MK5 Golf GTI
Forum Market Place & Useful Links => Member Recommendations and Useful Links => Topic started by: Pirelli08 on June 11, 2012, 09:35:18 pm
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A big thanks to Andy from ITG for the modification to the latest canister type intake on my Maxogen system not only does it look really good it is quieter and seems sharper on initial acceleration, a real neat job thank you. :happy2:
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Pics please :happy2:
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http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/52/itgmaxogenmodtocanniste.jpg/
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(https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimageshack.us%2Ff%2F52%2Fitgmaxogenmodtocanniste.jpg%2F&hash=6836c3f8a2d44c37583c8a5847868b0c5c19fd7a)
^ That looks so much better in my opinion.
But does this modded version deliver the same gains because it is now only grabbing air from the front and not from behind the headlight unit as well.
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Is the front the main airway into the engine compartment? Surely getting more air? Plus heat soak will be less due to being enclosed...
Does look neater though...
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Hi Robin, I agree the canister type is visually a vast improvement and without doing any power runs its hard to measure the true difference, it still pulls well throughout the rev range with no real noticable difference although it is also quieter. The main reason for the mod was that the old system as good as it was power gain wise it just did not look right to me. The guys at ITG were great and I can understand why VWR have gained sole rights for ITG systems for the VAG group. :driver:
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Is the front the main airway into the engine compartment? Surely getting more air? Plus heat soak will be less due to being enclosed...
....Yes, the front is the main airway and does get the lion's share of the air. However, for what it's worth there is a surprising and somewhat illogical additional air input available from behind the headlight unit. Forge's Twintake exploits this and Forge found that testing with just a frontal single cannister filter, in their case, delivered less gains than with their twins.
I had quite a few phone conversations and emails with ITG's Andy (an extremely helpful and knowledgable guy) before their Maxogen was publicly launched but late in its development. I always hated the foam blocks but would have had to pay a lot of extra money to have what they have now modified (I would have wanted it in carbon).
ITG have a very well establshed good reputation for specialising in air filters and I know that VWR have been looking for a good 'technical partner' for an air intake for a very long time (years). So, ITG + VWR + APR = Thumbs up :happy2: and I doubtless would have considered one of theirs if it had been available before my Forge Twintake (which I might add I am extremely happy with).
What's amusing is that ITG were 'in bed with' APR's arch rival Revo previously. No matter, such is the motor industry and trade.