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Default Neuspeed p-flo intake - 07-11-2003 , 08:50 AM






I'm in the market for a 2001 1.8T Jetta. One seller claimed to have
installed a "Neuspeed p-flo intake" to increase performance. What does
this intake do? Does it void any warranties? Would it mean any
difference in tune-ups and maintenance? Thanks.

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Default Re: Neuspeed p-flo intake - 07-11-2003 , 11:30 AM






nomechanic (AT) att (DOT) net wrote:

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I'm in the market for a 2001 1.8T Jetta. One seller claimed to have
installed a "Neuspeed p-flo intake" to increase performance. What does
this intake do? Does it void any warranties? Would it mean any
difference in tune-ups and maintenance? Thanks.
P-flo intakes will make sure the car sucks up hot air in the summer and
cold air in the winter. Thus robbing power and making it a pain to drive
cold.



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Default Re: Neuspeed p-flo intake - 07-11-2003 , 04:19 PM



nomechanic (AT) att (DOT) net wrote in message news:<3F0EB280.CBDB17CE (AT) att (DOT) net>...
Quote:
I'm in the market for a 2001 1.8T Jetta. One seller claimed to have
installed a "Neuspeed p-flo intake" to increase performance. What does
this intake do? Does it void any warranties? Would it mean any
difference in tune-ups and maintenance? Thanks.
It means that the engine will suck hot air and lose power if the guy
hasn't shielded the P-flow intake properly.

The P-flow is basically a cone shaped, open airfilter that replaces
the factory air box.

Espen
86 Golf GTI


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Default Re: Neuspeed p-flo intake - 07-12-2003 , 08:01 AM





gshok wrote:
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nomechanic (AT) att (DOT) net wrote in message news:<3F0EB280.CBDB17CE (AT) att (DOT) net>...
I'm in the market for a 2001 1.8T Jetta. One seller claimed to have
installed a "Neuspeed p-flo intake" to increase performance. What does
this intake do? Does it void any warranties? Would it mean any
difference in tune-ups and maintenance? Thanks.

It means that the engine will suck hot air and lose power if the guy
hasn't shielded the P-flow intake properly.

The P-flow is basically a cone shaped, open airfilter that replaces
the factory air box.

Espen
86 Golf GTI
What would it take to replace this with the factory original? Thanks.


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Default Re: Neuspeed p-flo intake - 07-12-2003 , 04:54 PM



nomechanic (AT) att (DOT) net wrote in message news:<3F0FF888.1C3220B3 (AT) att (DOT) net>...
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gshok wrote:

nomechanic (AT) att (DOT) net wrote in message news:<3F0EB280.CBDB17CE (AT) att (DOT) net>...
I'm in the market for a 2001 1.8T Jetta. One seller claimed to have
installed a "Neuspeed p-flo intake" to increase performance. What does
this intake do? Does it void any warranties? Would it mean any
difference in tune-ups and maintenance? Thanks.

It means that the engine will suck hot air and lose power if the guy
hasn't shielded the P-flow intake properly.

The P-flow is basically a cone shaped, open airfilter that replaces
the factory air box.

Espen
86 Golf GTI

What would it take to replace this with the factory original? Thanks.
Just reinstall the factory airbox.

Espen
86 Golf GTI


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