The issue has already been identified before any modifications have been made, so they've got no argument if you go ahead with the tune as planned.
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This issue won’t be affected by your tuning
The issue has already been identified before any modifications have been made, so they've got no argument if you go ahead with the tune as planned.
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Thanks for that valuable information guys, I will proceed with everything as planned. Just over a week to go and can't wait
2018 Tiguan Allspace R-Line - Platinum Grey Metallic
Stage 3 - Snail IS38 Hybrid Turbo - Etuners Motorsport - 265.5awkw's
Final mods to be installed. Estimated power figure to be around 270-280kw's (362-375BHP) @ wheels. Should go really well
Snail IS38 480HP Hybrid Turbo
CTS MQB Downpipe with Magnaflow 200 Cell Catalyst
CTS 600 Intercooler
CTS Air Intake
CTS Intake Elbow
CTS Dog Bone Insert
Turbosmart Dual Port DV
Stage 3 ECU & DSG tune
Apparently the stock pump is still good unless I chase more power. I will update the cat-back exhaust later down the track with the MK7 Golf R system (seen on other threads that this fits) as I don't want the annoying drone sound and will extend to the tips.
Can you guys think of anything I could consider adding or changing???
I thought about getting the P3 multi vent gauge if this will fit the Tiguan vent (hopefully not too complicated), or best using OBDEleven apps to monitor things?
2018 Tiguan Allspace R-Line - Platinum Grey Metallic
Stage 3 - Snail IS38 Hybrid Turbo - Etuners Motorsport - 265.5awkw's
I've listed what I'm going to do to my car in the big Turbo thread if you want to take a look.
Quite similar to yours with a few extras.
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Hi guys, I thought since I'm seeking the extra oomph from my engine that I better consider upgrading my front brakes. Even if just changing the OEM pads and roters, that going that slightly larger diameter or larger 6 pot would be beneficial.
I been in contact with brakesdirect.com and discussed a couple of options to fit within the 20" wheel, with either their 6 pot Alcon Monobloc & 375x32mm Alcon roter or 4 pot Alcon Monobloc 355x28mm Forza roter. I would need these to be fitted by someone, I won't attempt it myself. Are these any good, I've not heard of the brand?
Would going with known brands like AP Racing, Brembo, Leyo, APR be better?
This is mainly for street daily driving with the odd dragstrip day. So need good cold stopping power aswell as good stopping from highspeed. Also a pad that doesn't squeal in traffic.
My apologies if this has already been posted, all I seen was about pads.
Cheers
2018 Tiguan Allspace R-Line - Platinum Grey Metallic
Stage 3 - Snail IS38 Hybrid Turbo - Etuners Motorsport - 265.5awkw's
Racing Line have a pretty decent setup that should fit.
You havent heard of Alcon? Geez. Do yourself a favour and have a quick Google and you will see they are very well regarded and widely used in racing/motorsport worldwide.
The VW Racing / Leyo / APR calipers are more than often re-branded calipers from either Brembo, AP Racing or Alcon. These companies (VW Racing etc) do not sell a large enough quantity of calipers to justify R&D/design etc of their own calipers when perfectly capable calipers already exist.
Here is a perfect example of what i am talking about. These "Revo" brakes are actually Alcon calipers: REVO big brake kit mono 6 calipers 380 x 32mm MQB Platform Audi A3 Skoda Octavia Volskwagen Golf VII RV581B100700 RV581B100800 RV581B100900 - Euro Car Performance & Electronics Upgrades
The more sensible and no doubt much cheaper option would be to install brakes from another VAG vehicle such as the Golf R or an Audi RS3.
The Golf R brake caliper and pad is only slighly larger than the Tiguan, but the disk size is bigger so this would give better braking performance.
The RS3 caliper is a 6 piston design (similar to the Brembo/Alcon etc) options, and the disk is a good size larger than the Tiguan.
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