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Having said that the butt dyno seems the most impacted in terms of throttle response/driveability. I did put the logs into VD but its basically lost in the noise i would say. I think the bottom line with the inlet is that is not going to net you gobs of HP but should be a significant improvement in the responsiveness of the car. So its one of those things you will feel more than see in the numbers, and that is consistent with what people reported long ago when they tried the pure with a stock turbo. I would also add that its possible the inlet will be even more beneficial if you have a well designed, high-flowing intake. All of the back to back tests were done with the stock intake, MPPK airbox bottom, and afe dry drop-in filter. He then did a test putting the dinan back on, and that seemed to make a difference of maybe 10+ HP up top. However, the dinan had several issues with driveability, unstable MAF readings, etc, so he went back to stock intake with MPPK bottom. Note, the dinan had issues even with stock inlet, and another people completely indepedently had the same issues with dinan on a different car. So in other words if you already have an intake, you might benefit more from the inlet, although that's somewhat speculative and just based on where the restriction point would be (i.e., it is the stock inlet to begin with, but if you upgrade inlet, the stock intake might then be the restriction point). But if it were me, i would not put an intake on a stock inlet because you still have that major choke point (personally i plan to keep stock intake anyways, just saying). Here is the VD comparison, including the dinan test. View post on imgur.com As i mentioned before the "bump" in the green line is from the road, but if you imagine a trace that goes from 5000 to 6500 you can see its clearly above the others. The 5k+ RPM might be where the stock intake begins to be the point of restriction with a good inlet like the MST. Logs: Stock inlet https://www.bootmod3.net/log?id=5ecd...0b4373874ee99a With MST https://www.bootmod3.net/log?id=5ed0...0b434621ac4c6e MST + dinan https://www.bootmod3.net/log?id=5ed1...90c65530e92597 |
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I just looked back through my logs and I do have some with the Pure, Stock, and MST WGDC at top of my pulls (6100rpms): - MST @ 89% - Stock @ 91% - Pure @ 93 % This is consistent over a couple logs. I did notice also that the MAF readings were higher at almost every rpm with the MST. Most of them very small increases but between 0 and 1 lb/min throughout the rpm range over stock inlet. Peak MAF MST @ 46 lb/min Pure @ 45.3 lb/min Stock @ 44.8 lb/min |
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I haven't look at the MST in person but my opinion has always been silicon pipes attaching to a hot turbo are not a great long term solution, the BMS inlet is aluminum and will last the life of a car. I've just seen way too many silicon tubes melt, split, or break apart over the years. Sometimes after many heat cycles they start collapsing. Hopefully yours holds up longer!
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06-15-2020, 05:52 PM | #27 | |
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Also, the stock inlet is plastic... although im sure its decent quality plastic, we all know how the same material holds up to heat cycles on other components such as hoses, charge pipe, etc. I would wager that the MST silicone is more durable than the stock plastic. Only time will tell since we don't know the exact material the MST is constructed out of but the silicone is quite thick and seems very stout, and generally speaking silicone can be very durable and heat resistant far above what is needed from an inlet. The BMS overall just seems to be an inferior design in terms of the ID at the intake side, the abrupt change in ID at the turbo side, the PVC sticking out more than stock, and the lack of a mounting bracket. Not to mention the metal construction transferring significantly more heat into the intake air. |
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06-15-2020, 11:55 PM | #28 |
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Alright to try and bring this to a close, i think the recent post pretty much sum up the impressions of the MST vs. the BMS. Although the BMS was technically never installed and logged back to back with the MST and others, I personally am convinced the MST is the better option, so what is what i am going to go with.
Aside from the BMS, Ozy ran stock, the VRSF, the pure, and the MST. The subjective pressions and the datalogs support the MST being the best option, and i just dont see any feasible way the BMS can be better. I went back and compiled all the pictures i could find of the various options in the album below. Given that the pure was sort of the benchmark before the MST, the side by side shots of the MST and the pure really show the larger intake side and turbo side, and overall larger volume and better design in terms of flow of the MST. Based on the VW testing articles (and more or less common sense), those attributes are key for the best flow. The MST also has other factors going for it - the silicone prevents heat transfer to intake air, its pliable and its modular design makes it easier to install, etc. Having said all that if you already have the pure stage 2 or BMS, i am not sure the gains from going to MST would be worth the price, but if going from stock, its probably the best bet. View post on imgur.com |
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Just ordered the MST V2 (Hybrid turbo) for my stock EWG turbo car. Can't wait to install it. Thanks for all the research done on this!
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The hybrid turbo inlet would be for hybrid turbos. It has a larger inlet diameter to work with those on the hybrid turbos (i.e.PS2). However, based on this thread, the hybrid inlet diameter also fits on the stock turbos. So if you are eventually doing PS2, you should get the V2 inlet from MST. |
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I do tend to agree that having a good inlet will move the "choke point" of the intake system up from the stock inlet to the stock intake. However I am still hesitant to get an intake for a variety of reasons; potential MAF reading issues, cold start/idle, "hot air intakes" (that are not closed), etc. All evidence seems to show the car just runs the best and most consistently with the stock intake. Not saying aftermarket ones cant/dont work, but ill keep stock intake and leave maybe 10hp on the table up top if that's the tradeoff. Quote:
This is correct - the only difference between v1 and v2 (stock turbo and hybrid turbo) options is the size of the metal piece that slides into the turbo. There's really no reason to get the v1 stock turbo option... it literally just makes the inlet piece to the turbo smaller ID. All our testing was done with v2 hybrid turbo option on a stock turbo. And if you are getting a upgraded turbo, you definitely want v2 hybrid turbo. Also, please logs before and after the inlet install with CTS intake! I am really interested to see the difference, especially in MAF, because CTS is i think the only intake that mimics the shape of the OEM MAF housing. |
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I noticed in kies install video his mst inlet is notched where that mounting stud is on the turbo. So I'm wondering if you had to notch yours as well? I stopped for the day and my plan is to notch it tomorrow unless I can find any info saying I should not do so. Any info would be appreciated. |
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Here's a direct link to the album. Photos near the bottom show how i had it mounted. View post on imgur.com You can see it's past the stud/nut. So I dont think you should need to notch it? I know Ozy had a little trouble getting it on as far as I did. The main tip is to put your actual fist inside the inlet and use that to push it directly toward the turbo to get it on as far as possible. Oh, and dont forget to have the hose clamp already loosely over the silicone part and oriented correctly or you will be taking it all off again lol. There's quite a bit of metal for it to clamp onto so its not critical it is absolutely flush against the turbo but it should be on there pretty good. Oh, and while you are in there, before you put the silicone on, give the turbo a spin with your hand and check for shaft play. |
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Oh and checking for turbo shaft play was the first thing I did with the inlet off. It's rock solid which is nice. I'll be going pure stg2 In a month or 2 so not super important just nice to know after 50k miles it's still solid. Thanks again. |
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Do you have dinan turbo installed? If so can you pm me? Thabks
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How about cts inlet?
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The cts and the mst v2 Inlet are the exact same thing.
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