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EVOMS V-FLOW intake? Chip?

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Old Mar 29, 2008 | 04:33 PM
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Default EVOMS V-FLOW intake? Chip?

Anyone have any experience with the EVOMS V-FLOW intake? I am deeply considering it along with the EVOMS chip.I'll probably get them at one time. However,I hear that chips are bad for transmissions in A/TIP in Audis. Furthermore, I'm not sure if the V-FLOWcomes with a heat shield.if this is the case, I'll find an alternative for HP gain. These will be the first performance mods installed on my car, and I want to make the safest/rationalchoice. Any suggestions are appreciated.
 
Old Apr 1, 2008 | 10:48 AM
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The EVOM V Flow intake does have a heatshield, my bro in law has it in his S4. It works incredibly well and will free up some horsepower.

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Old Apr 1, 2008 | 01:25 PM
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awe s-flo is ok too ... its built inside the airbox so doesnt have a heatshield

be care full with putting an oil based filter on bc it will spray onto the maf ... i clean mine every 6 months with electrode cleaner bc it leaves no residue and you dont have to scrub to clean

good luck let us kno how it works
 
Old Apr 1, 2008 | 04:05 PM
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Thanks!!! I'll order my Evo this week!!
 
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