I didn't lose any low rpm torque. The engine still reaches its peak torque at 2500 rpm.
Quote from: Pudding on May 08, 2017, 04:57:29 pmAye. I guess they wouldn't get much business if everyone was happy with a stage 1 map on standard hardware It's just frustrating for an old man like myself to watch people wasting their money, and getting smoking turbos / engines in return for their hard earned cash.Can you go stage 2+ on a standard airbox on a k03 as I'd rather not waste my money either. Sent from my ZTE B2017G using Tapatalk
Aye. I guess they wouldn't get much business if everyone was happy with a stage 1 map on standard hardware It's just frustrating for an old man like myself to watch people wasting their money, and getting smoking turbos / engines in return for their hard earned cash.
I didn't lose any low rpm torque. The engine still reaches its peak torque at 2500 rpm. With an octane booster it made 335,5 BHP with the ITG panel filter (same as the VWR panel filter) and 355,5 BHP with the VWR CAI.
Quote from: Shoduchi on May 09, 2017, 01:41:13 pmI didn't lose any low rpm torque. The engine still reaches its peak torque at 2500 rpm. With an octane booster it made 335,5 BHP with the ITG panel filter (same as the VWR panel filter) and 355,5 BHP with the VWR CAI.Dynos don't record part throttle, and nobody drives at 2500rpm at WOT, but I have heard the VWR doesn't affect the off boost torque according to the bum dyno, which is good because the KO4 is noticeably laggier than the KO3!
Quote from: Pudding on May 09, 2017, 01:48:07 pmQuote from: Shoduchi on May 09, 2017, 01:41:13 pmI didn't lose any low rpm torque. The engine still reaches its peak torque at 2500 rpm. With an octane booster it made 335,5 BHP with the ITG panel filter (same as the VWR panel filter) and 355,5 BHP with the VWR CAI.Dynos don't record part throttle, and nobody drives at 2500rpm at WOT, but I have heard the VWR doesn't affect the off boost torque according to the bum dyno, which is good because the KO4 is noticeably laggier than the KO3!Well, the GFB DV+ must help a lot with that because I think the engine became a bit looser and the turbo faster to spool. It's the only time I hear the intake noise with the windows closed. It's a pretty quiet intake. The GFB DV+ releasing air became a bit louder too with the VWR intake.
Hmmmm.....you are convincing me again! I wonder if the part of the canister that hits the hose can be heated up and indented for clearance? Is it proper carbon fibre, or fake stuff?
Quote from: Pudding on May 09, 2017, 01:57:44 pmHmmmm.....you are convincing me again! I wonder if the part of the canister that hits the hose can be heated up and indented for clearance? Is it proper carbon fibre, or fake stuff?The VWR intake canister is made of aluminium. It's the Forge twintake and the CDA that are made of carbon fibre, right?It can be bent, it's a soft material.
Quote from: Sleepy on May 08, 2017, 07:08:38 pmQuote from: Pudding on May 08, 2017, 03:36:40 pmQuote from: Paradox1 on May 08, 2017, 02:59:38 pmQuote from: Pudding on May 08, 2017, 11:41:57 amQuote from: MC71 on May 08, 2017, 08:25:16 amEVOMS or REVO. End of. Stay away from canister CAIs as they are sh*t for the all important flow plus trap all sorts of detritus making the already sh*t flow worse. There is a great Mod section (top of the page inbetween Shop and Trending) on the forum with a really good Modification Catalouge in it, have a look there for inspiration. Where's your evidence to back up that rather bold statement?When was the last time you saw an F1 engine, or a supercar engine with a bit of pipe hanging off it with a plant pot shaped filter on the end? Revo must be laughing all the way to the bank. £300 for a bit of a pipe with a cheap bit of foam on the end of it Oh most definitely.Not sure about R&D, its a bit of pipe ffs lolR&D isn't necessary when you only care about WOT and max rpm conditions Not even Racing line applied much diligence to their intake design. None of them do, except APR. The only company to include a rubber flex bellow to allow for engine movement, and they made sure it didn't rub on important coolant pipes, snapping them off. The latter is absolutely ridiculous and inexcusable for £400. Snap that hose off at 100mph, and that's your engine written off. The Revo one also breaks off it's mounting lug through crap design. And Oh look, the factory one lasts for years, does the best filtration job and supports over 330hp in KO4 applications. Yeah, I can see why people would prefer a noisy, cheap looking drain pipe over a properly engineered part Wish I knew this before. My VWR intake did exactly as stated to the coolant pipe ☹️Sent from my E6653 using Tapatalk@Sleepy did on mine too mate - what did you do to rectify it or stop it from happening again?
