Gurvir
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I didn't want to start this thread because its a very controversial topic but i just wanted to get some advice for my 2015 Jetta it has to be done. Now i have read many forums that diesels don't need more air and all that but i am doing it mostly for intake noise, aesthetics and if i do end up making more power that's amazing. I am going to get a tune and deletes and all that next summer so I personally don't think that this will be a waste of money and will help turbo spool and add some power.
I was looking into the rawtek intake and the neupeed one for 2015 Tdi's. (The only 2 i found for my year car). Which one do you guys think would be better the neuspeed is more of a short ram intake i think. The rawtek intake is great, little overpriced but only thing i'm concerned about is the placement. The actual filter sits near the driver side fog light so pretty low in the car. Has anyone actually got problems of hydrolocking or any other issues that they didn't just hear about. I do plan on lowering my car a bit and i live in ontario where we don't really get floods (maybe on rare occasion). If maybe some people could share their experiences of actually using intake kits and not just trashing them without ever using one. Appreciate all the feedback and opinions!
I was looking into the rawtek intake and the neupeed one for 2015 Tdi's. (The only 2 i found for my year car). Which one do you guys think would be better the neuspeed is more of a short ram intake i think. The rawtek intake is great, little overpriced but only thing i'm concerned about is the placement. The actual filter sits near the driver side fog light so pretty low in the car. Has anyone actually got problems of hydrolocking or any other issues that they didn't just hear about. I do plan on lowering my car a bit and i live in ontario where we don't really get floods (maybe on rare occasion). If maybe some people could share their experiences of actually using intake kits and not just trashing them without ever using one. Appreciate all the feedback and opinions!
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