2015 Polo GTI with DA pack : Milltek Turbo back exhaust | DD spacer | JB1 | VWR Turbo Intake elbow and intake hose | BMC panel filter | KW Street Comfort coilovers | Whiteline adjust. endlinks | Harding DSG Perf. tune | Wagner Intercooler| Dotz Mugello 17 x 8 32ET
║ "The mind is willing but the body is weak" ║ Frazza's MY11 RB Golf R ║ Instagram
Harding performance tune done, Wagner intercooler gets delivered tomorrow, coilovers are in my lounge room, ordered wheels today and I think I finally decided what exhaust I will be ordering tomorrow. Probably going to attempt to fit everything myself with the help of a mate in roughly 2 weeks. Very much looking forward to it.
║ "The mind is willing but the body is weak" ║ Frazza's MY11 RB Golf R ║ Instagram
I've never really had the space to try and tackle it myself, but a mate of mine recently built a demo car for his business so he bought every tool/jack/stand/impact driver you can imagine and has plenty of room. The exhaust is v-band and the intercooler doesn't require removal of the front bar so should be easy enough
Starting installing some some stuff today. Racing line high flow turbo elbow and silicone intake hose from Harding performance. Had to get a golf R PCV breather hose for it to go on properly. Looks OEM and was easy to install. Still deciding on what filter to put in the airbox.
I got got a dumb good deal on a milltek turbo back exhaust, using a mates workshop hoist to put that in tomorrow. If I have enough time intercooler too. Then coilovers maybe Thursday night
Nice choices. If you have not installed the Milltek downpipe yet suggest you might wrap it before install. My 200 catted Milltek dp runs as hot as hell with no shrouding as on the std one. Golf Rs have the same problem - forum member 'Primordial' wrapped his R's Milltek dp and it fixed problem. Mine is only partly wrapped because it's a bugger to do after fitting. Use a good quality wrap and it may smell less, mine is still a bit stinky after a few months.
I like the RacingLine hose and elbow, was looking to do something like this. Mind if I ask how much you paid? You can message me if you prefer. I am running a BMS panel filter, expensive but I expect they are all similar.
2015 Polo GTI with DA pack : Milltek Turbo back exhaust | DD spacer | JB1 | VWR Turbo Intake elbow and intake hose | BMC panel filter | KW Street Comfort coilovers | Whiteline adjust. endlinks | Harding DSG Perf. tune | Wagner Intercooler| Dotz Mugello 17 x 8 32ET
I'Ve already installed my milltek, just finished it. It was easy compared to the intercooler. What a pain in the arse that was. Just over an hour for the exhaust and 2 1/2 for the intercooler. I looked into wrapping it and there was a lot of debate about it creating excess thermal stress on the exhaust, the welds and also the actual turbo. The dump pipe only takes 15 minutes to pull off so I'll see how it goes in the mean time.
Goes a lot harder now, not sure how much the Wagner cooler helps but around 185kw at the front hubs. I need better front tyres because spins through second easily. Hopefully the coilovers help with traction.
I paid roughly $500 (can't find the receipt sorry) for the turbo elbow and intake pipe. All bolted up in 5 minutes. A lot larger than the stock intake. Other intakes like Revo reduced the size of piping to the turbo inlet rather than opening up the plastic intake. I don't know how much difference there is between them power wise but I'm certainly happy with it. Only thing is the golf R PCV hose is needed to reach the elbow because it's in a different spot compared to the stock Polo. You can make the Polo breather hose reach with modifications but I just ordered the part and fitted it the next day.
Last edited by stiffy86; 19-10-2016 at 11:07 PM.
The higher front spring rates and (depending on the damper valving) the higher low speed bump generally results in a loss of traction. This can be offset by the higher rear spring rate and (depending again on the damper valving) the higher high speed bump generally results in less weight transfer off the front wheels which can give an increase in front traction. This is of course when the wheels are straight ahead, if there is any diagonal weight transfer then the higher front damper rebound valving (which is required to control the higher spring rate) may result in a reduction in weight on the inside front wheel and hence a higher propensity to loose traction. A rear swaybar upgrade will of course help with the latter.
Bottom line, it might be better, but it may well be worse, it all depends on how sophisticated the damper valving is and whether the spring rates are complimentary.
Cheers
Gary
Last edited by Sydneykid; 20-10-2016 at 10:35 AM.
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