Has anyone had any experience or know much about the REVO stage 2 map for the twincharger? Any idea how it would compare to the APR Stage 1 map? There's the published outputs for both but i know those numbers aren't necessarily reflective of real life outputs.
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Originally posted by Ryan_R View PostAt least now I (think I) know to get the taller of the two adapters ('without gap')
I am told directly by the seller that there is no functional difference between the two adapters, but only a visual (style) difference. One leaves a more visible gap while the taller one covers it.
Originally posted by Ryan_R View PostI'm yet to see what the specific 'wiring instructions' involve. How hard can it be?
Very keen to hear about your experiences both in installing these and what difference they make once in. Definately something I have looked at more than a few times now.
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The plan is to engage Andrew down at VolkService to help with rewiring at the least.
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Originally posted by Ryan_R View PostThe plan is to engage Andrew down at VolkService to help with rewiring at the least.
Also, if you haven't stumbled across it already, this is another place to keep an eye on this place since they got the twincharger in the UK:
Scirocco Central • View forum - Engines and Tuning
This thread particularily might show a thing or two:
Scirocco Central • LoginLast edited by The_Hawk; 23-03-2016, 03:45 PM.
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The site won't let me register (says something is wrong but won't specify) so maybe you could get the important info over here.
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Hi Guys,
Im pretty new around here but I have spent heaps of time reading around and looking for info on this. I am wanting to fit a GTI exhaust and wondering if anyone has attempted this here or get an idea of what exhaust setups you guys are running. I really want a dual exhaust but its looking like the rear valance for our cars isn't a direct fit with the GTI valance.
Keen on any advice that you have.
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Originally posted by rygreen93 View PostHi Guys,
Im pretty new around here but I have spent heaps of time reading around and looking for info on this. I am wanting to fit a GTI exhaust and wondering if anyone has attempted this here or get an idea of what exhaust setups you guys are running. I really want a dual exhaust but its looking like the rear valance for our cars isn't a direct fit with the GTI valance.
Keen on any advice that you have.
1. Buy a rear GTI bumper and used exhaust, get it fitted. It will require some chopping, maybe welding and fitting of exhaust.
2. Get in touch with the folks at SuperCircuit in Malaysia and ask who makes those parts, the link below shows a job doing exactly what you want.
Both will be expensive ways to get the symmetry you're craving.
I've got a turbo back milltek exhaust about to go onto my 118tsi but it keeps the same two outlets on the left.
Keep googling, email people, ask for prices etc. Call wreckers, ask for prices. Gumtree. People upgrade GTI exhausts all the time, you should be able to score used exhaust fairly cheap. Got a feeling the back bumper will cost you the most because people crash. Theres an OEM cat back in Brisbane from a 2011 GTI for $325 below.
Don't just google 118 TSI, also search 1.4 TSI, 1.4 Twincharger, Golf GT etc. Also, set Ebay search settings to worldwide if you didn't already. Post "Want To Buy" ads in forums and quote your budget, never know whats in someone's garage.
Here's my 5 minutes worth of google treasure for you...
2011 VW Golf GTI 2.0 T Exhaust OEM | Engine, Engine Parts & Transmission | Gumtree Australia Brisbane North West - Toowong | 1106568560
SUPERCIRCUIT Exhaust Pro Shop: VW Golf 6 1.4 TSI Twin Exhaust Conversion
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Thanks so much Mk R. I just spoke to those guys at Super Circuit in Malaysia and they were really helpful. They are going to get me a price on that rear diffuser. I got that exhaust down to $200 on gumtree so I am sure I can pick one up pretty cheap. Hopefully with a bit of fabrication I can get what I want. I will keep you posted.
I know there are thousands of videos on youtube, but please post a video when you have your TB exhaust on. What tune are you getting after putting it on?
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Mate, you're welcome, any time!
Have a 118 TSI stage 2 post in this tuning section so keep an eye on there, that's where the posts will go! Next steps are:
1. Exhaust install
2. Remap to stage 2
3. Dyno
Then some boring stuff...
4. Fix roof lining and Fix foggy headlight
Theeeeeeen maybe:
5. 6sp short shifter
6. Flat bottom steering wheel
7. 18" Koya CR Tek or GTC CX
No rush though, see what happens! Will keep the updates coming though...
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Originally posted by Mk R View PostMate, you're welcome, any time!
Have a 118 TSI stage 2 post in this tuning section so keep an eye on there, that's where the posts will go! Next steps are:
1. Exhaust install
2. Remap to stage 2
3. Dyno
Then some boring stuff...
4. Fix roof lining and Fix foggy headlight
Theeeeeeen maybe:
5. 6sp short shifter
6. Flat bottom steering wheel
7. 18" Koya CR Tek or GTC CX
No rush though, see what happens! Will keep the updates coming though...
Sounds epic. I found a Dyno in Brisbane and they charge $70 for 3 power runs and a printout so I will be doing that pre and post APR stage 1 tune. Then I think I am going to do rims and Eibach sports springs. So many mods, so little money!!!
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Originally posted by Mk R View PostIn my humble opinion...
Get sport springs for a 1 inch drop, stage 1 tune and sway bars first. Also always get a compression test at service and do a 5,000km service interval.
I drive 500ks a week to work so I was just going to do 7500 services myself and have Eurotune Miami do my 15's. I will definitely ask them to do a compression test.
Have you had any engine issues at all?
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For the record this is RDT's Stage one development Polo, I am hopefully going to be dragging next month for final testing. Giddy up.
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