.  The gains were worth the noise though at the time.  The new cannister ticks all my boxes, hp gains and a reduction in noise from my old setup  :jumpmove:

People should expect to pay around the £200 mark for the parts to upgrade from open system to new cannister type.

jedi-knight83:
New canister in place at last. Not too bad in the end once Andy told me to space up the bracket that supports it.

I've fitted it without the slam panel adapter at the moment but its very secure with the bracket and strap and its still going to be force fed with air from the front as the canister opening is sitting right behind the grill air inlet.

Just about to take the laptop and go for a test / log but just revving it on the drive and it sounds like a rally car!  :driver:

The intake woosh doesnt sound as prominent but when you lift off and it comes back down the revs its burbling loads! Is this normal for the 2 of you that have this fitted? lol

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