You are officially badass.
Thought I'd start a mini build thread to document what has been done on my car.. I've posted about most my mods but they are scattered all over the place.
One of my first mods was a Superchips Bluefin hand held ECU re-flashing unit. The tune bumped up the power and torque quite a bit and I was quite happy with it. It has outlived its purpose now and is no longer needed. Superchips has bumped up the reset price to $500 now so I'm thinking I might just see if I can put my new map on it (see below) instead of the Superchips tune.
More info here.
Wheels were up next, bought a set of Zolders but couldn't be bothered repairing and repainting them so I sold them on and bought some 18" Breyton GTS-AVs in black coupled with 235 Dunlop Direzza Z1 Star Spec rubber. They were insanely grippy! Now replaced with 225 Conti ExtremeContact DW as the 235s rubbed when I had people in the back and the Dunlops also wore out a bit too quick.
235:
225:
I installed a Pioneer 7" touchscreen head unit, a Alpine 5 channel amp, 3 way Hertz speakers in the front doors and a 11" sub in the boot. Full steering wheel controls.
More info and pics here
Got some Valeo OEM LED tail lights
Installed Bi-Xenon headlights
More info and pics here
Installed a Kufatec E-MFA unit to display some info on the dash LCD.
More info here
Replaced the G450 sensor
More info here
Fitted Adams rotors and Hawk HPS pads
Fitted GTI lower front lip
Got a ELM327 Bluetooth adapter to use with Torque for Android
I've also been playing with doing my own remaps, bought a few ECU tuning tools. Took my ECU out and did a full read of the code. OBD port cables only read the data area from the ECU.
More info to follow.
Removed my DPF and flashed Pendle Performance remap on
More info and pics here
Next up:
- APR Intake, should help reduce smoke
- EGR blocking plate or EGR delete pipe
- Remove pancake muffler
Last edited by jazd; 15-05-2012 at 04:26 PM.
Golf GT Sport TDI
You are officially badass.
Which APR intake are you getting? If you mean the Carbonio, don't bother... I'm currently trying to find out if there is an ITG Maxogen with the right size to replace the filter in the Carbonio, which in the case of TDI intakes uses what I'm fairly certain is the infamous K&N oiled MAF eater.
Very interesting that you're trying to modify the ECU map yourself.. keep up the good work
TR 08 Golf GT TDI, Custom Code Phase 1, Milltek Exhaust, Whiteline RSB + ALK, APR Carbonio Intake
What's wrong with a straight through type like a modshak or a BMC CDA?
I'm not entirely certain on what type of filters those use, but AFAIK Modshack uses K&N cone filter and BMC CDA uses their own but similar type of cone filter. The traditional straight-through cone filters are discussed in some detail over on tdiclub forums here:
"Cold-air intakes" and "high-flow air filter" FAQ - TDIClub Forums
I'm looking to ITG Maxogen because it uses a foam type cone filter. Had I researched before I bought the Carbonio I probably would have left the stock airbox alone, but now that it's already off and all and the money is spent, the best option would be to stick to a filter that doesnt eat the MAF / sand the engine. With a tune a better intake setup WILL make some difference, but bang for buck-wise it's not a very good investment.
Last edited by DkN; 16-05-2012 at 10:24 AM.
TR 08 Golf GT TDI, Custom Code Phase 1, Milltek Exhaust, Whiteline RSB + ALK, APR Carbonio Intake
Or you could go for what I bought, aFe Stage 2 Pro Dry S. Nice bit of kit.
2007 Golf MKV 2.0 TDI DSG | CustomCode Phase1 ECU + DSG | aFe Stage 2 | SprintBooster | KW Variant 3 | 19" Breyton GTS-R | GTI Side Skirts | GTI Front Bar | GTI Shifter
Yes I did hear some good things about those, but in between all the filter searching I got a little frustrated at US companies that do not have anything listed for the mkv 2.0 TDI.. I think afe does custom filter sizes though so that's definitely another good option.
The stage 2 kit they have is listed for GTI though - how do you have it set up?
edit: nvm just visited your build thread and saw the kit that retains most of the original airbox.
Last edited by DkN; 16-05-2012 at 11:09 AM.
TR 08 Golf GT TDI, Custom Code Phase 1, Milltek Exhaust, Whiteline RSB + ALK, APR Carbonio Intake
Might see how much a MAF costs.
Thanks. Badass? Haha not quite that level yet.
I'll buy the Carbonio off you?
I'm with DkN, don't like that it uses the most of the original intake. I want to get rid of all the twists and turns and have a straight ram air intake.
Edit.. After reading that thread on tdiclub I might do some logging with VCDS and tape up part of the intake behind the grill and see if the MAF airflow is any less. This should tell me if the stock airbox is on its limit or still has reserve.
Edit2. Graph on APR website shows a gain of 18g/s above 3800rpm. It indicates that the stock airbox is limited at 122g/s.
Last edited by jazd; 16-05-2012 at 04:29 PM.
Golf GT Sport TDI
I think the consensus is, without a proper tune an aftermarket air intake gives zero gains or in some cases actually flow less air. WITH a proper tune however, there is definitely an improvement, but the question is how much. It's generally agreed that to take full advantage of a good intake upgrade you'd need to have supporting mods such as bigger turbo, intercooler etc. Having said that, the intake will make more noise and help a little with turbo spool, and for some that plus the visual aspects is enough to justify the cost.
I'm really only looking to get rid of the filter element inside the Carbonio atm, nothing wrong with the box itself and I like how it gets rid of the bends in the stock airbox like you mentioned. I'm not looking to go back to stock since I already took the plunge and spent the money on the intake lol.
I'm not sure how much of that tdiclub thread you have read, but it seems that any increase in the K&N filter's air flow is at the cost of a lot more dirt. Besides that, that filter is a known MAF killer and a damaged MAF will actually make more smoke and restrict your air intake. In fact I'm considering that as a possible atm for the smoke issues I'm having...
BTW I would take any graph without proper logs / charts from APR with a grain of salt.
Last edited by DkN; 16-05-2012 at 07:50 PM.
TR 08 Golf GT TDI, Custom Code Phase 1, Milltek Exhaust, Whiteline RSB + ALK, APR Carbonio Intake
No worries.
Yep I think so. Compare these.. 440kg/hr = 122g/s, 550kg/hr = 153g/s.
If it was 122g/s at 4300 rpm as according to the APR graph that would only be 851mg per stroke which is way too low. Porkies APR?
MAF g/s
MAF mg/stk
You can see it does flatten out a bit at 170g/s. So it does seem like there is some restriction there at high RPM, its easier to see on the mg/stk graph, where the mg/stk drops at high RPM. But I'm thinking this may be because of the volumetric efficiency of the engine at high RPM.. someone with a Carbonio and VCDS care to test my theory? (I'm looking at you DkN)
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Ordered a Darkside EGR & ASV delete pipe.
Darkside 1.9 8v TDI PD130 / PD150 EGR Delete / Race Pipe (57mm) - Darkside Developments
Golf GT Sport TDI
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