Quote from: Pudding on May 08, 2017, 03:36:40 pmQuote from: Paradox1 on May 08, 2017, 02:59:38 pmQuote from: Pudding on May 08, 2017, 11:41:57 amQuote from: MC71 on May 08, 2017, 08:25:16 amEVOMS or REVO. End of. Stay away from canister CAIs as they are sh*t for the all important flow plus trap all sorts of detritus making the already sh*t flow worse. There is a great Mod section (top of the page inbetween Shop and Trending) on the forum with a really good Modification Catalouge in it, have a look there for inspiration. Where's your evidence to back up that rather bold statement?When was the last time you saw an F1 engine, or a supercar engine with a bit of pipe hanging off it with a plant pot shaped filter on the end? Revo must be laughing all the way to the bank. £300 for a bit of a pipe with a cheap bit of foam on the end of it Oh most definitely.Not sure about R&D, its a bit of pipe ffs lolR&D isn't necessary when you only care about WOT and max rpm conditions Not even Racing line applied much diligence to their intake design. None of them do, except APR. The only company to include a rubber flex bellow to allow for engine movement, and they made sure it didn't rub on important coolant pipes, snapping them off. The latter is absolutely ridiculous and inexcusable for £400. Snap that hose off at 100mph, and that's your engine written off. The Revo one also breaks off it's mounting lug through crap design. And Oh look, the factory one lasts for years, does the best filtration job and supports over 330hp in KO4 applications. Yeah, I can see why people would prefer a noisy, cheap looking drain pipe over a properly engineered part Wish I knew this before. My VWR intake did exactly as stated to the coolant pipe ☹️Sent from my E6653 using Tapatalk
Quote from: Paradox1 on May 08, 2017, 02:59:38 pmQuote from: Pudding on May 08, 2017, 11:41:57 amQuote from: MC71 on May 08, 2017, 08:25:16 amEVOMS or REVO. End of. Stay away from canister CAIs as they are sh*t for the all important flow plus trap all sorts of detritus making the already sh*t flow worse. There is a great Mod section (top of the page inbetween Shop and Trending) on the forum with a really good Modification Catalouge in it, have a look there for inspiration. Where's your evidence to back up that rather bold statement?When was the last time you saw an F1 engine, or a supercar engine with a bit of pipe hanging off it with a plant pot shaped filter on the end? Revo must be laughing all the way to the bank. £300 for a bit of a pipe with a cheap bit of foam on the end of it Oh most definitely.Not sure about R&D, its a bit of pipe ffs lolR&D isn't necessary when you only care about WOT and max rpm conditions Not even Racing line applied much diligence to their intake design. None of them do, except APR. The only company to include a rubber flex bellow to allow for engine movement, and they made sure it didn't rub on important coolant pipes, snapping them off. The latter is absolutely ridiculous and inexcusable for £400. Snap that hose off at 100mph, and that's your engine written off. The Revo one also breaks off it's mounting lug through crap design. And Oh look, the factory one lasts for years, does the best filtration job and supports over 330hp in KO4 applications. Yeah, I can see why people would prefer a noisy, cheap looking drain pipe over a properly engineered part
Quote from: Pudding on May 08, 2017, 11:41:57 amQuote from: MC71 on May 08, 2017, 08:25:16 amEVOMS or REVO. End of. Stay away from canister CAIs as they are sh*t for the all important flow plus trap all sorts of detritus making the already sh*t flow worse. There is a great Mod section (top of the page inbetween Shop and Trending) on the forum with a really good Modification Catalouge in it, have a look there for inspiration. Where's your evidence to back up that rather bold statement?When was the last time you saw an F1 engine, or a supercar engine with a bit of pipe hanging off it with a plant pot shaped filter on the end? Revo must be laughing all the way to the bank. £300 for a bit of a pipe with a cheap bit of foam on the end of it Oh most definitely.Not sure about R&D, its a bit of pipe ffs lol
Quote from: MC71 on May 08, 2017, 08:25:16 amEVOMS or REVO. End of. Stay away from canister CAIs as they are sh*t for the all important flow plus trap all sorts of detritus making the already sh*t flow worse. There is a great Mod section (top of the page inbetween Shop and Trending) on the forum with a really good Modification Catalouge in it, have a look there for inspiration. Where's your evidence to back up that rather bold statement?When was the last time you saw an F1 engine, or a supercar engine with a bit of pipe hanging off it with a plant pot shaped filter on the end? Revo must be laughing all the way to the bank. £300 for a bit of a pipe with a cheap bit of foam on the end of it
EVOMS or REVO. End of. Stay away from canister CAIs as they are sh*t for the all important flow plus trap all sorts of detritus making the already sh*t flow worse. There is a great Mod section (top of the page inbetween Shop and Trending) on the forum with a really good Modification Catalouge in it, have a look there for inspiration.
any pic of the best ones fitted and where it best to get them