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  • I've got a Big Turbo and its VF RSS

    Got the VF RSS big turbo kit installed since late June 08 on my 06 3dr GTI with DSG.

    List of upgrades from suspension to engine are:

    KW Variant 3
    H&R Front & Rear Sway Bars
    Whiteline Anti-Lift Kit
    VF Engineering Engine/Side/Transmission Mounts
    GIAC Tuned
    and of course the VF RSS kit with includes:

    Garrett GT2871 Ball bearing turbo
    ECU recalibration flash with GIAC 91/93 octane software.
    High Pressure Fuel Pump
    OEM high flow injectors
    VF Short Ram Intake with K&N filter
    Stage 2 VF Intercooler Set up which is a true FMIC and also incorporates the stock intercooler, very similar to the Forge one.

    I drive my car on a daily basis to and from work and also do trackdays.
    The kit is perfectly and its actually better to drive with this kit than with the stock turbo. The DSG handles the power fine.

    Went to Sandown last friday for the first track night there ever. I let one of the instructors drive it and he was very impressed with how the car handled, the gearbox and the power.

    I managed to hit 230km/h down the front straight. Overtook a VE R8 during that straight run. Linked the video to it.

    Like to thank Lucas at Eurospeed for the kit and organising all the freight and stuff. John at Audispares witht he fanastic clean install.

    I'll take more pics this sunday at the Grand Cruise organised by Golfmkv members. From what I'm aware off, I'm the first to have a big turbo kit installed on a DSG car in Australia or many car that is non dealer owned.

    In the meantime here is some vids of it going down the main straight at Sandown.





    Stay tuned for more

  • #2
    holy crap batman what kind of power you putting down? nice mods.
    mk4 the mods begin for round 2 hahahha

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    • #3
      yeh, ive seen it in action.
      left a brand new EVO X MR for dead on the front straight.

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      • #4
        Nice mods. sounds the biz, but

        Originally posted by GTILIN View Post
        ...ECU recalibration flash with GIAC 91/93 octane software....
        eh..?

        Are you running it on 91/93 octance juice??? Please tell me I've missed something..


        i like volkswagens
        My blog: http://garagefiftythree.blogspot.com.au/

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        • #5
          haven't had the chance to dyno it. Can't find a place that is set up to dyno a fwd car here in melb...I'm hoping the folks in sydney will organise a dyno day soon and I'll drive up for it.

          I drive my car on a daily basis to an from work. Before I had the kit installed I hit 55k, now I've done over 65k. A lot of people were scared that the DSG can't handle the power, but it honestly does.

          Because the turbo kicks in later than the stock one, you will notice when you drive in D, you wont get that sudden boost kicking in when you cruising. It can actually be more fuel efficient on hwy cruising.

          If your in Melb and want to go for a ride, just give me a shout.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by GTILIN View Post
            If your in Melb and want to go for a ride, just give me a shout.

            SHOUT

            i dont get the 91/93 octane bit? shouldnt that be 95/98?
            VW: it aint just a car, its a way of life
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            • #7
              Hey GTILIN, sounds good!

              Whats the rated KW & Torque of the kit?

              Ours makes over 230kw's at the wheels (APR Stage 3).

              The place that seems to do a lot the FWD GTI's in Melbourne is Peter Fitzgerald - you should know them, they do all of Volkspowers GTI's and have done a heap of their customers as well. Call Dean if you need help, because there are at least 15 dyno centre's down there that can dyno them. (Takes less than an hour).

              Here some pics of our BT car :



              And some Vid's of it hitting 230kmph on the old Lakeside circuit for comparison.

              Our car is a true daily driver as well, two kids seat's in the back & driven in the city traffic..

              I think you are right about the first BT in a DSG car, we have a few running the APR ED30 kit on the DSG's - they put out in excess of 200kw's at the front wheels, so a nice little kit too. I have driven several stage 3 DSG cars OS - they go pretty well too!

              Enjoy your ride.

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              • #8
                Hahaha the US grading. Don't kow why Americans love to be so different.

                I've got GIAC doing a few custom tunes for me for track days. This is what I like about the VF and GIAC combination, they happy to look at each car individually.

                I know someone else in melb has ordered the kit after driving my car for a few minutes.

