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Thread: Tiguan downpipes / full exhausts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guy_H View Post
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    Is that with flared guard extensions?

    I would have thought you'd have a little poke with that tyre/rim width and offset.

    I think you may need to start your own build thread as we seem to be getting a bit off topic
    Last edited by tigger73; 30-05-2013 at 06:53 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigger73 View Post
    Is that with flared guard extensions?

    I would have thought you'd have a little poke with that tyre/rim width and offset.

    I think you may need to start your own build thread as we seem to be getting a bit off topic
    With lowered ride height it will pull the top's inside the guards but i am not sure if the whole thing nees to be inside in QLD or just the top.
    I thought my ET35 8.5's were right on the limit.

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    I am sure a lot of people looking to fit new rims are wondering this. Seems that the 18/19x9 may require the guard extensions as these are fitted in other countries as "standard" when going to this width rim.
    Would be good to get some shots on the car... But obviously understand if they're not 100% legal you're probably not going to advertise the fact.
    Out with the spirit level... Unless of course you're looking to fit a body kit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigger73 View Post
    Is that with flared guard extensions?

    I would have thought you'd have a little poke with that tyre/rim width and offset.

    I think you may need to start your own build thread as we seem to be getting a bit off topic
    We tested it with a Hoosier A6 245 tyre on it (Which has a tread patch of 260mm) and it all ran inside. This car doesn't have flares on it (yet). When I get some rubber I will take some pics.

    I do plan on guard extensions of some form though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guy_H View Post
    We got the car on Tuesday, already been underneath it & have sized up for wheels/brakes/suspension.

    Good thing is the Volkswagen Racing 18" x 9" rims for the Scirocco bolt up perfectly & 265 tyres will fit like they are made for it
    Hi Guy,

    What have you done suspension wise? I think I'll lower mine on H&R springs first, but like to get feedback on other users suspension setups as well.

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    Well, we have found how the stock launch control works - works pretty damn good for a standard car. The DSG software needs major work - I can see why we sell so much of it now

    Wynnston, we will be using Volkswagen Racing Coilovers in this one & we are working with Superpro to have sway bars done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guy_H View Post
    Well, we have found how the stock launch control works - works pretty damn good for a standard car. The DSG software needs major work - I can see why we sell so much of it now

    I have to say that I'm a convert to your DSG software on the Tig.

    It makes the standard "D" mode much nicer to drive. Most of the time I just leave it in "D" noiw whereas previously I used the paddles 90% of the time.

    Are you thinking of upgrading your steering wheel to one with flappy paddles?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigger73 View Post
    I have to say that I'm a convert to your DSG software on the Tig.

    It makes the standard "D" mode much nicer to drive. Most of the time I just leave it in "D" noiw whereas previously I used the paddles 90% of the time.

    Are you thinking of upgrading your steering wheel to one with flappy paddles?
    yes Tigger - the more time you spend in it, the quicker you can work out the DSG improvements that can be made! - I have a steering wheel here from a Scirocco R, and that will be bolted on very shortly - I just need to add that to the list.

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    Whats a DSG tune worth Guy and you do offer trade discounts

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