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    Hi GUys I need a Divertor valve on my mkv gti
    Which way should i go??? after market or original product.
    Apparently the one in my car is a bit sick and not boosting properly.
    What have you guys used??
    MKVI GTI Red with bits to come

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    The best one to go for is the newer D revision OEM piston style DV. It performs just as well as the aftermarket ones and is more reliable than the older diaphragm type

    You can see the part number on the photo. Dealer charges anywhere from $150 - $180 for them. Ive sold out but should have more stock later next week.
    Last edited by Tim; 21-09-2009, 05:26 PM.

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    • #3
      dv

      thanks Tim,

      are they hard to replace and how long does it take to do,
      do you think it can be done without a hoist?
      MKVI GTI Red with bits to come

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      • #4
        tony swaps out his DVs like every second week!

        all you need is some jack stands and a jack!
        84 MK1 GTI
        01 DC2R

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        • #5
          How does one know that their DV is kaupt?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jcg1 View Post
            thanks Tim,

            are they hard to replace and how long does it take to do,
            do you think it can be done without a hoist?


            Its best attacked from under the car on a standard GTI. Its pretty straight forward once you find the bugger.
            THe pirelli boys have it lucky cos its remotely mounted at the front of the engine bay.

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            • #7
              No more pissy diaphragm and its electronic so instant response as opposed to say a Forge mechanical unit. I think its from an Audi. I know a bloke who races a 215fwkw GTI with the same unit for over 12 months now.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by nismo23 View Post
                No more pissy diaphragm and its electronic so instant response as opposed to say a Forge mechanical unit. I think its from an Audi. I know a bloke who races a 215fwkw GTI with the same unit for over 12 months now.
                How long did it take for people's stock DV to fail after a stage 1 ECU? Is it worth waiting for the stock to break, before getting this one?

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                • #9
                  Some people I know it went within 2 weeks others like myself its been 2 years and still no issues,
                  Oh yeah almost forgot, I bought a Forge DV a week after I had the Jetta flashed and its still sitting in my study lol.
                  If it does go I would be installing the above unit....
                  Last edited by nismo23; 22-09-2009, 10:31 PM.
                  2007 Jetta Fsi-Dsg-and a twist of REVO Stage 1 for added thrills, wifeys ride.
                  2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo8 JDM, daddy and son's daily ride.

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