had the stock air box modified with a GFB diverter valve, and while you gain some induction noise it's very minimal and not that aggressive whoosh some people look for.
I put the stock diverter valve back as IMO it functions better with the design of the ecu.
if you want the big turbo noises in our little turbos you need an open intake, or a decent closed system that uses a cone filter. the panel filters are nice, but just don't give you that big sound, if that's what you're after.
never had a blow of valve as I prefer the recirculating so I can't comment there.
I thought I had seen most intakes but came across this from RGM Motorsports. Maybe I was sleeping.
https://youtu.be/7YtoZA5JBlk
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Yeah still waiting. Based on their prices for other platforms, should be very reasonable (~$300). I wasn't going to bother with an intake, but I want to see some numbers on this bad boy.Saw this on mk7 Gti FB page but can't seem to find on their website.
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most of the tuner recommend to stay on stock diverter valve, is ur car flash tune?
I have jb4 as well, will switch to stock diverter valve n see if it improvenot flash tuned but I run jb4. tuner recommendations and real world experience with my car led me to put back my stock diverter. the gfb felt like it kept initial boost lag down a C hair but didn't seem to perform as well as stock in mid range IMO
CTS intake with a K&N filter and added some automotive weather trim. Trim works well, I can see that it seals with the under hood cover from the indents left on it. Still have to drill some holes in the front trim pieces.
A little birdy told me this should be released in the next week or two, at a price point lower than the CTS intake. Pretty sure I'll be buying, and if so I'll post up a review.Saw this on mk7 Gti FB page but can't seem to find on their website.
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Saw this on mk7 Gti FB page but can't seem to find on their website.
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Would be great if there was a DIY kit to customize the inlet duct. Some have done great work with it but using a dremel makes great work of me.