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  • Originally posted by GaryP View Post
    Hi there team_v...first of all,im a huge fan of yours n greatly impressed with d mods n works u put on your tig...bravo!!
    Recently i purchased a face lift tig 2012 model n starting a project on modding my tig too...
    so far im more towards exterior mods as i put add in a front cf lip to my front,19" audi s5 rep wheels(soon to b replaced by Breyton BE GTS AV lightweight),eibach pro sport springs,caractere rear roof spoiler,painted d whole body white to match d body,rear remus exhaust tips n side air vent fenders...will get my ABT front grill on week 21st soon...
    As for performance,im only restricted to mod those that can b hidden or removed in order to keep my 5yrs unlimited mileage warranty given by VW here...so far i've changed to K&N drop in filter,S3 intercooler n using a TMC piggyback to boost d hp n torque up to 25% on stock..
    My questions to u would be...
    1. Since u are on stage2,have u upgraded your brakes to BBK (forge,ap racing or brembo) for betting stopping power? im currently torn between buying a 355mm used forge bbk or a new set of golf R front n rear brakes...any suggestion on this?
    2. considering getting my tig chipped to stage 1 either with APR,MTM or Revo...since u are on APR,how would u rate it? i prefer low to mid end torque n more in city cruising...is it smooth or does it make your ride judders/rough gear change?
    3. I've been told there is an ongoing issue with APR intake having leakage on the breather,have u encounter any of those?
    4. Do we need CAI to compliment stage 1? or CAI only needed once on stage2?
    5. Any thoughts on sprint booster?

    Thanks in advance team_v
    Nice list of mods GaryP! Do you mind telling me where you sourced the ABT front grill from and how much you paid for it - Looks hot!! I want one!!! Thanks
    GOLF R Stage 2+
    MK3 OCTAVIA vRS WAGON

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    • This is one of the great threads. So informative and answer so many of my questions, even when I hadnt thought of them!!!!

      Cheers

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      • Originally posted by masev View Post
        Nice list of mods GaryP! Do you mind telling me where you sourced the ABT front grill from and how much you paid for it - Looks hot!! I want one!!! Thanks
        Thanks masev...i sourced the abt grill from FAST,an official dealer for ABT in malaysia...but the grill will only be ready for sale on week 22nd...which is mid of may...cost me AUD700..quite expensive have to say...
        2012 CW Tiguan 155kw 7spd DSG | Keyless Entry with Push start | DCC/ACC | RNS510 | Osir Front lip | Custom Exhaust with quad Remus tips | Caractere Rear Spoiler | Maniac CF p-shifter extension | Sports pedals | 19" Breyton GTS AV w 245 45 Dunlop SportMaxx TT | S3 intercooler | K&N drop-in filter | Eibach prokit springs | ABT Front Grill | Whiteline rear 24mm Swaybars | Eyelids | ABT Stage 1 Piggyback | Cosworth 4pot 355mm slotted BBK | TRD aka Sprint booster with 21 settings |

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        • Taking the Tig on it's first camping trip.
          Alll loaded up and ready to go.

          Will report back on storage space and how it went out central/western QLD.
          My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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          • Originally posted by team_v View Post
            Taking the Tig on it's first camping trip.
            Alll loaded up and ready to go.

            Will report back on storage space and how it went out central/western QLD.
            Have a great n safe trip team v...btw are using after market coilovers or on stock suspension?
            2012 CW Tiguan 155kw 7spd DSG | Keyless Entry with Push start | DCC/ACC | RNS510 | Osir Front lip | Custom Exhaust with quad Remus tips | Caractere Rear Spoiler | Maniac CF p-shifter extension | Sports pedals | 19" Breyton GTS AV w 245 45 Dunlop SportMaxx TT | S3 intercooler | K&N drop-in filter | Eibach prokit springs | ABT Front Grill | Whiteline rear 24mm Swaybars | Eyelids | ABT Stage 1 Piggyback | Cosworth 4pot 355mm slotted BBK | TRD aka Sprint booster with 21 settings |

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            • Just read through the entire 55 pages and have to say bravo sir. Great write up and great car! A real credit to you Clay. Now hurry up and stage III the blue beast and shut those Golf Gti people up once and for all

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              • Hey team_v, hope the trip away was a good one!
                Keen on hearing your thoughts on your recently acquired exhaust sound over the duration of a long trip? I suppose sitting on 2K or a bit more wouldn't be a drama. Thoughts?

                Cheers!
                Current: MY18 TRANSPORTER CrewVan, Indium Grey
                Previous: MY10 Tiguan 2.0TSI, Silver Leaf, APR StgII tune + many mod's

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                • Originally posted by GaryP View Post
                  Have a great n safe trip team v...btw are using after market coilovers or on stock suspension?
                  Stock suspension only.

