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Tigger73's 162TSI Sportline
BASE CAR
2017 Tiguan 162TSI Sportline, Crystal Black, Sunroof
MODIFICATIONS
HRE FF15 20x9 ET35
Alcon CAR97 6 piston calipers
Forza FP3 Brake Pads
DBA52902.1S brake rotors
FCH098 Forza Custom Hat
T-sharp Bobbin hardware kit
ATE SL6 DOT4 brake fluid
Eibach Pro-Kit Lowering Springs
TTE475 Hybrid IS38 Turbo
Stage 3 Etuners Motorsport ECU Tune
Stage 3 TVS DSG Software
RD Technik 3" DP (Mk7 R spec)
R600 Intake
Wagner MQB Intercooler
Leyo Turbo Muffler Delete
Leyo High Flow Turbo Inlet Pipe
Leyo Oil Catch Can kit
034 Motorsport Billet Aluminium MQB Dogbone Mount Insert
SuperPro Rear 24mm adjustable sway bar and end links
Full Size Spare
Nova EVO Ceramic Coat
Mk7 R catback exhaust
Here's where it started:
Took a few shots over the last couple of days:
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A couple of photos with the new wheels:
2021 Adelaide Rally:
Last edited by tigger73; 04-04-2021 at 10:19 AM.
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Exterior and Bodywork
Ceramic coated the paint using Nova EVO. Washed, clay bar, polish, ceramic coated.
Also did the wheels to make them easier to clean...
Talking about black packs I've just ordered some Forever Black and will be blacking out all my lower trims:
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After speaking to a painter it all got expensive and hard. You really need to remove all trims from the car and the labour involved plus risk of damaging body panels in the process just wasn't worth it for either party.
Considered vinyl wrapping but that has it's own set of challenges and realistically plastic panels would need to be filled and sanded before wrapping (so you may as well paint).
Which left me with plasti-dip or plastic restoration/treatment. I decided to go down the latter path as I did plasti-dip on the 125TSI Tig and although it turned out OK I'm keen to see how the Forever Black goes as it has some good reviews.
Delivery!!! Now to paint my grey trims black
Painted the lower trims last night:
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I'm 90% happywith the result. There's some streaks in it which I'll have to fix up but that comes from putting the second coat on in the half-dark. It still is a different colour/texture to the body panels (to be expected) but it does blend in a lot better than the grey plastic.
It's easy to apply and simple to clean up any paint that has touched a body panel/silver trim with a wet cloth.
In comparison to plasti-dip which I've used before the Forever Black is a little harder to get an even finish (due to brush applicator rather than spray), however I think the finish is better and certainly less "rubbery". Time will tell how it stands up.
*** Update. the forever black didn't hold up that great. Whether this was the surface preparation, however it started to flake/peel in places and look patchy requiring semi-regular re-application. ***
Last edited by tigger73; 21-04-2019 at 11:00 PM.
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Just pulled the pin and ordered some Eibach lowering springs from here: Eibach Pro-Kit E10-85-043-05-22 for VOLKSWAGEN Tiguan Ad1 - TUNERSHOP Tuning Onlineshop
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Now just to wait until the box arrives...
Delivery!!!
Eibach Pro-Kit springs installed:
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Some before / after shots at the workshop:
Teaser shot...
Ceramic coating on progress...
And just for the record on my high accuracy bathroom scales the HRE FF15 in 20x9 ET35 weighs in at 11.4kg
Ok got the Kapstadts on the scales and they weigh in at 13.5kg:
So FF15’s are 2kg lighter per corner and also 1” wider
HRE FF15’s fitted up. Specs are 20x9 ET35. Sitting just inside flush
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Tuning and Performance Testing
Stock run on the dyno. 141kwaw isn’t too shabby!
Ran some stock 0-100 times today...
Without LC:
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With LC:
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Using G-tech 20Hz GPS timer. 8 satellites so decent level of accuracy. I ran a couple of runs in each direction on a flat road so results are reasonably consistent.
VW claimed figure in their brochure for the 162TSI Highline is 6.5sec so this is confirmed
After R600 intake install:
Ran some timed 0-100’s this morning.
Was quite surprised with the results:
So that’s 0.4sec off the stock 0-100 time just from an intake!
After lighter wheels
After fitting up HRE FF15 wheels with a 2kg reduction in wheel weight I was able to achieve approx. 0.1s improvement in 0-100.
Totally unscientific but it is repeatable and justifies completely the investment in lighter wheels.
Tyre pressures 38PSI all around. Ambient temp 23degC. Clear day and run at 10m above sea level (give or take a couple of metres). Actually run on same toad as previous run and one pass in either direction within 0.01s so we’ll call it a good result.
After Wagner intercooler installation
Well as I originally suspected putting a significantly larger intercooler on actually has had a negative impact on performance. Not a lot but a little bit.
Ran a 0-100 this morning and was 6.14s or 0.1s worse than before.
This was actually what I thought was going to happen with a larger volume intercooler to fill.
It doesn’t concern me that much as I know the stock intercooler is going to be too restrictive at higher flows once the new turbo is fitted and the car is tuned.
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Wheel installed in the wheel well. Boot floor sits marginally higher at the top setting.
I may look at modifying the boot floor when I have a bit more time to get a more flush fit.
Ok took some shots of the tyre well with full size 17” Tulsa wheel installed.
One of the limiting factors of fitting the floor with full-size wheel is the handle on the floor which protrudes into the subfloor area:
So I decided to try removing the back off the handle to get a little more clearance:
Only busted one clip
In case anyone is trying this here’s what the clips look like:
Boot floor sits marginally lower now:
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Last edited by tigger73; 21-04-2019 at 10:59 PM.
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Well just pulled the trigger on a TTE475 earlier today...
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Here's the link: VAG 2.0 TSI MQB TTE475 UPGRADE TURBOCHARGER | TTE Global | Performance Motorsport Parts
Delivery!!!
Intake install complete!
Wasn’t particularly difficult. Watched a couple of install videos first and went pretty smoothly.
Here's the before and after videos. It's a subtle change in the induction noise and I think you can feel the increase in air flow / reduction in restriction.
Stock intake:
R600 intake:
Delivery!!!
Intercooler has arrived!!!
Progress photos....
A couple more bits arrived in the last week or two:
Thanks to a couple of forum members for their pre-loved bits going into my build.
A few more bits are in:
Everything is back together. Just waiting for the HPFP install before tuning.
Last edited by tigger73; 21-04-2019 at 11:06 PM.
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Given the extra go the car has now I decided that I'd better match it with some extra stopping power so I'm getting a set of the Alcon 6 pots with DBA T3 rotors fitted u:.
Alcon BBK full details: Alcon CAR97 6 piston calipers, Forza FP3 Brake Pads, DBA52902.1S brake rotors, FCH098 Forza Custom Hat, T-sharp Bobbin hardware kit, ATE SL6 DOT4 brake fluid. Calipers finished in Fiat 199 red.
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Last edited by tigger73; 24-06-2019 at 10:17 PM.
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If I get to here my wife will have me sleeping in the doghouse
Last edited by tigger73; 22-04-2019 at 10:18 PM.
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