neuspeed p-flo
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neuspeed p-flo
Does anybody have the neuspeed p-flo intake installed or have any opinions on it? It looks like a nice set up, and I'm actually more thinking about making one myself. My dad's a shop teacher so I have access to sheet metal and tools for the metal shield, and I could probably pick up the filters at Schucks or somewhere. I'd be interested to see pics if anybody has one installed.
#2
RE: neuspeed p-flo
I see people selling those on dub forums a lot, don't hear many good things bout them. People tend to think that heatshield's about useless.
And they're pretty much right. No intake setup will get you more than a few hp, usually it'll get you a cool sound and better throttle response though.
I'd say fab one up yourself or invest in the Modshack VTDA:
http://www.modshack.info/VTDA.htm
That's pretty well regarded to be the best intake for the TT and will run you about $230.
I just drilled out my stock box. That and a K&N filter panel oughta do the trick.
And they're pretty much right. No intake setup will get you more than a few hp, usually it'll get you a cool sound and better throttle response though.
I'd say fab one up yourself or invest in the Modshack VTDA:
http://www.modshack.info/VTDA.htm
That's pretty well regarded to be the best intake for the TT and will run you about $230.
I just drilled out my stock box. That and a K&N filter panel oughta do the trick.
#3
RE: neuspeed p-flo
I think the p-flo just looks sad with the pointless cover. all it really is, is an ad for neuspeed.
A better alternative and only about $150 here
A better alternative and only about $150 here
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RE: neuspeed p-flo
ORIGINAL: Smecker
Does anybody have the neuspeed p-flo intake installed or have any opinions on it? It looks like a nice set up, and I'm actually more thinking about making one myself. My dad's a shop teacher so I have access to sheet metal and tools for the metal shield, and I could probably pick up the filters at Schucks or somewhere. I'd be interested to see pics if anybody has one installed.
Does anybody have the neuspeed p-flo intake installed or have any opinions on it? It looks like a nice set up, and I'm actually more thinking about making one myself. My dad's a shop teacher so I have access to sheet metal and tools for the metal shield, and I could probably pick up the filters at Schucks or somewhere. I'd be interested to see pics if anybody has one installed.
As far as I know, in regards to intakes, it's not only about decreasing restriction but also decreasing temps as much as possible. A good cold air induction system, coupled with temp decreasing mods such as DV relocation, FMIC, FMIC misters, silicone hoses all around, Intake manifold with phenolic spacer.. should apparently give your car more usable power across the RPM range.
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RE: neuspeed p-flo
you do realize that the turbo is going to heavily increase the intake temps regardless if the filter is sucking in 100* or 70* air? The intercooler will cool the charge down to the same iat regardless of the air temp going into the filter.
turbo cars = flow > intake temps
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turbo cars = flow > intake temps
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