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  1. #1
    Active Member One Ring
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    3.0t Intake Differences

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    I'm comparing the Injen intake against the AWE carbon fiber intake. There's obviously a huge difference in price. Is there any functional difference between them? Any performance or significant sound difference? I love the look of the carbon fiber, but at over $1000 it seems hard to justify. Are there any other options worth considering?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Waste of money. If you're stage 2 dual pulley get an RS7 airbox. below that no point beyond sound.

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    What's the benefit of the RS7 setup over other options?

    Edit: And how does that fit on the 3.0t?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings A6sport's Avatar
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    Well, it was designed for The 4.0T that needs more air than our 3.0T when stock. The fit is perfect it sits in the engine bay in the same footprint as the OE box. The others are noisy bordering on obnoxious. As mentioned, don't waste your money unless you do the other power increasing mods to take advantage of the extra intake air supply. However, should you require more sound get an Ingen.
    2022 Q8 S line Prestige Stock
    2015 Q7 S line Sport+ APR Stage II DP
    2012 A7Plus APR Stage II+ UC
    2012 A8L 4.2
    2010 A5 2.0T APR K04 Stage III
    2002 TT 225 Roadster APR Stage I

    Still own them all...

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    Active Member Two Rings deschet13's Avatar
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    I only have experience with a RocEuro intake for the 3.0T. I actually bought the intake ever before I even purchased the car, because of their black friday sale. Something I recommend you do regardless of what you decide to do. I chose to go RocEuro because I never read a thing about anyone not liking the sound it makes, which like A6sport pointed out, is really the only reason you'd get one. Plus it comes with a partition that isolates that compartment a little bit more. Also, I don't know if others do this, but if you were ever to buy an APR Ultracharger you won't be stuck with a useless intake. If you buy the Ultracharger through them they send you a new intake, for free, and you send them back your old intake. It's just a thought if you were planning something like that down the road.
    2013 A7 Phantom Black 3.0T Prestige | Roc-Euro Intake | 35% 3M Color Stable Tint (all around) | ECS Tuning 15mm & 20mm spacers | H&R Sport Springs | JL 12W7 HO Wedge with JL 500/1 thru AudioControl LC2iB | Akebono Euro Pads | Adam's Rotors "Street" pattern | APR Stage 1 | RS Grille | G2 Black Calipers | Merc Racing HX | 034 Drivetrain Mounts/Inserts | And Growing....

    2012 Q7 Lava Gray TDI Prestige | Adaptive Air Suspension | RS Grille |

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