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Carbonspeed Carbonio intake any good?

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As above looking for a decent performance intake. Looking for abit more noise and more torque. Dont fancy spending £300+ on dbilas or forge.

Tbh, I can't see that it will give much benefit, and at 200 quid it ain't cheap.

I would keep your eye on the bay and for sale section on here and other forums with cars running the tfsi, I picked up an EVOMS V-Flow complete intake and replacement engine cover (rrp 400+) for 180 inc delivery on ebay. :thumbup:

For more info join the MK5 Golf GTi forum, much more dedicated to modifying. :thumbup:

Edited by vRS_Pagey

ive had it and gave a whopping 0hp gain. In all honesty its just a fancy looking intake scoop with a panel filter.

Do you know you could get a BSH trueseal intake for £250 and they give good proven gains.

there are alot of guys who start off with the carbonio scoop, realize thy have wasted their moiney and then buy an intake instead.

I think Timmyboy is flogging his bsh mate , i have 1 and it seems to work

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anyone else

I just stuck a K&N filter in.

As Sy says the BSH is a very good intake but bloody noisy lol. I got mine unused from a member on Mk5 gti forum for £150 inc.

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