is there any down sides / negatives to adding the block off plate??? I live in nyc with heavy traffic and do a lot of "maneuvers" while driving lol.. would this benefit me positively or negatively?
I have a aftermarket intake can’t I just cut out the rectangle and not install the vents 🤷🏽♂️ so that I have the rectangle cut outs and my intake I’ll be okay?
How did the second one you installed come out wrong with a gap if this time they gave you the stencil? How can we avoid that gap happening to us? Thanks!
I own a Mk7 and I still cannot believe what a horrible stock intake VW uses. From the day I started modding my car, I wanted to do something about the intake. I tired stuff like this and tried to get as much air in as possible and I gave up with it and put an aftermarket intake on. Much, much better. I'm getting 42 mpg on the highway too. It was at 62 but the free-flowing air that isn't restricted is well worth it, considering that Mk7s get about 30mpg from the factory.
Does this cause your water temp to be higher? How about radiator fan does it cycle more frequently? I ask because of the scoops aren't they blocking air flow (somewhat) to the radiator, A/C and intercooler? OR is it insignificant? Also, rain and snow has an easier path into your air box possibly? These are all valid concerns I think. That said, I like this simple mod if overall engine life is maintained.
I think there is no benefit at all blocking the air into the engine bay bro, want to keep intake manifold and engine bay as cool as possible and with the drilled holes on the intake side plenty of air going to the air box.
I hate that porter+cable air compressor. Most of the common 6g pancake compressors are made by the same company. DeWalt, craftsman, porter cable, Bostitch, Stanley, black and decker, all the same company. Then there's metabo and rigid which are slightly less common but still everywhere. Plus your random bargain brands. But somehow, out of all of them, the porter and the craftsman are the worst. They're somehow the loudest, the hottest, and the least powerful of them all while also usually being the most expensive. Theyre more comparable to the bargain brand compressors which are like 2/3 the price. The metabo is $50 cheaper, quieter cooler and more powerful. The dewalts and bostichs have better cooling and are also quieter and some have a higher PSI. Metabo makes a 200PSI pancake. Rigid has more power and is alot cheaper. I think porter uses the oldest design
Nice scoops, improve the look from the top as well which is a nice touch.
Thanks 👍
Hi where did you get the air duct kit from and is it universal fit?
This is a hot mod I saw the other video when you did the drivers side... nice to see you decided to do both
is there any down sides / negatives to adding the block off plate??? I live in nyc with heavy traffic and do a lot of "maneuvers" while driving lol.. would this benefit me positively or negatively?
I have a aftermarket intake can’t I just cut out the rectangle and not install the vents 🤷🏽♂️ so that I have the rectangle cut outs and my intake I’ll be okay?
Nice work. What about the removal of the ‘snow guard’ in the stock airbox?
Already done!
another great video from Mr. Mods. Nice looking ride
Thanks 👍
My 2021 mk7.5 gti came with vents like this stock 😅 pairs great with the IE v2 intake
Yeah the mk7.5 has the dual vents
Bro I never realized this , until you mentioned it
Do you think doing the scoop with a open air intake is a hazard for water getting in??
Nah
How did the second one you installed come out wrong with a gap if this time they gave you the stencil? How can we avoid that gap happening to us? Thanks!
The sticker stencil did not want to stay stuck on the plastic so it was some guessing involved too.
How do you think this modded stock intake is compared to your Injen Evolution?
It's probably pretty similar
what exactly is the name of the kit? thx for the help!
ECS air inlet scoop
Euro intake block off plate
I own a Mk7 and I still cannot believe what a horrible stock intake VW uses. From the day I started modding my car, I wanted to do something about the intake. I tired stuff like this and tried to get as much air in as possible and I gave up with it and put an aftermarket intake on. Much, much better. I'm getting 42 mpg on the highway too. It was at 62 but the free-flowing air that isn't restricted is well worth it, considering that Mk7s get about 30mpg from the factory.
Does this cause your water temp to be higher? How about radiator fan does it cycle more frequently? I ask because of the scoops aren't they blocking air flow (somewhat) to the radiator, A/C and intercooler? OR is it insignificant? Also, rain and snow has an easier path into your air box possibly? These are all valid concerns I think. That said, I like this simple mod if overall engine life is maintained.
Anything being blocked would be insignificant. I don't notice any difference.
Good job
I think there is no benefit at all blocking the air into the engine bay bro, want to keep intake manifold and engine bay as cool as possible and with the drilled holes on the intake side plenty of air going to the air box.
I doubt that one little open slot is cooling the engine bay significantly. It's a European part that's meant to go on the car.
@@ColoredinLight it doesn't have it in European gtis. I can tell you that. It must go on lower powered golfs.
@@SabeTheApple it’s for a Golf GTE. I had this mod on my car but took it off as I was worried the engine might get too hot
I hate that porter+cable air compressor. Most of the common 6g pancake compressors are made by the same company. DeWalt, craftsman, porter cable, Bostitch, Stanley, black and decker, all the same company. Then there's metabo and rigid which are slightly less common but still everywhere. Plus your random bargain brands. But somehow, out of all of them, the porter and the craftsman are the worst. They're somehow the loudest, the hottest, and the least powerful of them all while also usually being the most expensive. Theyre more comparable to the bargain brand compressors which are like 2/3 the price. The metabo is $50 cheaper, quieter cooler and more powerful. The dewalts and bostichs have better cooling and are also quieter and some have a higher PSI. Metabo makes a 200PSI pancake. Rigid has more power and is alot cheaper. I think porter uses the oldest design