I haven’t noticed any performance deficit as a result of the heat, even on track. The intake reuses the factory cold air system so it’s getting all the goods from the front grill. I’m sure my air intake temp is probably a little higher on warmer days but it sounds sick and that’s all worth a few degrees on the air intake temp.
I have a short ram on my car now, I was so ignorant I thought that if you had a cone filter it was automatically a cool air intake but it actually has to be placed where there is cool air otherwise its just a short ram. I posted mine on my instagram a couple days ago and some asshole who I was actually followed me started out by giving me information and even said sorry if he was coming off as a dick, then he proceeded to degrade me and my car (when he has the exact same car) saying shit like "I hope you keep having fun with your "badass" car. Lmk if mine can ever be as fast as yours. I would hate to line up with you. Straight power monster you got there." I mentioned nothing about speeds or HP increase.. All I said in my post was "got a new intake" But I do plan on getting a 90 degree pipe soon because it is sucking up a ton of hot air. I've seen some pictures of the car I have with the same intake setup just some have the filter positioned on top of the battery so it sucks in the cold air from the little gap where the hood and front bumper meet, thats where the air was sucked up originally with the stock intake.
@@SkoolConnor I ended up buying a bunch of piping from a chinese website, removed the entire airbox, and 3d printed a map sensor housing then configured the pipes such that the filter is pretty much at the level of fog lights (pretty low), added a hydroshield for safety and then removed one of the foglights to make an air duct, now i can confidently say i have a DIY cold air intake that is functional.
Hi. You should drill a large hole in the airbox and install the filter in the airbox with heavy duty performance insulation around the airbox. Cut a hole in front of the airbox and duct to the gaurd! Give it a shot.cheap and easy. Mace engineering in Australia sell custom made kits but extremely expensive! I modified my standard airbox and on the highway my car runs 2 degrees Celsius higher than ambient temperature. All you need now is a pod adapter or bellmouth and an another air intake hose. Cheers from Australia! ❤
yes it is stock turbo. on some vw models you can disconnected the "diverter valve" which acts as a sort of recirculation which allows it to do so much flutter. The turbo sounds you hear are the noises of the turbo echoing in the intake pipe. The turbo sits pretty much at the fire wall and just above the "trans tunnel" so that air has a long way to go before it reaches the turbo!
Wouldnt you need a heat shield? Essentially you made a short ram which gets heat soaked a ton, or at least i always thought so.
I haven’t noticed any performance deficit as a result of the heat, even on track. The intake reuses the factory cold air system so it’s getting all the goods from the front grill. I’m sure my air intake temp is probably a little higher on warmer days but it sounds sick and that’s all worth a few degrees on the air intake temp.
@@lovezealous Oh, then tomorrow i am doing the same thing i guess
thanks
I have a short ram on my car now, I was so ignorant I thought that if you had a cone filter it was automatically a cool air intake but it actually has to be placed where there is cool air otherwise its just a short ram. I posted mine on my instagram a couple days ago and some asshole who I was actually followed me started out by giving me information and even said sorry if he was coming off as a dick, then he proceeded to degrade me and my car (when he has the exact same car) saying shit like "I hope you keep having fun with your "badass" car. Lmk if mine can ever be as fast as yours. I would hate to line up with you. Straight power monster you got there." I mentioned nothing about speeds or HP increase.. All I said in my post was "got a new intake"
But I do plan on getting a 90 degree pipe soon because it is sucking up a ton of hot air. I've seen some pictures of the car I have with the same intake setup just some have the filter positioned on top of the battery so it sucks in the cold air from the little gap where the hood and front bumper meet, thats where the air was sucked up originally with the stock intake.
@@SkoolConnor I ended up buying a bunch of piping from a chinese website, removed the entire airbox, and 3d printed a map sensor housing then configured the pipes such that the filter is pretty much at the level of fog lights (pretty low), added a hydroshield for safety and then removed one of the foglights to make an air duct, now i can confidently say i have a DIY cold air intake that is functional.
Hi. You should drill a large hole in the airbox and install the filter in the airbox with heavy duty performance insulation around the airbox. Cut a hole in front of the airbox and duct to the gaurd! Give it a shot.cheap and easy. Mace engineering in Australia sell custom made kits but extremely expensive! I modified my standard airbox and on the highway my car runs 2 degrees Celsius higher than ambient temperature. All you need now is a pod adapter or bellmouth and an another air intake hose. Cheers from Australia! ❤
THATS A GREAT IDEA! HELLO DOWN UNDA
@@lovezealous thanks mate! 😊
this would be the same sound on 3.0 diesel???
probably better tbh, more displacement and probably bigger turbo! Try it out and let me know
are you in nashville tn?
Is the turbo in the car stock? How is it loud? I am new to this
yes it is stock turbo. on some vw models you can disconnected the "diverter valve" which acts as a sort of recirculation which allows it to do so much flutter. The turbo sounds you hear are the noises of the turbo echoing in the intake pipe. The turbo sits pretty much at the fire wall and just above the "trans tunnel" so that air has a long way to go before it reaches the turbo!
@zealous2quick By diverter valve, do you mean the blow-off valve? It exists for a reason. Removing it causes harm to the turbo
Does a short ram intake ruin the transmission
no not at all!
You trolling?
@waldolemmer lol no I had a new car I had a sri my transmission blew was wondering if the sri had something to do with it
@@johnnyboydianno No, it did not
Did you do any other mods? Did you change the transmission fluid regularly?
@waldolemmer yup used only the best .I put the sri intake in for gas mileage no other mods I did notice a huge increase in torque
What dv are you running ?
Factory, it’s discontinued
nahh the fact that i was bout to buy a whole new intake🫢 come back to ny😩😂
Bet my boy
shits crazy LOLOL
shit sounds absolutely beautiful 🥹
@@top5ive346 thank you my boy wait for the exhaust video 👀
So you did all of this for a sound? Wow
worth it
And an air filter that you can wash with soap and water
And to grow attached to your car so you take better care of it and save money in the long run
I stopped watching due to the f bombs
You're gay