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ITG Maxogen Intake for 2.0TFSI

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RobH:

--- Quote from: RedRobin on December 05, 2009, 07:08:15 pm ---
--- Quote from: gazbutS3 on December 05, 2009, 06:29:52 pm ---
Robin, I like things to look right to and have trimmed my "bits of foam" a little here and there and it looks much more finished, I'll take some pics when I get a chance , what we need to remember is all ITG do is filters and intakes, its what they do, a lot of the other intakes are made by companies that do all sorts of products. I'm not saying that makes their intakes worse, but if you were buying brakes you'd go to a company that did brakes, need I say anymore :wink:


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....That's good that you are able to trim your 'foam bits' (Parisienne?) and I do hope that people don't think I'm anti the Maxogen - I'm just being very honest about my thoughts on it.

I'm not aware of other intakes which ITG have produced. Filters yes, and with an excellent reputation for them, and I have an ITG panel filter installed. That doesn't mean to say that ITG can't produce excellent intakes as well.

:happy2:

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They were developing a huge RS6 intake while i was their, dont know if anyone else saw it.

So has anyone ran a duct from the lower fog light up to the filter?

SteveP:
^^^ Yep saw the RS6 intake with the dual filters  :notworthy: was really surprised how small the OEM panels where.

I am planning on some ducting in the new year to add some more cold air to the filter area but to be honest I am not 100% sure it even needs it  :smiley:

RobH:
Im not sure it needs it either but every little helps and for what its worth might aswell do it when ive got a spare weekend.

When i was talking to andy he said there's a huge amount of air flow to utalize down by the fog light, but as i understand the cooling duct for the transmission is in the way and needs removing first.

RedRobin:

--- Quote from: SteveP on December 05, 2009, 08:48:29 pm ---
I am planning on some ducting in the new year to add some more cold air to the filter area but to be honest I am not 100% sure it even needs it  :smiley:


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....Would be very easy to do with some flexi-hose. But, as you say, does your car need any more air!?

Just seeing RobH's post: I thought I could see a way through without removing anything when I last looked but perhaps I'm wrong. Surely you wouldn't want to interfere with tranny cooling ducts. Andy@ITG says he knows some tricks for doing it.

RobH:

--- Quote from: RedRobin on December 05, 2009, 08:59:09 pm ---
--- Quote from: SteveP on December 05, 2009, 08:48:29 pm ---
I am planning on some ducting in the new year to add some more cold air to the filter area but to be honest I am not 100% sure it even needs it  :smiley:


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....Would be very easy to do with some flexi-hose. But, as you say, does your car need any more air!?

Just seeing RobH's post: I thought I could see a way through without removing anything when I last looked but perhaps I'm wrong. Surely you wouldn't want to interfere with tranny cooling ducts. Andy@ITG says he knows some tricks for doing it.

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May have to give him a ring then :happy2:.

If you have the forge twintercooler fitted the transmission duct is removed anyway as its in the way of the ic pipes.

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