All Things Mk5 > Performance Modifications
Forge or ITG Intake
Marshall:
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
Alexis:
Thanks for all your opinions. I have just won a twintake off ebay, sorry h4rdy it was after I saw your post :surprised:
I'll give it a go and see how it works out. Whilst reading posts on intakes people mention oil catch tanks, are these necessary? Will I need anything else to make the induction kit work to its full potential?
Statller-Stevo:
--- 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 ---
I've used Dibilas Lots in the early days but it's a heavy messy thing on the tfsi's makes more power than stock though, again a really tiny filter in there
Mind you the ITG is messy IMO (Although I do run an ITG panel on the 997t as the filter itself has very good flow)
Both these do exactly what's intended
I think the evoms in probably my favourite for looks & doesn't heat soak as much although I don't run that myself as its not big enough on the maf housing
Statller-Stevo:
--- Quote from: Alexis on August 12, 2012, 04:58:49 pm ---Thanks for all your opinions. I have just won a twintake off ebay, sorry h4rdy it was after I saw your post :surprised:
I'll give it a go and see how it works out. Whilst reading posts on intakes people mention oil catch tanks, are these necessary? Will I need anything else to make the induction kit work to its full potential?
--- End quote ---
Software :driver:
h4rdy:
Catch cans are snake oil on a road car.
Stick with the PCV.
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