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  • Originally posted by kaanage View Post
    EGR
    I have heard that raised before but I can't quite work out how it could be an issue. The EGR return (to inlet) is located after the throttle body and there is still a partial vacuum to the engine there when the BOV opens on throttle closing. So I'm not sure how the exhaust gas could avoid being sucked in the to the engine whilst slipping past the closed/closing throttle.
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    • From the Wikipedia article under the operation section...

      "The excess pressure from the turbocharger is then vented into the atmosphere or recirculated into the intake upstream of the compressor inlet"
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      • What did I do to my polo today
        Saw the passenger side mirror start to wobble
        Oh I've see what you're doing there mr mirror
        Pull over, rip mirror off. Will glue back on

        Interestingly, this is a replacement mirror that I picked up secondhand. When I was installing it I deliberately left the heater wires unplugged. Still didn't save it. VW glue is ****.
        08 9n3 Polo GTI
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        • the deserts of Deutschland musn't have been hot when they R&D'd Polo mirror glue

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          • Forge TIP & TB to intercooler silicone hoses ordered today.

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            • Delivery today
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              • I'm booked in for an APR tune at an open day over here in SA at German Auto. 10% off on the day, so $855. This is going to be a long 6 weeks.....

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                • It used to be with APR that once you had paid for stage 1 with them, that later on when you sorted stg 2 hardware like dump pipe etc, that for another small fee they would remove the exhaust CEL. Maybe check that that system is still in place so you don't have to cough up all over again when you go stg 2.

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                  • Originally posted by sambb View Post
                    It used to be with APR that once you had paid for stage 1 with them, that later on when you sorted stg 2 hardware like dump pipe etc, that for another small fee they would remove the exhaust CEL. Maybe check that that system is still in place so you don't have to cough up all over again when you go stg 2.
                    I'll certainly ask that question as my end goal is stage 3 with a K04 turbo.

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                    • Originally posted by MattSA9N3 View Post
                      I'll certainly ask that question as my end goal is stage 3 with a K04 turbo.
                      Why wait?

                      Stg 1 is a vast improvement. Stg 2 is nice too. Stg 3 (k04)...for the effort and cost it's perhaps not quite as exciting.
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                      • Originally posted by seangti View Post
                        Why wait?

                        Stg 1 is a vast improvement. Stg 2 is nice too. Stg 3 (k04)...for the effort and cost it's perhaps not quite as exciting.
                        I'm going stg 1 on the 24th of next month and stg 2 a couple of months after that. After that I'm doing leather interior (maybe Recaro's), audio and then I'll be saving for stg 3. So stg 3 is a fair way down the track.

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                        • I'm waiting impatiently for Pumaspeed to send me the Milltek centre section I ordered 10 days ago (awaiting parts apparently) so I can pair it up with the catless Milltek DP that's sitting in my shed and get them on the car - desperately looking forward to Gavin's stage 2. The stage 1 is certainly a vast improvement, but I miss the extra kick and minimal lag my old POG had on stage 2.

                          Meanwhile, just ordered the right hand mirror glass from a UK eBay seller. The old one fell out and connected with the road the other day. About a month ago I was lucky enough to catch the left hand one before that hit the road...WTF! The local glass shop glued that one back in, so we'll see how long it lasts.

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                          • Should last ages if you use a good glue.
                            I repaired one with araldite years ago, heaps more than the glue VW used, it'll out live the car now.
                            Also unplugged the heater element as well as that's probably a contributing factor. Consider doing it if you pull the mirror caps off, it's straightforward.
                            08 9n3 Polo GTI
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                            • Originally posted by seangti View Post
                              Why wait?

                              Stg 1 is a vast improvement. Stg 2 is nice too. Stg 3 (k04)...for the effort and cost it's perhaps not quite as exciting.
                              Unless it’s a k04 hybrid [emoji6]


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                              • Originally posted by Blue9N3 View Post
                                Unless it’s a k04 hybrid [emoji6]


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                                Unless its a Real Turbo (not K04)
                                MODS- TOO MANY

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