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NB8B CAI

Postby aviper4u » Wed May 11, 2011 2:46 pm

Hello,

Did a search couldnt find what i was looking for.

Looking at installing CAI not for noise or anything else other performance, can any noticible gains be acheived or is just a bling thing?

An autoexe cold side one was referred to in other threads though could not find this.

Any suggestions welcomed.

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Re: NB8B CAI

Postby Regie » Fri May 13, 2011 8:09 pm

im selling a SP Motorsports intake, check the for sale thread...best intake for the 8B
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Re: NB8B CAI

Postby aviper4u » Mon May 16, 2011 12:27 pm

Regie wrote:im selling a SP Motorsports intake, check the for sale thread...best intake for the 8B


couldnt find listing, though did you run this on your car? if so any differences and why selling?
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Re: NB8B CAI

Postby Regie » Tue May 17, 2011 12:43 pm

viewtopic.php?f=44&t=46347

its still on my car, im selling up soon, so slowly putting back to stock.

Ive had a few CAI's on my car and this one feels the best. Prolly the only true CAI for the NB
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Re: NB8B CAI

Postby hamx5ter » Wed May 18, 2011 9:47 am

+1 on regie's intake. Definitely the best intake for NΒ8B.

Still waiting for that gti huh reg? :P only 6 months to go.. Just go NC and be done with it..
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Re: NB8B CAI

Postby sliq » Wed May 18, 2011 2:09 pm

have had the autoexe one. the loss in torque is noticeable when you're going from stop to start at traffic lights.

i had the SP motorsport/SMB intake. best intake i've had. the delivery in power and torque through the entire rev range is silky smooth
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Postby aviper4u » Wed May 18, 2011 5:31 pm

sliq wrote:have had the autoexe one. the loss in torque is noticeable when you're going from stop to start at traffic lights.

i had the SP motorsport/SMB intake. best intake i've had. the delivery in power and torque through the entire rev range is silky smooth


hmm reduction is concerning for me as i moslty drives on the street, so torque much more important than peak power.

though is there any "real" difference or is it knowing the fact that its there making the diff?

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Re: NB8B CAI

Postby Regie » Thu May 19, 2011 10:44 am

hamx5ter wrote:+1 on regie's intake. Definitely the best intake for NΒ8B.

Still waiting for that gti huh reg? :P only 6 months to go.. Just go NC and be done with it..


Cancelled the order...cbf waiting that long, it would still be another 10 months now haha. Might look at a r32 mk5 now
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Re: NB8B CAI

Postby Bizi » Sun May 22, 2011 11:24 am

Regie wrote:
hamx5ter wrote:+1 on regie's intake. Definitely the best intake for NΒ8B.

Still waiting for that gti huh reg? :P only 6 months to go.. Just go NC and be done with it..


Cancelled the order...cbf waiting that long, it would still be another 10 months now haha. Might look at a r32 mk5 now


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Re: NB8B CAI

Postby sliq » Mon May 23, 2011 3:40 pm

aviper4u wrote:
sliq wrote:have had the autoexe one. the loss in torque is noticeable when you're going from stop to start at traffic lights.

i had the SP motorsport/SMB intake. best intake i've had. the delivery in power and torque through the entire rev range is silky smooth


hmm reduction is concerning for me as i moslty drives on the street, so torque much more important than peak power.

though is there any "real" difference or is it knowing the fact that its there making the diff?

thanks for posting experiences


its a real difference. i've owned 2 short ram intakes, a k&n replica and the SMB. smb wins hands down.
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Re: NB8B CAI

Postby aviper4u » Mon May 23, 2011 9:39 pm

sliq wrote:
aviper4u wrote:
sliq wrote:have had the autoexe one. the loss in torque is noticeable when you're going from stop to start at traffic lights.

i had the SP motorsport/SMB intake. best intake i've had. the delivery in power and torque through the entire rev range is silky smooth


hmm reduction is concerning for me as i moslty drives on the street, so torque much more important than peak power.

though is there any "real" difference or is it knowing the fact that its there making the diff?

thanks for posting experiences


its a real difference. i've owned 2 short ram intakes, a k&n replica and the SMB. smb wins hands down.


so how much should be paying for one of these short ram intakes?
found below though judging by pic is that really a CAI?
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Re: NB8B CAI

Postby sliq » Mon May 23, 2011 11:09 pm

there'd be a lot of fiddling around to create a heat shield since the pod is close by to the headers.
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Re: NB8B CAI

Postby NitroDann » Mon May 23, 2011 11:14 pm

One thing makes more power, and thats more air, whether by having the engine suck harder (cams, headwork) or by getting thicker air in (colder or at a higher pressure). Letting it flow in easier with a pod filter instead of an air box makes it thicker due to a higher pressure but thinner again due to the hot exhaust its sucking from. You basically want to take the air from a high pressure area, that has cold air, and do so with very little restriction. The cowl intakes work well as long as they are sheilded. These are the ones where you cut a hole in the firewall. if it sucks from anywhere above the number plate but in front of the centre of the bonnet its a low pressure area, so its not as good as sucking from the mouth of the bumper or from below the windshield. If its sucking from inside the engine bay its hardly a COLD air intake.

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Re: NB8B CAI

Postby aviper4u » Tue May 24, 2011 9:28 am

NitroDann wrote:One thing makes more power, and thats more air, whether by having the engine suck harder (cams, headwork) or by getting thicker air in (colder or at a higher pressure). Letting it flow in easier with a pod filter instead of an air box makes it thicker due to a higher pressure but thinner again due to the hot exhaust its sucking from. You basically want to take the air from a high pressure area, that has cold air, and do so with very little restriction. The cowl intakes work well as long as they are sheilded. These are the ones where you cut a hole in the firewall. if it sucks from anywhere above the number plate but in front of the centre of the bonnet its a low pressure area, so its not as good as sucking from the mouth of the bumper or from below the windshield. If its sucking from inside the engine bay its hardly a COLD air intake.

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yea fair enough, might have less restriction though still getting hot engine bay air.. so not really a true CAI right?

saw an intake in a pic where it ran completely on the intake side down the front bumper near the fog lights, only downside was that the wiring had to be extended, anyone know which CAI this is?
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Re: NB8B CAI

Postby sliq » Tue May 24, 2011 11:53 am

aviper4u wrote:saw an intake in a pic where it ran completely on the intake side down the front bumper near the fog lights, only downside was that the wiring had to be extended, anyone know which CAI this is?



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