Hey
DeanCorp.
1) Good question. I'm not sure that
Fab_R did any runs pre-Stage I. I'm acquring a GTech Pro soon, and so we'll have a device to perform real-world before and after tests rather than relying on these dyno operators who seem to clearly have little knowledge of what they're doing.
2) Whilst I agree that it's possible to get some downpipes for less than $1495, the two name brands who have Golf R downpipes are both more than this. They also both state requiring Stage II software (meaning even if your SI > SII upgrade is included in the cost of the pipe, you still need SI). I know that 42DD have a downpipe which comes in less than $1495 - however, a member attempted to buy one yesterday, and I believe there is now a hold up on whether it will actually fit the Golf R (or S3) due to the prop shaft not present on the GTI (Pirelli). Also, even they say that you won't be able to use their downpipe without errors without a Stage II tune - so I don't consider a downpipe without a tune to be a valid mode of operation.
3) GIAC are a good brand man, I've no issue with them. My only comment would be I wish they spent more time supporting the Australian community (via forums and the like) and had more of a local physical presence. But then, that is one of the reasons for the price differences hey
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4) GIAC are also a USA company and use an American branded dynamometer
5) Sorry, you may have misunderstood what I wrote, or I may have failed to convey my intended message properly. I didn't mean to make any comment about whether a Pirelli or a R is quicker or better or not. My comment was to say that "where" the gains are in the rev range on the GTI Pirelli and R (and S3 for that matter, since they're all the same engine, and most importantly, K04 turbo) is the same, and yet distinctly different to where the gains in the rev range are on the "standard" GTI's (both K03 TFSI and TSI). GIAC's dyno plots from their site also support that comment (no surprise, it's a basic characteristic difference between the K03 and K04).
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