                  Originally posted by VWindahouse View Post
                  Just read through the entire 55 pages and have to say bravo sir. Great write up and great car! A real credit to you Clay. Now hurry up and stage III the blue beast and shut those Golf Gti people up once and for all
                  Happy to stay at Stage 2 for now mate.
                  Home loan is more important plus i think if anything it would need handling mods first (i.e. coilovers etc) as power isn't really an issue.

                  Originally posted by MGV View Post
                  Hey team_v, hope the trip away was a good one!
                  Keen on hearing your thoughts on your recently acquired exhaust sound over the duration of a long trip? I suppose sitting on 2K or a bit more wouldn't be a drama. Thoughts?

                  Cheers!
                  The exhaust wasn't really an issue.
                  You could notice it but most of the cruise was at 110km/h which puts you above the "drone range".
                  We also had the back seats pushed down and the back loaded up with camping gear.





                  All in all it took the trip well, loaded up it still hauled well, overtook with ease (thank you stage 2!) and it took to the dirt roads really well.
                  AWD kicked in a few times on the gravel which was an interesting experience as i haven't really had the chance to take it off the tarmac yet so it's nice to see how it works (progressivley) and the ABS also works well on gravel.

                  The few very shallow creeks were easy as to cross and the car is now filthy.

                  Also managed to have a near miss with a wallaby that ended up going under the car but due to the added height of my soft-roader it got up and bounded off straight after we past over it.
                  Made me chuckle at all the people who said i should have got a Golf R instead (would not have a radiator or a front bumper bar - closest town was 150km away with 40km being dirt roads)

                  So it's still the best car i could have gotten, compromising so it isn't the best at everything but a jack of all trades and good enough at all of them for me.
                  My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                  • Took the Tig out for another laps session at Lakeside Raceway.
                    Videos will be up tomorrow however it was quite damp so we were supposed to be driving more reserved (i.e. max of 120km/h, no overtaking unless on the main straight etc)

                    ---------- Post added 30-04-2012 at 06:08 PM ---------- Previous post was 29-04-2012 at 10:14 PM ----------

                    2 Video's from the lakeside laps.
                    Very damp track and a lot more restrictions than last time so no "super-tig" in these ones unfortunately.



                    My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                    • I see a bit of a mixture of damp track & dry track. A few good sized puddles off to the side!! Did you do some more experimenting with ESP Off?
                      Cheers for the vid's!
                      Current: MY18 TRANSPORTER CrewVan, Indium Grey
                      Previous: MY10 Tiguan 2.0TSI, Silver Leaf, APR StgII tune + many mod's

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                      • Originally posted by MGV View Post
                        I see a bit of a mixture of damp track & dry track. A few good sized puddles off to the side!! Did you do some more experimenting with ESP Off?
                        Cheers for the vid's!
                        ESP was on the whole time this time.
                        Didn't feel like risking anything and we weren' going fast enough for it to inhibit my driving.

                        Next one is a flat track with fast corners out at Queensland Raceway so if the weather is good we will probably have some good super-tig overtaking footage for you.
                        My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                        • Hey Team_v,

                          Just wondering abt launch controls on the Tig. Heard the LC is done by, turning off the ESP, put the DSG (only for DSG I heard) into 'S' mode, press and hold on the brakes w the left foot, floor the accelerator w the right and it'll rev to a certain range... N let go of the brakes... n car is launched.

                          Have u tried on the Tig?

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                          • Originally posted by HaywireTig View Post
                            Hey Team_v,

                            Just wondering abt launch controls on the Tig. Heard the LC is done by, turning off the ESP, put the DSG (only for DSG I heard) into 'S' mode, press and hold on the brakes w the left foot, floor the accelerator w the right and it'll rev to a certain range... N let go of the brakes... n car is launched.

                            Have u tried on the Tig?
                            I am not sure about launch control for the tig as mine is the 6 speed manual.

                            Best bet would be to check out the mytiguan forum or try the version for the mk6 gti.

                            ---------- Post added at 07:41 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:39 PM ----------

                            edit: found it:
                            My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                            • Launch control on DSG is activated by turning off the ESP and Auto-Hold, select either manual or S, hold your left foot on the brake and right foot on the accelerator and it'll hold at approx 4000rpm. Let your foot off the brake and hold on.

                              I've tired it once in the dry and it just felt nasty violent. Mechanical sympathy has a grip on me and I won't be doing it again. In the dry. In the wet or on the dirt it's a different story and a whole lot of amusement if that's your thing. If you do find a nice safe place away from public roads to have a play, you'll find the ESP is never truly off. It'll allow you to get the bum out to a dregee but it'll slap you on the wrist and end your epic tig drifting fun if you get too excited.
                              Pepper Grey MY11 TIGUAN 125 TSI DSG | APR Stage 1 | Comfort Pack | Carpet Mats | MDI | BT | Tint | Custom Audio

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                              • Ooooo thanks guys! Hahaa I too don't wanna make my Tig undergo too much unnec mechanical stress. But might give this a go if I feel daring enough!

                                Anyways, just sent Tirerack on a few tire brands and models. Let's see what they come back with!

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