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Re: Volant Intake System for TFSI
« Reply #120 on: May 10, 2012, 05:21:43 pm »
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Re: Volant Intake System for TFSI
« Reply #121 on: May 11, 2012, 08:49:08 am »
No pictures it it being fitted as I was too busy watching how easy it was, it took them around 30 minutes to remove engine cover and install intake system (They had already added the 25mm Take off for K04 engines, which I am told took them around 15 mins), I missed most of installation due to chatting to Jabbaluke about his ED30 (Beast at 400hp), was finding out what he did and best way to progress my car, anyhoo I digress.

Pic of it fitted.



Asked them how it performed and they were impressed with it and said quite a few of their customers were waiting for them to fit mine so they could report back to them, from what he said we may start to see more of these cropping up on TFSI cars soon.

There were no issues with MAF scaling, looks like it's well designed, one thing I did notice was the Intake in the pics earlier in the thread showed a mounting point which may cause issues with engine movement but as mine did not have that (series 1 as opposed to series 2 I guess) it was not an issue, the Box part is moiunted utilizing 2 of the rubber bungs from your engine cover and this allows the box to move with the engine so no stress issues.

ON full throttle you dont notice the sound of it as the exhaust masks it  :grin: but on partial throttle you do get a little bit of a sucking noise (How do you word that?) and when backing off you can hear a slight hiss, but thats at lower speeds with no radio on, radio on you dont hear it or at higher speeds either.

Enjoy should you go for it, I would recommend it, for around £200 (Add £23 for 25mm take off for those with K04) you can have something that does the same as intakes costing £350-465  :happy2:
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Re: Volant Intake System for TFSI
« Reply #122 on: May 11, 2012, 08:58:36 am »
Ok guys, thanks to the guinea pig for having the balls to get one in and having it fitted. Thanks Tamiyoman for the feedback.

Time for that group buy to move ahead now. I been waiting for that, but if it doesn't go ahead I am getting one of these regardless.

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Re: Volant Intake System for TFSI
« Reply #123 on: May 11, 2012, 09:03:53 am »
Ok guys, thanks to the guinea pig for having the balls to get one in and having it fitted. Thanks Tamiyoman for the feedback.

Time for that group buy to move ahead now. I been waiting for that, but if it doesn't go ahead I am getting one of these regardless.

Where can u get this intake from??


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Re: Volant Intake System for TFSI
« Reply #124 on: May 11, 2012, 09:07:25 am »
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Did you do any dyno runs before and after the intake to compare and assess the bhp gain?

The Volant ticks the boxes for sound and eye-candy for many folks but what about performance gains?


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Re: Volant Intake System for TFSI
« Reply #125 on: May 11, 2012, 09:07:40 am »
Were there any before and after dyno runs?
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Re: Volant Intake System for TFSI
« Reply #126 on: May 11, 2012, 09:07:55 am »
Ok guys, thanks to the guinea pig for having the balls to get one in and having it fitted. Thanks Tamiyoman for the feedback.

Time for that group buy to move ahead now. I been waiting for that, but if it doesn't go ahead I am getting one of these regardless.

It would be nice to see others get them as I wont be a Loner then  :signLOL: :signLOL:

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Re: Volant Intake System for TFSI
« Reply #127 on: May 11, 2012, 09:08:35 am »
Ok guys, thanks to the guinea pig for having the balls to get one in and having it fitted. Thanks Tamiyoman for the feedback.

Time for that group buy to move ahead now. I been waiting for that, but if it doesn't go ahead I am getting one of these regardless.

Where can u get this intake from??

I got it from a company in USA called WCP Diesal.
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Re: Volant Intake System for TFSI
« Reply #128 on: May 11, 2012, 09:09:50 am »
Were there any before and after dyno runs?

There were no before and after runs on just intake as 5 days previously I had TBE fitted so It would not have been accurate anyway, as I (personally) was not looking for large figures I was not overly concerned with what it gives on its own as I was always adding other mods with it, so as long as it performed on the whole was all I was bothered about, that coupled with I dont like the look of the ITG (Blue Peter toilet roll and Grannies Clunge sponge stuck on the end is my best desciption of it) and the Twintake was a little too "Bling" for my car (I wanted something more OEM looking) and the VWR (ITG with 50% price increase) was even in the running as the price is scandalous at £456  :surprised:

I had a window for exhaust and it was before intake im afraid.

Jabba confirmed it flowed well and their were no issues with the car not getting enough air.
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Re: Volant Intake System for TFSI
« Reply #129 on: May 11, 2012, 09:11:39 am »
Were there any before and after dyno runs?

There were no before and after runs on just intake as 5 days previously I had TBE fitted so It would not have been accurate anyway.

I had a window for exhaust and it was before intake im afraid.

does it 'feel' any different?
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Re: Volant Intake System for TFSI
« Reply #130 on: May 11, 2012, 09:15:16 am »
Were there any before and after dyno runs?

There were no before and after runs on just intake as 5 days previously I had TBE fitted so It would not have been accurate anyway.

I had a window for exhaust and it was before intake im afraid.

does it 'feel' any different?

Straight after the intake was fitted it had RR run and made 243.6bhp and then was stage 2 remapped so now it has 315.6bhp and feels VERY different.

I never drove it with just intake and exhaust im afraid.
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Re: Volant Intake System for TFSI
« Reply #131 on: May 11, 2012, 09:23:37 am »
Were there any before and after dyno runs?

There were no before and after runs on just intake as 5 days previously I had TBE fitted so It would not have been accurate anyway, as I (personally) was not looking for large figures I was not overly concerned with what it gives on its own as I was always adding other mods with it, so as long as it performed on the whole was all I was bothered about, that coupled with I dont like the look of the ITG (Blue Peter toilet roll and Grannies Clunge sponge stuck on the end is my best desciption of it) and the Twintake was a little too "Bling" for my car (I wanted something more OEM looking) and the VWR (ITG with 50% price increase) was even in the running as the price is scandalous at £456  :surprised:

I had a window for exhaust and it was before intake im afraid.

Jabba confirmed it flowed well and their were no issues with the car not getting enough air.

....You've got this same discussion going on in two threads.

Shame on Jabba for not being more interested in the bhp gains and not running before and after dyno runs (as JKM did with my Forge TWINtake in spite of already having such data from other 2.0T FSI cars). The TBE would have been a constant in the comparison. It's the GAIN which folks are interested in and not just the number after all your mods.


I never drove it with just intake and exhaust im afraid.


....No, but Jabba could have easily dyno'd it for the intake comparison. Even if you weren't interested, weren't they?  :surprised:
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Re: Volant Intake System for TFSI
« Reply #132 on: May 11, 2012, 09:47:18 am »
At the end of the day he checked the flow rates and said its flowing more than enough, as long as it was not holding back other mods it is all good, he did say that he "expected" my car to make 310bhp with TBE and Intake on their rollers and it went onto make 315.6bhp so he was surprised, that could be intake or TBE tho, who knows.

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Re: Re: Volant Intake System for TFSI
« Reply #133 on: May 11, 2012, 09:49:33 am »
We can get a group buy going.

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Re: Volant Intake System for TFSI
« Reply #134 on: May 11, 2012, 09:52:43 am »
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I'm afraid that you got asked about it because it's what most folks want to know. But as I posted in the other thread, I don't blame you but I'm not impressed with Jabba's apparent lack of interest in the specific data for this new Volant product.


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