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and can you get an Evoms intake while your at it. I want to see how it compares to Fab_R's, same car, different exhaust and one is manual one is DSG. This will be interesting
Hey Dean...I dont hold too much faith in my dyno results given andret's results here.
Im going to get another dyno run in elsewhere in the very near future...
totally correct fab_r - dyno's reading are all different - all I'm interested in is seeing the gains - I unfortunately didn't get to dyno the stock car. I wouldn't be concerned about dynoing if you've already proved a 0-100 4.26 sec (was that on vbox or something similar)
Nope was not on a vbox..Let's not start this up again..
There is nothing wrong with RE Customs Dyno.
Andret what I would suggest is you go and get another dyno run elsewhere just using rollers as it seems a little high. But then again it could be the different exhaust that has made the difference over Fab_R's setup.
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So the exhaust is just for sound and looks? I would have expected much more than 3KW gain...
Most "Cat-back exhausts" (which don't replace the cat, btw) are just for sound and looks! On modern turbo-based cars, most of the cars to be had are in the downpipe (which is connected directly to the turbo) and the catalytic converter with a "high flow" or "motorsports" version. The cat is replaced with the downpipe - sometimes called a front pipe or dump pipe.
Once the downpipe is replaced, you can then also run a Stage II turn. In any case, the peak power is still not a big jump. But since back pressure on the turbo is reduced, spool times improve and come at lower RPMs and the power band is widened.
Most "Cat-back exhausts" (which don't replace the cat, btw) are just for sound and looks! On modern turbo-based cars, most of the cars to be had are in the downpipe (which is connected directly to the turbo) and the catalytic converter with a "high flow" or "motorsports" version. The cat is replaced with the downpipe - sometimes called a front pipe or dump pipe.
Once the downpipe is replaced, you can then also run a Stage II turn. In any case, the peak power is still not a big jump. But since back pressure on the turbo is reduced, spool times improve and come at lower RPMs and the power band is widened.
Thanks for that Corey
Current: MY18 Golf R 7.5 DSG - FOR SALE Previous: MY11.5 RBR DSG
3Kw is peak.
The DP should improve spooling, and midrange may be lifted too.
There are other factors like throttle response too, which may improve driving experience, but not reflect on a dyno.
(edit: oops, seems corey beat me to it, need to refresh before i start typing)
Theres puddles but they arent water
Clear/clean oil
Looking underneath the car theres quite a bit of oil around , I'll try post a picture soon.
Only just discovered it this morning
FYI, Oettinger & APR no longer share any financial involvement, Oettinger have new Owners & are continuing along their own development path. They have their own engineers / calibrators & development facility.
The warranty is a big part of the product (and considerable component of the cost).
i shall check the oil filter this evening
Am i right in thinking the oil filter is located on the bottom side of the engine (behind the plastic coverings?) and accessed from underneath?
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