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  • #16
    Hmm i'm not sure but the dealer said that mine has sports shocks on it and its lowered a fair amount so much that it bottoms out on a fair bit so im not sure if its the stock sports or some after market ones
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    • #17
      Talk to Frank at orange tuning in Germany about supersport springs.

      Had 'em on my bora for 8 months now and no complaints at all.

      cost about 300 from memory

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Back Door Shenanigans. View Post
        Hmm i'm not sure but the dealer said that mine has sports shocks on it and its lowered a fair amount so much that it bottoms out on a fair bit so im not sure if its the stock sports or some after market ones
        be after market, dont think there was such think as 'sports suspension' in the boras
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        • #19
          Correct me if im wrong, but I was under the impression the 4motions had the sports suspension.
          I fail to see how this can be true, and also be described as soft
          "Straight roads are for fast cars, twisty roads are for fast drivers"

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          • #20
            I have a Hybrid setup of Bilstein B8 struts and Mk4 R32 Springs. The springs are Euro spec and therefore are slightly firmer than the Aussie/US Spec that R32's were sold here with...

            Overall, a very compliant ride, no crashing or bouncing over undulations. The other strong suggestion is for uprated sways, I have gone with Neuspeed 21mm solid bars front and rear, and it seems very balanced through the twisties, most recently confirmed in a run thru Jenolan Caves Road .
            '03 Bora V6 4motion ~ CC Flash ~ Neuspeed F&R ARB ~ .:R optioned - Bilsteins,Springs,shifter,steering ~ Tyrol Brake kit ~ EVOMS CAI

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Jaydnisevil View Post
              Well yes there is a difference, but has anybody compared it on a dyno?
              Jaydnisevil, I have Custom Code flashed my Bora 4mo and with a K&N Panel filter fitted, it dyno'ed a 127fwkw which I was very impressed about, given a Mk4 R32 owner recently posted a mid 130's kw run.

              Originally posted by Jaydnisevil View Post
              Yea I looked at the touring kits, I would definitely prefer to get than than just the springs (Easier to install aswell!)
              I am concerned that the H&R website says they only offer springs and swaybars for the 4motion.
              Word of caution - the Bora 4mo was never sold in the US, so stay away from any of the Bora listed coilover, strut/coil kits or swaybars. Those will only suit FWD boras like our 2.0L and V5 models. If you are hunting prices/kits from US sites then always refer to either Mk4 R32 or Audi Mk 1 TT quattro..
              '03 Bora V6 4motion ~ CC Flash ~ Neuspeed F&R ARB ~ .:R optioned - Bilsteins,Springs,shifter,steering ~ Tyrol Brake kit ~ EVOMS CAI

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              • #22
                Thanks for all your help guys, much appreciated.
                How did you dyno 127 fwkw when its an AWD car? lol
                I am interested in purchasing a reflash after I have the suspension sorted

                Yea I figured as such, so we have the same suspension setup as the R32 and TTQ?

                Ohh and does anybody know what rims these are?
                They dont like quite like the sport rims.
                Last edited by Jaydnisevil; 03-05-2010, 09:12 PM.
                "Straight roads are for fast cars, twisty roads are for fast drivers"

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Jaydnisevil View Post
                  How did you dyno 127 fwkw when its an AWD car? lol
                  Quite easy, drive the car on a 4WD dyno and discover your Haldex Controller is F'ed Another way is to remove the appropriate Relay under the bonnet...

                  Originally posted by Jaydnisevil View Post
                  Ohh and does anybody know what rims these are?
                  They dont like quite like the sport rims.
                  http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/a...cture089-2.jpg

                  They are something of a Audi RS6 / S-line rim. I almost got a set for my Bora last year, theres a Tyre shop in Richmond, Vic that stocks them.. they have a store on eBay and yes, they are available in 5x100!
                  '03 Bora V6 4motion ~ CC Flash ~ Neuspeed F&R ARB ~ .:R optioned - Bilsteins,Springs,shifter,steering ~ Tyrol Brake kit ~ EVOMS CAI

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                  • #24
                    jaydnisevil A friend in Canberra is selling this kit still, might be of interest??



                    Cheers

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by goodfella View Post
                      Quite easy, drive the car on a 4WD dyno and discover your Haldex Controller is F'ed Another way is to remove the appropriate Relay under the bonnet...




                      They are something of a Audi RS6 / S-line rim. I almost got a set for my Bora last year, theres a Tyre shop in Richmond, Vic that stocks them.. they have a store on eBay and yes, they are available in 5x100!
                      Haha It sounds expensive, I just dont see the point of removing the relay..Its not giving you a realistic value

                      Cheers thanks!
                      I was thinking those or RS4 rims

                      Originally posted by h100vw View Post
                      jaydnisevil A friend in Canberra is selling this kit still, might be of interest??



                      Cheers

                      Gavin
                      Haha ill get the car first
                      All my moneys going towards that for now
                      "Straight roads are for fast cars, twisty roads are for fast drivers"

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                      • #26
                        The haldex system by it's nature doesn't dyno well. It's essentially FWD and transmits power to the back when slip is detected at the front. This makes for odd readings on a lot of 4wd dynos. Pulling the haldex fuse is quick way of disabling it. You need to have a way of clearing the faults codes it will create.
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                        • #27
                          Its depressing, there is only 1 bora for sale under 100,000kms for sale in VIC.. And its side bolster has been molested by some fatty...
                          "Straight roads are for fast cars, twisty roads are for fast drivers"

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                          • #28
                            Not always the worst thing to be over 100,000k's, if its under, you're more than likely going to need to do the timing belt, and on these cars, really not a cheap endeavour.

                            The Weitecs are a good kit, I've just ordered a set of weitec coilovers from the UK for my gti.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by BI65ND View Post
                              Not always the worst thing to be over 100,000k's, if its under, you're more than likely going to need to do the timing belt, and on these cars, really not a cheap endeavour.

                              The Weitecs are a good kit, I've just ordered a set of weitec coilovers from the UK for my gti.
                              As far as I'm aware the V6 and the V5 both have timing chains not belts. The service manual for my v5 says only to inspect the chain every 60,000kms, no replacement is mentioned in any of the service intervals and my mechanic told me it doesnt need replacing unless it becomes noisy
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                              • #30
                                v6's got timing chain. should be replaced every 250000k's or so
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