Anything that can help charge air temps other than upgrading the IC, which can then have a negative effect on coolant temps would be interesting to see... You'd just have to try to simulate the same conditions as far as warm up and ambient... I'm considering doing the hot side J pipe replacement now, seems like the stock one with resonator can be restrictive.. Also the Whoosh turbo inlet elbow can maybe help flow better too... so in an ideal world I'd like to see the benefits of each of these 3 things separate and all together on a stock turbo and IC setup, it could make a significant enough difference for maybe $200 total?
I need to do some lookin' on the turbo elbow - I can't tell if the stock elbow is actually smaller than the factory inlet on the turbo housing or not. I do not plan to do the hotside pipe on the advice of Adam (Tune+). We talked a bit about how SOME increased efficiency is good but you don't want too much on such a tiny turbo. In his own words from our email conversation:
If you increase the volume of the charge pipes the turbo loses airflow as now it is having to overcome a bigger volume delta in order to create positive pressure. Smaller charge pipes the better for the smaller turbos.
If I could find a smooth but still small-diameter pipe that would work, I'd use that.
That said I do plan to do the whoosh elbow
assuming the stock elbow is smaller than the inlet on the turbo housing
and the whoosh elbow is the same size as the factory turbo inlet, if that makes sense (may be messing up my terminology). Depending on budget I may just grab that at the same time as other stuff I want and throw the whole assembly (crossover pipe + turbo elbow + induction hose) and datalog:
1. Stock
2. New full setup
3. New full setup + heat wrapped metal pipes