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Thread: Forge DV008 + Seat PD160

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam View Post
    I've got that exact setup on the car atm. It seems to run good, nothing to complain about. I had the 008 installed before the chip but my butt dyno couldn't feel any difference the 008 had on stock.
    What was the result on the dyno?

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    Sorry to interrupt - but has anyone got the Forge Splitter Valve over the DV008 - that was the route I was gonna take.
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    Sorry, I've never dyno-ed. But I'll prob do one when I get my tax return back.

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    I did have the Slitter, but then went with the 007. I found that 007 was louder.
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    I did have the Slitter, but then went with the 007. I found that 007 was louder.
    Ahh no way - that's why I wanted the splitter, I'm a sucker for the BO sound, but I don't want to lose performance by getting a BOV.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nightphotographer View Post
    Ahh no way - that's why I wanted the splitter, I'm a sucker for the BO sound, but I don't want to lose performance by getting a BOV.
    I was led to believe that the 1.8T needs air recirculated back into the system, so a straight forward BOV wouldn't work. The forge splitter overcomes this by sending some air back in. Happy to be corrected if I'm wrong. I've never known any local Polo owners to go the splitter route, almost everyone goes either the 007/008 or the APR R1
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    Ryan, you should try a pod filter with the 008 valve, man it's f'in loud so loud im thinking of moving to an enclosed cai as its nuts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jasn78 View Post
    Ryan, you should try a pod filter with the 008 valve, man it's f'in loud so loud im thinking of moving to an enclosed cai as its nuts.
    Yeah it's f***ing loud, huh? I've gone to a BMC DIA (kind of like the mod shack VTDA) which is marginally better but still noisy. Need some 4" ducting so I can fully enclose it and run air from the front fog and it should hopefully really quieten it a bit.

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    Had the splitter, diverting - had a decent dump sound. When set to partial blow off, it's an air sound more than a squeak or trill. Now 008, with stock box you can hear it, seems more responsive. 008 and the pod setup was so vocal, nice if your boosting hard, but overkill when you spool and dump rolling around the neighbourhood with no real speed. Feels Ricey.
    I'm running the 008 backwards, no real dump noise, but acts more like a diaphragm setup. Boost does nothing, piston activated by vac line only.

    Go the 008

    Jason, if you have bypassed the 249, try the 008 backwards, for me it's a lot quieter. Use the softest spring.
    Last edited by noone; 19-07-2012 at 07:22 PM.

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    Hi folks.

    Any hints on getting the stock DV out? Mine is refusing to budge. I've been searching through the threads as I thought there may have been a guide somewhere but haven't found it.

    Cheers,

    -Phil.

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