Drivetrain Air Intake Modifications
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The air intake mod looks and sounds cool, but I checked out your blog and the turbo heat shield looks really cool. I think I might try that one. If I understand correctly, increases HP and reduces turbo lag, but mainly reduces heat to other engine components. Feel any real difference after the modification? Or pretty much for looks?
Also is this shield an additional heat shield? You didn't have to remove anything?
Great blog with all the pics.
Also is this shield an additional heat shield? You didn't have to remove anything?
Great blog with all the pics.
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As I did both mods at the same time, it's hard to separate what did what, but things do seem slightly peppier (though that may just be me). There's a definite sound change, as you can really hear the engine bringing in air.
Installation of the heat shield only requires the removal of a plastic cover. Otherwise it acts as a secondary heat shield covering up the somewhat ugly OEM heat shield.
Installation of the heat shield only requires the removal of a plastic cover. Otherwise it acts as a secondary heat shield covering up the somewhat ugly OEM heat shield.
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Finally able to start getting around to modifying my MINI, and decided to start with the air intake. Went with the stuff from VIP Custom Parts, and have to say it looks pretty good.
You can read about the install at my blog here.
You can read about the install at my blog here.
What's your opinion on this relative rookie doing the install myself? I can turn a wrench, but you won't find me a member of any pit crew. I like to do as much myself as I can, and your explanations look reasonable enough, but you're obviously experienced.
How long would this take your average guy with minimal engine wrenching experience?
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Very cool and clean install.
What's your opinion on this relative rookie doing the install myself? I can turn a wrench, but you won't find me a member of any pit crew. I like to do as much myself as I can, and your explanations look reasonable enough, but you're obviously experienced.
How long would this take your average guy with minimal engine wrenching experience?
What's your opinion on this relative rookie doing the install myself? I can turn a wrench, but you won't find me a member of any pit crew. I like to do as much myself as I can, and your explanations look reasonable enough, but you're obviously experienced.
How long would this take your average guy with minimal engine wrenching experience?
Looks like with the CMS it might take anyone an hour AT MOST to do something like this with instructions, barring any dropped screws, etc.
Hope this helps
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AXO, I am going to have to take exception to that statement, at least in some cases. K&N guarantees an 11.18 HP increase and 12 Ft/Lbs or they will give you a full refund, no questions. I defintely notice the difference and yes you can hear the BOV whoosh under dropped throttle. I have the K&N Typhoon, great kit, good price.
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AXO, all good, I wasnt offended, I just wanted to be sure that everyone had info to make a call on, as to buy one at all, and if so, what to buy. There are so many claims out there of "mines the best", without some dyno numbers you really cant prove anything, so just being helpful to all the fellow MINI-fanatics, there are prob many good ones, just sayin that K&N backed theirs by sending a dyno sheet in the package with every unit. I thought that was pretty cool, helps prevent wasting money on hype because as everyone knows, snake oil is abundant and PT Barnum had it right. (there's a sucker born every minute, he said)
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Installed the Air Intake from VIP today... Pretty straight and simple...nice product and nice swoooosh sounds. Can really hear the turbo now. Also bought and installed the the heat shield from VIP. That actually took a liitle more work/mods as the plastic cover with Mini logo isn't made to go on after the shield is installed. Didn't like the look without the cover, so just slimmed down the plastic and all looks good and fits great. Now only if I had the correct signal/parking lights to swap out for the ambers would of been a perfect day.
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One is likely better off keeping the original airfilter and replacing it more often than having a K&N... How many have oiled/cleaned one of these? I personally think it's a pain and don't clean the one I have. A newly replaced OEM filter will breathe better than a 6 month old K&N.
I'm confused as how this system results in any "colder" air since it seems to be drawing from the same air source as the OEM system but I may be mistaken. To hopefully obtain any benefit from a CAI also requires reprograming the ECU and adding a free flow exhaust system. Plus modern cars have sophisticated FI systems making any CAI benefits trivial at best.
I'm all for modding and wrenching and whatever one does that one believes makes the car "better", go for it. Just don't expect HP gains from a CAI or a heat shield whatever the aftermarket flyer tells you.
I'm confused as how this system results in any "colder" air since it seems to be drawing from the same air source as the OEM system but I may be mistaken. To hopefully obtain any benefit from a CAI also requires reprograming the ECU and adding a free flow exhaust system. Plus modern cars have sophisticated FI systems making any CAI benefits trivial at best.
I'm all for modding and wrenching and whatever one does that one believes makes the car "better", go for it. Just don't expect HP gains from a CAI or a heat shield whatever the aftermarket flyer tells you.
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Would not think a Heat Shield would do anything but what it's for.. Heat Shield!
Obviously if I'm adding a Air Intake..with a round filter…would not be able to replace it with a OEM..Some do state a few H/P increase…whether that happens not sure…does sound better, cleaner and you can hear the turbo.
Obviously if I'm adding a Air Intake..with a round filter…would not be able to replace it with a OEM..Some do state a few H/P increase…whether that happens not sure…does sound better, cleaner and you can hear the turbo.
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Anyone else have an opinion on oiled filters vs dry filters? I like the style of this intake, but I've heard horror stories on those KN filters sucking some of that oil residue off and coating the mass airflow sensor. Though if I'm not mistaken the MAF is after the turbo right?
Just curious, cause I don't see that oiled filter being much superior to an aftermarket cone dry filter, especially if you live in a dustbowl area like I do and seeing it be caked in dirt after a few weeks.
Just curious, cause I don't see that oiled filter being much superior to an aftermarket cone dry filter, especially if you live in a dustbowl area like I do and seeing it be caked in dirt after a few weeks.