Racingline High Flow Air Intake Package – MQB Vehicles EA888 2.0TSI Engines
The Racingline High Flow Air Intake Package is designed to enhance the performance of your MQB vehicle, specifically those equipped with the EA888 2.0 TSI engine. This package helps to improve the airflow into your engine, which can lead to a noticeable increase in power.
What It Does
This intake package replaces several restrictive components in your car’s air intake system. By allowing more clean, cold air to reach the engine, it boosts performance and responsiveness. Ideal for those looking to start their tuning journey or improve their car’s efficiency.
Key Components
- High Flow Panel Filter: Replaces the restrictive stock filter to enhance airflow.
- Turbo Inlet Hose: A silicone hose that improves air movement between the intake and turbo.
- Turbo 90 Inlet: Lowers restriction by replacing the standard plastic elbow.
- Genuine OE Blanking Plate: Used for modifications in specific setups.
Why It Matters
By upgrading your intake system, you are taking a critical step towards unlocking your vehicle’s potential. More airflow translates to better combustion, leading to improved throttle response and power output. This upgrade is especially beneficial for stock and stage 1 tuned vehicles.
Fitment Information
This package is confirmed to fit the following VW, Audi, and Skoda models:
- VW Arteon R (2017 onwards)
- VW Golf 7 GTI (2013 onwards)
- VW Golf 7 R (2013 onwards)
- VW Golf 7 GTI ClubSport (2016 onwards)
- VW Passat 2.0 TSI B8 (2015 onwards)
- Audi S3 (2013 onwards)
- Audi TT 2.0 TSI III (2014 onwards)
- Audi TTS III (2015 onwards)
- Seat Leon Cupra III (2014 onwards)
- Skoda Octavia vRS III (2014 onwards)
- Skoda Superb 1.8 / 2.0 TSI (2015 onwards)
To confirm fitment for your specific vehicle, please use the vehicle lookup functionality on our website or check the “Vehicle Fitment” tab for details.
Considerations for Higher Tuning Stages
For stage 2 tuning and beyond, we recommend the R600 Enclosed Intake System for optimal efficiency and performance gains.





