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Offline stevends

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new to owning a Golf.
« on: 17 October 2012, 15:52 »
hello folks.

new to the site and owning a golf, ive always loved golfs special the mk2 form the 80s but i grow up with vauxhalls. no the prob is i havnt a clue about a golfs engine. ive drove car with turbo's in them and it seems to me my mk4 1.8 20v turbo dosnt pull or kick in like the others do. everything is standard and id like to no what can i do as to remapping dump valves air filter and so on.

many thanks.  :smiley:
MK4 Golf 1.8 20V turbo, piper cross induction kit with heat shield, forge 007P dump valve, coilover and a remap !

Offline rfn_hodgson

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Re: new to owning a Golf.
« Reply #1 on: 17 October 2012, 16:44 »
well you want to start with a remap then get a forge 007p recirculating valve silicone boost pipes and silicone TIP oil catch can system if you want, and go down either the CAI or uprated panel filter like pipercross or KnN, thats the basics that dont really cost too much.
thats what i have done so far and i have noticed the difference since i first got it.
were abouts in belfast you from??

oh and welcome to being a broken man lol  :laugh:


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Re: new to owning a Golf.
« Reply #2 on: 17 October 2012, 16:52 »
No effence to the above as thats good info but do it backwards starting with filters ect then the map last  :smiley:

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Re: new to owning a Golf.
« Reply #3 on: 17 October 2012, 17:01 »
well you want to start with a remap then get a forge 007p recirculating valve silicone boost pipes and silicone TIP oil catch can system if you want, and go down either the CAI or uprated panel filter like pipercross or KnN, thats the basics that dont really cost too much.
thats what i have done so far and i have noticed the difference since i first got it.
were abouts in belfast you from??

oh and welcome to being a broken man lol  :laugh:

Thanks for your info. What bhp is your car after the remap and the addons ? I live in the quiet part of Belfast cregagh area.
MK4 Golf 1.8 20V turbo, piper cross induction kit with heat shield, forge 007P dump valve, coilover and a remap !

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Re: new to owning a Golf.
« Reply #4 on: 17 October 2012, 21:10 »
No effence to the above as thats good info but do it backwards starting with filters ect then the map last  :smiley:

thats what i meant :D

and when im not busy i might pop up that way and give you a jingle, on the dyno its said 217bhp at the best run :D

oh and also beat it with the lowering stick lol
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Re: new to owning a Golf.
« Reply #5 on: 17 October 2012, 21:53 »
I would remap it first and run it on 98 ron shell petrol and get a 007 forge dv at the same time . Iv gone off induction kits . Theres to many monster puddles on the road , i did it tonight hit the biggest puddle at 40 mph, it like driving through a river.  :laugh:
AGU 1.8T. Mods done: R32 front bumper, turborev smic, ngk platinum spark plugs, uprated pancake pipe, demon motorsport boost hoses, forge 007 dv, forge engine cover, r-tec stage 1 map ,home made cold airfilter ,run on 98 ron fuel and castrol edge 0w 40 oil. Advanti racing alloys.