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    Quote Originally Posted by h100vw View Post
    Yeah, The A3 had a 3 inch TBE. 2.5 inch is plenty for the system. Mine was custom made, but you can easily buy off the shelf systems these days.

    SPM at dubaddiction and 42dd at carformance. Before you ask, they both come up in google

    Gavin
    haha. i know both of them and they can be found very easily. they r pretty popular but like what u said 'custom made'...does that mean ur TBE is not a brand frm anyone but made by ur enquiries? If so, what material you are using?...i know stainless steel 304 and 316...or maybe some others? ur opinions?

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    I ran a 710N for the last 2 years... they perform very well with a chipped k03.. but when you can get a forge knockoff on ebay for $50... its a no brainer to get that instead of the 710N. The diaphragm would vibrate in my 710N when boost was building. Annoying as all hell. I tried 2x 710N's aswell.. both did the same thing.

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    It was stainless, I just took it in and had it made, this was in 2006. Wouldn't bother with stainless now, coated mild steel is plenty good enough for a road car IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by h100vw View Post
    It was stainless, I just took it in and had it made, this was in 2006. Wouldn't bother with stainless now, coated mild steel is plenty good enough for a road car IMO.
    wbt ceramic coating?
    some ppl said 304 is good because of less corrosion but 316 is better for Oceania countries like Au because of salty air...anyway, i don't care. lol
    im thinking abt getting a custom made TBE and intake pipe...
    under what circumstances, i need to change big braking system? i've been searching for a long time and some ppl say ud better change it once u've tuned ur ecu...like ur car, 165kw atw, have u changed big braking system?

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    Australia is hardly salty, OE exhausts last 10 years in the UK. Over here mine is 13 on my S3 and cracking on still, so that's rubbish.

    You can fit bigger brakes if you want but there's no need until you do a turbo change.

    That thread of mine is 4 years old now, the car is long gone but the exhaust is still in use.

    Why ceramic coating for the insulating properties or corrosion prevention? No need for either really and to do a full exhaust would be costly. A turbo hot side is nearly $200.

    Can you type long hand, instead of the text talk. No one on the forum does it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by h100vw View Post
    Australia is hardly salty, OE exhausts last 10 years in the UK. Over here mine is 13 on my S3 and cracking on still, so that's rubbish.

    You can fit bigger brakes if you want but there's no need until you do a turbo change.

    That thread of mine is 4 years old now, the car is long gone but the exhaust is still in use.

    Why ceramic coating for the insulating properties or corrosion prevention? No need for either really and to do a full exhaust would be costly. A turbo hot side is nearly $200.

    Can you type long hand, instead of the text talk. No one on the forum does it.
    Sorry. it was my fault...used to...
    i know that ceramic coating for the full exhaust system is around $750 but yes, clear now...
    I'll read thru your build threads about your AGU A3 (and S3 if you have one)? I'll see if I face any problems...
    Really know what I need to do now after all your explanation and time...I really want to scoop some more potentials from AGU engine before I get a DBW 1.8T quattro haha.
    I appreciate all your words and time. Thank you so much for that, Gavin.
    Google is my friend and text talk won't be here anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gti mk4 View Post
    Sorry. it was my fault...used to...
    i know that ceramic coating for the full exhaust system is around $750 but yes, clear now...
    I'll read thru your build threads about your AGU A3 (and S3 if you have one)? I'll see if I face any problems...
    Really know what I need to do now after all your explanation and time...I really want to scoop some more potentials from AGU engine before I get a DBW 1.8T quattro haha.
    I appreciate all your words and time. Thank you so much for that, Gavin.
    Google is my friend and text talk won't be here anymore.
    It wasn't meant to come across as a bollocking.

    There certainly isn't a $750 benefit from coating the exhaust for looks or function.

    Little Red Devil

    http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...%3B-79012.html

    Busy arvo in my Garage. FMIC/fuel pump content

    A few threads for interest, my Polo and S3 and another Polo. All the engines are pretty similar but the ECUs are different to yours. Essentially though the Polo is most similar, the S3 has quattro so the turbo is built differently to clear the prop.

    Gavin

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    Quote Originally Posted by h100vw View Post
    It wasn't meant to come across as a bollocking.

    There certainly isn't a $750 benefit from coating the exhaust for looks or function.

    Little Red Devil

    http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...%3B-79012.html

    Busy arvo in my Garage. FMIC/fuel pump content

    A few threads for interest, my Polo and S3 and another Polo. All the engines are pretty similar but the ECUs are different to yours. Essentially though the Polo is most similar, the S3 has quattro so the turbo is built differently to clear the prop.

    Gavin
    Thank you so much, Gavin.
    it'll help...
    Hopefully I know what I'm doing and won't be distracted by some rubbish opinions...

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