EASY DIY - Aluminum Intake box/Heat shield for 1.8T
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Materials:
-two large sheets of aluminum
-Jig saw with appropriate blade!!
-tin snips
-High heat resistant glue/epoxy
-Thermal/Heat reflective pad
-Fuel or Insulated Air line tubing for the top molding
-BEER
-Patience
-Cardboard (to make all you templates)
This was super easy to do and is quite function-able. You'd be surprised how much of a difference in heat than before. You can spend a few hundred on the shield if you really want, but if your bored and have an hour to kill then just make it.
I also cut the shape of the stock air duct into my shield in order to force colder air down and into my aluminum box.
WARNING: If your not into the sound of your diverter valve every time you shift do not proceed because the is a significant difference in the loudness of the stock "BOV"
Thanks, good luck, and let me know if you want a bunch of close ups of the actual box i made.
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Damn that sucks, because I was looking at his shields.
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I'd be interested in this as well, I've had an intake in my closet for over a year that i've been avoiding putting on for lack of a heat shield. I figure its a 12v, its already slow as ****, might as well look cool while i'm at it
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