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Looking to fit some noisy air filters... what do i do with the holes in the air feed?

So I took my OEM airbox off tonight... I fancy fitting some noisy air filters if I can find some second hand (or even an adaption pipe as I have some filters in my loft)

 

I took all the pipe work out from behind the front bumper which sits infront of the wheel arches

 

The pipework runs a very odd path... i can get pics soon

 

It seems that there is now a hole in the pipe from the Throttlebodies to where the AFM is... how will I block this? it seems very odd.

 

NASP car btw

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Oh that little hole, there's a dead end isn't there as if it was turbo pipework. The very best way forward is a split intake such as the selin system, there's cheaper ways to achieve that though. You just need a big cone though, and an adapter plate.

Unlikely you'll notice a 'noisy' induction roar like you get on things like the early MPi Vauxhall and Rover engines as the intake runners are so long. You may notice a little increase on an NA, but nothing of any great value. On TT engines you can hear wastegate actuation or rather, flutter a little more.

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Oh that little hole, there's a dead end isn't there as if it was turbo pipework. The very best way forward is a split intake such as the selin system, there's cheaper ways to achieve that though. You just need a big cone though, and an adapter plate.

 

It's not a dead end by the looks of it... it looks like it feed back into the airbox... I'll get photos.

 

hard to explain

 

Unlikely you'll notice a 'noisy' induction roar like you get on things like the early MPi Vauxhall and Rover engines as the intake runners are so long. You may notice a little increase on an NA, but nothing of any great value. On TT engines you can hear wastegate actuation or rather, flutter a little more.

 

judging by the mighty car mods episode and every NASP car I've had - i doubt i'd get nay hp... but maybe the position of the filters means i could. If im not going to get some grunty noise then tbh i'll just re-fit the OEM box

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