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Forge or ITG Intake

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h4rdy:

--- Quote from: kevs fr on August 12, 2012, 04:53:21 pm ---I must say I've tried a few.
Twintake
Pflow
Bsh
Dblias
Itg
Pipercross
Carbonio.

I get fed up with noise and felt the dblias was the best I've had.
But if itg enclosed one is quiet ish that maybe my answer.
Cheers

--- End quote ---


Ill try and get a video up.

Marshall:

--- Quote from: h4rdy on August 12, 2012, 05:20:05 pm ---
--- Quote from: kevs fr on August 12, 2012, 04:53:21 pm ---I must say I've tried a few.
Twintake
Pflow
Bsh
Dblias
Itg
Pipercross
Carbonio.

I get fed up with noise and felt the dblias was the best I've had.
But if itg enclosed one is quiet ish that maybe my answer.
Cheers

--- End quote ---


Ill try and get a video up.

--- End quote ---
Good man thanks.
Just one question where did you it?



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h4rdy:
If you meant where did I get it, it was from a forum member with the maxogen part as well.

But VWR, Awesome and APR sell it as well.

Marshall:
Emailed apr 
Thanks

RedRobin:
.
These are the usual considerations which folks make when choosing an aftermarket intake: (Not in order of importance)

- Performance
- Standard of manufacture
- Ease of maintenance
- Sound
- Appearance aka 'Eye-Candy'
- Price

We are all different individuals with our own preferences.

I chose the Forge Twintake and it ticks all the boxes for me on my modified K03 GTI.

Review & Info:  http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,9988.0.html

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