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  • ForceFed's Project TDI

    Well what i had in mind were the OSIR rear hatch spoilers they look great! I think you should take this route personal opinion however
    08 VW MKV Golf TDI - reflex silver | pioneer nav unit | 18" black Apec racing rims | DSG | custom TurboBack exhaust | reset springs | gti steering wheel | R-Line tail lights | angel eye/projector headlamps | gti front | R32 rear | red engine cover | opticoat |

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    • I've got an ABT spoiler on mine, looks great and noticeable difference to a gti as well
      Fiberglass cost $100 painted and sent to my door

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      • Originally posted by poyta View Post
        Maybe its just me but I struggle at times to see the difference between our rear spoiler and the GTi rear spoiler - it looks like such a tiny little addition that at adds 2mm extra length. I see it as the biggest waste of money. If I were to add a rear hatch spoiler it would have to be something that's noticeable different.
        Sit a GTI next to a standard Golf and there is a clear difference, plus nice to have the brake light built into the hatch.

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        • ForceFed's Project TDI

          Brake light is still built into the spoiler on a normal TDI.

          2007 Golf MKV 2.0 TDI DSG
          | CustomCode Phase1 ECU + DSG | aFe Stage 2 | SprintBooster | KW Variant 3 | 19" Breyton GTS-R | GTI Side Skirts | GTI Front Bar | GTI Shifter

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          • Originally posted by Fatherless One View Post
            Sit a GTI next to a standard Golf and there is a clear difference, plus nice to have the brake light built into the hatch.
            both cars run same hatch, with tiny spoiler and built in brake light. However the GTI runs an additional spoiler on top so it looks as if it's got a different one, where all it is, is a spoiler on top

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            • Originally posted by Fatherless One View Post
              Sit a GTI next to a standard Golf and there is a clear difference, plus nice to have the brake light built into the hatch.
              both cars run same hatch, with tiny spoiler and built in brake light. However the GTI runs an additional spoiler on top so it looks as if it's got a different one, where all it is, is a spoiler on top

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              • ForceFed's Project TDI

                I had a look at my mates GTI today and it seems that the actual 3rd brake light is not the same to our tdi models. They actually come off the bottom of the extended top spoiler rather than the normal boot spoiler that our tdi's have (please bare with me hard to explain haha) all in all the brake light is situated at a different part of the spoiler between models :S
                08 VW MKV Golf TDI - reflex silver | pioneer nav unit | 18" black Apec racing rims | DSG | custom TurboBack exhaust | reset springs | gti steering wheel | R-Line tail lights | angel eye/projector headlamps | gti front | R32 rear | red engine cover | opticoat |

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                • hi mate. as the rest have said, the white is sick! do like this car.

                  now, more importantly, the Spec.B.. still got it? what were your thoughts on that? and what are they worth these days?!

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                  • ForceFed's Project TDI

                    I sold the Spec.B when I bought the Golf. Traded it plus cash My way. It was a beautiful car. So comfortable and the stock McIntosh sound system was probably the best I have ever heard in a stock car. Again, awesome to drive however being a 3.0ltr, it was a bit heavy on the hip pocket when filling up.

                    2007 Golf MKV 2.0 TDI DSG
                    | CustomCode Phase1 ECU + DSG | aFe Stage 2 | SprintBooster | KW Variant 3 | 19" Breyton GTS-R | GTI Side Skirts | GTI Front Bar | GTI Shifter

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                    • ForceFed's Project TDI

                      Finally decided to de-grid my maf. 10 minute job and the difference now is very noticeable, especially in the low range. Acceleration is way smoother and and the induction noise is more apparent. Quicker spool up also. A must do if you have upgraded your intake.

                      2007 Golf MKV 2.0 TDI DSG
                      | CustomCode Phase1 ECU + DSG | aFe Stage 2 | SprintBooster | KW Variant 3 | 19" Breyton GTS-R | GTI Side Skirts | GTI Front Bar | GTI Shifter

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                      • What's a de-grid?

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                        • Originally posted by ForceFed View Post
                          Finally decided to de-grid my maf. 10 minute job and the difference now is very noticeable, especially in the low range. Acceleration is way smoother and and the induction noise is more apparent. Quicker spool up also. A must do if you have upgraded your intake.
                          How do you get it off? Does it destroy the grid, or can you slip it off/out?
                          2012 Octavia vRS TDI. Darkside big turbo, 3bar tune, other stuff. 200kW/650Nm.
                          1990 Mk1 Cabrio. 1.9 IDI w/ 18PSI.
                          1985 Mazda T3500 adventuremobile. 1973 Superbug. 1972 Volvo 144 in poo-brown.
                          Not including hers...

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                          • ForceFed's Project TDI

                            If you look at Poyta's GT build thread towards the start, it explains exactly how to do a maf de-grid. I'm sure he will also attest to the difference it makes.

                            2007 Golf MKV 2.0 TDI DSG
                            | CustomCode Phase1 ECU + DSG | aFe Stage 2 | SprintBooster | KW Variant 3 | 19" Breyton GTS-R | GTI Side Skirts | GTI Front Bar | GTI Shifter

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                            • Originally posted by ForceFed View Post
                              If you look at Poyta's GT build thread towards the start, it explains exactly how to do a maf de-grid. I'm sure he will also attest to the difference it makes.
                              The link is here



                              And yes I did notice a slight improvement in throttle response and an increase in induction noise. But...don't attempt this if you have a factory airbox. The factory airbox has a 90 degree bend that causes a lot of air turbulence and the grid is there to smooth it out as it passed over the sensor. If you remove the grid it will wreak havoc with the air flow sensor.
                              2007 Black Magic VW Golf GT TDi, Latte Leather, Sunroof, Bluefin Superchip, 18" Detroits, APR lower torque arm insert, APR Carbon Fibre Cold Air Intake system, GTi sideskirts & front lip, R32 Rear Bar, GTi Steering wheel, RNS-510,Infinity BassLink Subwoofer,stubby antenna, R8 Oil Cap, Golf R front calipers, slotted front rotors, ceramic brake pads, LITEC LED tail-lights, Dension Gateway Five, Rear Emblem Reverse Camera, H&R Ultralow coil-overs, Badge-less front grille

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                              • Found a forum member selling a DSG shifter from a GTI cheap cheap and I couldn't resist. Not only does it look the goods it definitely feels a lot more solid compared with standard T-Bar style shifter. Obviously not a straight swap as you would've seen with Adrian13's install.

                                Also wrapped my centre console with 3M 1080 Black Carbon wrap. Looks magic.


                                2007 Golf MKV 2.0 TDI DSG
                                | CustomCode Phase1 ECU + DSG | aFe Stage 2 | SprintBooster | KW Variant 3 | 19" Breyton GTS-R | GTI Side Skirts | GTI Front Bar | GTI Shifter

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