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oli-pug

Gti-6 Heatsoak

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oli-pug

Now i notice most of you guys are just using cone filters with the conversion, does no-one have any heatsoak issues when running a cone filter on a 205 gti6, even with our hugely cramped bays!? not even the track boys! :blink::lol:

 

I've currently just got my old green filter directly onto the throttle body but haven't used the car yet.

 

Would it be worthwhile trying to make up an enclosed induction system?

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alync406

I would expect that an enclosed induction system would be a good idea,and a good cold air feed.The colder the air the denser it is so you should have more power. :blink:

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Spiky

i dont notice, thats not to say i dont get it :blink:

 

so if i'm not noticing, i'm forgetting about it :lol:

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Cameron

When I first built mine the inlet temps were pretty high (thankyou Emerald data logger), moving the radiator accross a few inches made a pretty huge difference!

Yes it would be 100% worth making a closed system, or at least making some sort of heatsheild.

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Ethos

Isn't there a trick where you can move that rubber seal underneath the headlight? I haven't tried it myself but i'm sure i've read it somewhere, supposed to make a small difference.

 

Not sure on if it'd letter water in though... :ph34r:

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monty69

No my 306 s16 i got some flexi hose which went from throttle body to low behind bumper corner with piperx fitted to this(from ebay, not the cheap brital metal stuff). I then removed the fog light and got some flexi metal hose with crome finisher ring to make a short duct. Not sure if there is room on 205?

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James_R

As said Cam's engine was sucking in circa 50-60deg air, I'd either drop the rad and make up a scoop or go with the malteaser tub idea. (see gti6.com)

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