                Next mods will be along the lines of:
                Lightweight Rims and Slicks
                S3 Cams
                VF RSR Kit upgrade which is Forged Pistons and Rods
                and than LSD after that.

                Car handled fine without an LSD on the track and as a everyday car. Suspension work does heaps to the mkv chasis, and its a pretty good chasis to start off with.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Jarred View Post
                  Nice mods. sounds the biz, but



                  eh..?

                  Are you running it on 91/93 octance juice??? Please tell me I've missed something..
                  Agree you must be running sh.. fuel then
                  Last edited by gtimk5; 14-10-2008, 11:46 AM.
                  I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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                  • #10
                    Nice work there mate

                    Looks like you could be the fastest privately owned MKV in Australia! Oh and please post some recent pictures of the car
                    Oh and I'm pretty sure he' running 98/100 tunes for both road and track with different octane ratings as he's mentioned the car has already been GIAC tuned here.
                    80,000km 1997 MK3 VR6 manual for sale - www.vwwatercooled.org.au/forums/f23/80-000km-1997-manual-vr6-nsw-sydney-67658.html

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                    • #11
                      Was that on pump gas or race gas??

                      I'm waiting for a Sydney dyno day like the one in May, so we can compare apples for apples.

                      Last I heard at Fitz's he couldn't dyno Dean's car as he couldn't get the strapping down properly. Got any other recommendations for places to dyno?

                      Definitely enjoying the car since I've switched to GIAC and VF.

                      At Sandown, Wayne's BMW 135i with 230kw atw only managed to hit about 215km down the front straight. I managed 230km somehow and it was my first time there too. Have you tracked at Sandown, what was your top speed down the front straight.

                      Hahahaha, my car looks completely stock besides the Audi S style chrome mirrors and eyelids. Just using normal 98 BP fuel at the moment.

                      No ugly stickers and mixed body panels here.

                      Want my car to be the Silent Hunter. Got the Sunday cruise happening so I'll get Ongie on golfmkv to take photos.
                      Last edited by The_Hawk; 16-10-2008, 02:37 PM.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by GTILIN
                        .. Just using normal 98 BP fuel at the moment.
                        ..
                        Oh so the GIAC tune is american Octane rating? Had me worried for a moment there!.

                        oh and SHOUT!

                        You'll have to come on a cruise and give us a joy ride some time


                        i like volkswagens
                        My blog: http://garagefiftythree.blogspot.com.au/

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                        • #13
                          Definitely, just let me know when the next cruise is,

                          but if you can come to this one this coming sunday.



                          Will be the awesome with a AWE K04 GTI with DSG coming too.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by GTILIN View Post
                            Was that on pump gas or race gas??

                            I'm waiting for a Sydney dyno day like the one in May, so we can compare apples for apples.

                            Last I heard at Fitz's he couldn't dyno Dean's car as he couldn't get the strapping down properly. Got any other recommendations for places to dyno?

                            Definitely enjoying the car since I've switched from you to GIAC and VF.

                            At Sandown, Wayne's BMW 135i with 230kw atw only managed to hit about 215km down the front straight. I managed 230km somehow and it was my first time there too. Have you tracked at Sandown, what was your top speed down the front straight.

                            We only have "pump" fuel files for our car (98 ron) as "race" fuel would puch our car well beyond 400hp & endanger our internals. Ours is a completely stock 06' model (engine never been out) so at this stage we don't need to go further.

                            On the Dyno, Dyno dynamics head office will even do it for you, and a list of the other places is here: (There are actually over 70 of them in VIC) just give them a call, its not hard!

                            Link:



                            What is the estimated crank power KW / torque of your ride?
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                            • #15
                              Thanks for that.

                              Just have to find a place thats willing to do it on a Saturday. Busy man don't sell cars bits for a living, so can't just go and do dyno runs when I feel like it.

                              The VF RSS kit is rated for 385hp at the crank and 350tq on our 98 octane.
                              VF Engineering focuses on manufacturing high quality and reliable Superchargers, ECU, and TCU performance tunes for European sports cars. We offer a 30 day money back guarantee on software purchases and have dealers across the world.


                              Here's a write up on it from vortex


                              Mine is completely stock internals too, with no lsd, still stock rims and toyo proxies tyres.

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