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  • Need advice on Passat 132 TSI 2018

    Hi all,

    I am the new owner of an awesome VW Passat 132TSI.
    1. It drives very well, but the interior needs a bit of touch up. I work with carbon fiber and was thinking I could do some interior small bits and pieces. What s the best place to get some parts from? Wreckers?

    2. Power wise ...needs a bit of a push there. Was thinking changin the air filter, potentially chance the sound of the exhaust a little (not by much because I passed the loud exhaust stage)

    3. Exterior might need a bit of a touch up. It is the R pack which makes it look quite ok. Any front lips out there? What is a good place to get them from?

    Cheers

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    Hi hawk77vw

    congrats on your purchase

    2. unsure what is out there for the 132TSI, but I would have thought an ECU tune (flash or piggy back) will give you best gains for your $. Plenty of info out there on this, do your research and beware of issues with warranty and mechanical constraints.

    3. yep I too love the R-Line kit. I know you can get aftermarket R-Line style front bars and matching DRLs (e.g. mars performance) but your looking at big $.

    Good luck
    VW Passat MY19 206TSI Wagon

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    • #3
      Originally posted by XM640 View Post
      Hi hawk77vw

      congrats on your purchase

      2. unsure what is out there for the 132TSI, but I would have thought an ECU tune (flash or piggy back) will give you best gains for your $. Plenty of info out there on this, do your research and beware of issues with warranty and mechanical constraints.

      3. yep I too love the R-Line kit. I know you can get aftermarket R-Line style front bars and matching DRLs (e.g. mars performance) but your looking at big $.

      Good luck
      I think i am just gonig to chuck a new less restrictive air filter for now. Do we know what is the part number? Any recommendations? K&N , AEM?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by hawk77vw View Post
        I think i am just gonig to chuck a new less restrictive air filter for now. Do we know what is the part number? Any recommendations? K&N , AEM?
        The OEM air filter flows quite well, I wouldn’t sacrifice more wear and tear for a different sound only.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Transporter View Post
          The OEM air filter flows quite well, I wouldn’t sacrifice more wear and tear for a different sound only.
          Could you please elaborate on "more wear and tear" bit?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by hawk77vw View Post
            Could you please elaborate on "more wear and tear" bit?
            The manufacturers filter has guaranteed filtration performance unlike aftermarket filters.
            Last edited by Transporter; 24-12-2019, 12:29 PM.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Transporter View Post
              The manufacturers filter has guaranteed filtration performance unlike aftermarket filters.
              Well, I think it really depends on the manufacturer really. According to their website, BMC has a special composition that ensures a high level of filtering efficiency with guaranteed containment of all impurities down to 7 microns, where paper filters generally only offer filtration of particles of 10 microns. I assume other reputable companies have the same kind of statements.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by hawk77vw View Post
                Well, I think it really depends on the manufacturer really. According to their website, BMC has a special composition that ensures a high level of filtering efficiency with guaranteed containment of all impurities down to 7 microns, where paper filters generally only offer filtration of particles of 10 microns. I assume other reputable companies have the same kind of statements.
                Read Transporters Sig and threads, perhaps he does know a fair bit about VAG cars
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Hillbilly View Post
                  Read Transporters Sig and threads, perhaps he does know a fair bit about VAG cars
                  Hence I am asking to elaborate! Maybe there is something I don't quite know.
                  I understand the "keep it stock" bit, but paper dry/oiled cotton filters have been around for ages and no significant issues other than the guys that decided to go with a ton of oil on it, clogging the MAF sensor and causing engine failures.

                  I have been using various aftermarket filters in my cars (Eventuri, Works, BMC, K&N, etc) , with no issues whatsoever, so I was wondering if these cars would be a bit fussier than others.

                  Thanks for your help

                  MP

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