FVD Aluminum Intake Plenum
#31
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I've got some more pictures up on the updates page of the intake installed
I've got some more pictures up on the updates page of the intake installed
#32
Originally posted by sharkster
I believe Gemballa has something similair but it's just the hoses and not the front alluminium piece.
I believe Gemballa has something similair but it's just the hoses and not the front alluminium piece.
Craig
#33
how does the fvd piece compare to the SCARGO intake??? i have the scargo piece and notice it to be much noiser as far as intake noise almost makes the car sound like its running NOS.....hope this is normal.....not to mention i have just dynomat laid down with normal carpet as reus audio took out the rear carpet with all that pad
#34
Originally posted by Craig
Incorrect . . . the Gemballa intake also includes an upgraded aluminum splitter -- its necessary to accomodate the larger hoses.
Craig
Incorrect . . . the Gemballa intake also includes an upgraded aluminum splitter -- its necessary to accomodate the larger hoses.
Craig
#36
These kit's look like standard type hose clamps are used. I wonder why they don't come with high quality T clamp styled for better secured sealing? Seems like for the price they should include these. Those clamps look cheesy. Just a matter of time before they come loose. Then it becomes a mjor hassle to just tighten hose clamps.
#37
Craig:Gemballa's kit did not perform well which is why FVD Germany set out to make their own. Otherwise we would have just sold theirs
RacerX:I personally have not been in a car with the intake, but have not heard anyone say it gets that much louder... The CF is a hard material so I am sure it sounds different than hose, however anytime you make the intake larger it passes more air which will cause more noise.
CJV:As far as I knew Aluminum was very good with heat?? I guess I will have to ask my professor in school .
As for the hoses, the inside is very smooth. There has to be small ridges to allow for flexability, but they are not big enough to be restrictive. I don't have a photo on my computer, but will try and grab one for you today.
Oak: FVD Germany tried and sent us a number of clamps, these were the best of the bunch. They are not cheesy at all, they are very strong and I would be very surprised if they ever came loose.
RacerX:I personally have not been in a car with the intake, but have not heard anyone say it gets that much louder... The CF is a hard material so I am sure it sounds different than hose, however anytime you make the intake larger it passes more air which will cause more noise.
CJV:As far as I knew Aluminum was very good with heat?? I guess I will have to ask my professor in school .
As for the hoses, the inside is very smooth. There has to be small ridges to allow for flexability, but they are not big enough to be restrictive. I don't have a photo on my computer, but will try and grab one for you today.
Oak: FVD Germany tried and sent us a number of clamps, these were the best of the bunch. They are not cheesy at all, they are very strong and I would be very surprised if they ever came loose.
#38
Oak,
The intake side (pre-turbo) is not under pressure until after the turbochargers... doesn't take much at all to hold the hoses in place forever.
As for the al plenum acting as a heat sink... the incoming air spends so little time in the actual plenum that rise in temp due to heat transfer will be almost negligible, especially relative to the rise in temp experienced after the air is compressed. There will be more heat transfer if you're barely moving or stuck in traffic, but once moving, not a big deal.
The intake side (pre-turbo) is not under pressure until after the turbochargers... doesn't take much at all to hold the hoses in place forever.
As for the al plenum acting as a heat sink... the incoming air spends so little time in the actual plenum that rise in temp due to heat transfer will be almost negligible, especially relative to the rise in temp experienced after the air is compressed. There will be more heat transfer if you're barely moving or stuck in traffic, but once moving, not a big deal.
#39
Originally posted by StephenTi
Oak,
The intake side (pre-turbo) is not under pressure until after the turbochargers... doesn't take much at all to hold the hoses in place forever.
As for the al plenum acting as a heat sink... the incoming air spends so little time in the actual plenum that rise in temp due to heat transfer will be almost negligible, especially relative to the rise in temp experienced after the air is compressed. There will be more heat transfer if you're barely moving or stuck in traffic, but once moving, not a big deal.
Oak,
The intake side (pre-turbo) is not under pressure until after the turbochargers... doesn't take much at all to hold the hoses in place forever.
As for the al plenum acting as a heat sink... the incoming air spends so little time in the actual plenum that rise in temp due to heat transfer will be almost negligible, especially relative to the rise in temp experienced after the air is compressed. There will be more heat transfer if you're barely moving or stuck in traffic, but once moving, not a big deal.
Evan
#43
Originally posted by phillym5
how crazy is the install? How many hours?
josh.
how crazy is the install? How many hours?
josh.
#44
Originally posted by 03-turbo911
Were the testing for these done on a stock tt or on a modified one? I'm basically asking if someone with a stock tt installed these, would he/she get around the same HP increase?
Were the testing for these done on a stock tt or on a modified one? I'm basically asking if someone with a stock tt installed these, would he/she get around the same HP increase?
Again sorry,
Evan
PS-Josh, YOU NEED THIS .
PPS-I am sold out of these, I have more coming Nov. 9th, but only ONE left unsold!! If you are interested get your order in now, next shipment after that will be 2-3 weeks!!
#45
Originally posted by AMG ETR
I am sorry, I forgot to mention, this 20HP was gain on our Level 4 car (rated at 575BHP). We have not tested a stock car!!
Again sorry,
Evan
PS-Josh, YOU NEED THIS .
PPS-I am sold out of these, I have more coming Nov. 9th, but only ONE left unsold!! If you are interested get your order in now, next shipment after that will be 2-3 weeks!!
I am sorry, I forgot to mention, this 20HP was gain on our Level 4 car (rated at 575BHP). We have not tested a stock car!!
Again sorry,
Evan
PS-Josh, YOU NEED THIS .
PPS-I am sold out of these, I have more coming Nov. 9th, but only ONE left unsold!! If you are interested get your order in now, next shipment after that will be 2-3 weeks!!
Twenty hp is more than I would have guessed. That is actually close to the cf intake which makes twenty-six. It is definitely more durable than the cf intake.
What does it weigh?