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AIRTEC Motorsport enlarged turbo inlet 2014-2019 Fiesta ST

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keep us updated please. ordered the same part but having it installed early Nov.
Ordered!

Let's see how this thing does. I'm not really looking forward to trying to install it myself but I guess that's how you learn.

Very curious to see the gains though that's for sure. I almost really thought I should've done the Exhaust Manifold (Airtec from Whoosh) 1st to really see the gains. I'll think about it over the weekend.

If anyone has any input please chime in. I want to be sure this will be fine for getting the car Dynoed.

So with my current mods, would it be better to Dyno the car after the manifold and then another Dyno after the inlet or should it be the other way around?

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Ordered!

Let's see how this thing does. I'm not really looking forward to trying to install it myself but I guess that's how you learn.

Very curious to see the gains though that's for sure. I almost really thought I should've done the Exhaust Manifold (Airtec from Whoosh) 1st to really see the gains. I'll think about it over the weekend.

If anyone has any input please chime in. I want to be sure this will be fine for getting the car Dynoed.

So with my current mods, would it be better to Dyno the car after the manifold and then another Dyno after the inlet or should it be the other way around?

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anxious for your thoughts
it's a high quality piece for sure - thank you for the order
we have 50+ here on the shelf !
 


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anxious for your thoughts
it's a high quality piece for sure - thank you for the order
we have 50+ here on the shelf !
I'll post an update when it's all installed.

You're Welcome and Thanks for the endless amounts of fun stuff at Whoosh Ron!
 


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I'm very tempted to pull the trigger on this Airtec Inlet too, but I see that next month it will also be included with the Whoosh Hybrid Kit which is awesome! I'm still on the fence about whether to go S280 or Whoosh Hybrid within the next year. I currently find myself very happy with the stock turbo tuned on E40, so anything more is cake! [twothumb]

George, when you go to install the Airtec Inlet, let me know and if I'm free, I'll drive down to Tempe and give you a hand! [thumb]
 


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I'm very tempted to pull the trigger on this Airtec Inlet too, but I see that next month it will also be included with the Whoosh Hybrid Kit which is awesome! I'm still on the fence about whether to go S280 or Whoosh Hybrid within the next year. I currently find myself very happy with the stock turbo tuned on E40, so anything more is cake! [twothumb]

George, when you go to install the Airtec Inlet, let me know and if I'm free, I'll drive down to Tempe and give you a hand! [thumb]
Hell yeah, that would be AWESOME! Not sure if you have gotten your car Dynoed yet but I might be able to ask the guy where I go if he can get a discount if both of us go at the same time. Could test with the new inlet and also you could get your car Dynoed. Just a thought but yeah some help would be nice.

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Hell yeah, that would be AWESOME! Not sure if you have gotten your car Dynoed yet but I might be able to ask the guy where I go if he can get a discount if both of us go at the same time. Could test with the new inlet and also you could get your car Dynoed. Just a thought but yeah some help would be nice.

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I'd definitely be interested considering the price is reasonable and depending on when! I've got some parts to install before it goes on the Dyno! [wrenchin]
 


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I'd definitely be interested considering the price is reasonable and depending on when! I've got some parts to install before it goes on the Dyno! [wrenchin]
I'll post some photos here when I get the kit it and let you know. I'm thinking maybe next weekend. I'm flexible though. You could bring the car and parts down here and I can help with whatever I can as well.
 


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To measure improvements you need to base line your combo, then add the improved parts one at a time dynoing in between to see what that one part did. It's the only way to know what does what.
 


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To measure improvements you need to base line your combo, then add the improved parts one at a time dynoing in between to see what that one part did. It's the only way to know what does what.
Yeah I agree. That’s what I’ve done so far and will keep doing. The thing is where would I be able to isolate the gains for the inlet.

Right now the intake is upgraded which in theory should provide the turbo the volume it needs with no issue.

Being that it has the stock manifold I would think that the other bottleneck is that. If so then upgrading the manifold would then eliminate a bottleneck.

So if I placed the new inlet on after the manifold and Dynoed them both. I should get the true gains of the inlet.
 


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anxious for your thoughts
it's a high quality piece for sure - thank you for the order
we have 50+ here on the shelf !
Could you please measure the internal diameter on the small side when you get a chance? Is it 48mm? I'm gonna order one in the not so distant future :)
 


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oh good to know! sorry was using my smartphone and think I cannot see signatures as a result. be great to see your findings nonetheless
 


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Yeah I agree. That’s what I’ve done so far and will keep doing. The thing is where would I be able to isolate the gains for the inlet.

Right now the intake is upgraded which in theory should provide the turbo the volume it needs with no issue.

Being that it has the stock manifold I would think that the other bottleneck is that. If so then upgrading the manifold would then eliminate a bottleneck.

So if I placed the new inlet on after the manifold and Dynoed them both. I should get the true gains of the inlet.
I would do the manifold first, dyno it see what it does. Then install the intake pipe, then dyno again. If you install both then dyno you will not know which part helped or hurt you.
 




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