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Offline robern2

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Forge twintercooler
« on: 23 May 2010, 10:01 »
Following the group buy with PDTuning, I was able to get my Forge twintercooler fitted yesterday as part of the annual service by the ever helpful guys at Streetwise Automotive in Bristol.

A clean bill of health was confirmed for my Ed30 (no cam follower issues to report).

Initial observations.
It's lighter than I thought and has allayed any concerns I had about additional front end weight.
Weld and general fabrication quality is excellent as expected from Forge.

Once fitted (Streetwise tell me there were no dramas) you have to look hard to even see it's there, it fills the gap behind the honeycomb section perfectly. I went for black hoses in keeping with the original equipment look.

We didn’t get a chance to do any pre/post logging yesterday but I’m not a revo fiddler so coupled with numerous exchanges I’ve had with REVO and members on here, we’ve stuck with my original settings (b8t5f6).

Yesterday was very warm in Bristol, air temps hit 28 degrees according to my car which inevitably meant that even on the drive to Streetwise, performance did not feel as punchy as on cooler days.
Granted I also had new plugs but with the twintercooler fitted, I was surprised how much puncher the car felt, more urgent throttle response. Despite a few choice back road hacks, there didn’t appear to be any blight on performance despite the warm conditions.

Granted this is purely subjective stuff but the peace of mind gained from knowing I’ve gotten rid of the Ed30’s achillies heel – the intercooler, coupled with the longevity and performance benefits it appears to provide makes this a winner for me.

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Re: Forge twintercooler
« Reply #1 on: 23 May 2010, 10:27 »
nice one, yeh they are really light actually i was thinking the same thing  :smiley:


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Re: Forge twintercooler
« Reply #2 on: 23 May 2010, 10:53 »
how long have you got to wait for your red hoses nick ?

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Re: Forge twintercooler
« Reply #3 on: 23 May 2010, 11:13 »
three weeks, wasnt going to put it on just yet anyway as i have a few things i wanted to get done at the same time to save costs  :smiley:

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Re: Forge twintercooler
« Reply #4 on: 23 May 2010, 11:32 »
bushes for me. Not sure which brand poss super pro or polybush. I want tightness but not at the expense of ride quality.

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Re: Forge twintercooler
« Reply #5 on: 23 May 2010, 11:40 »
bushes for me. Not sure which brand poss super pro or polybush. I want tightness but not at the expense of ride quality.

It's worth having a chat with Ross at superpro to discuss your needs (he might also offer a forum discount!) At the same time get the torque arm insert.. it makes an astounding difference. Go for the 80k rating rather than 90k if you want to avoid the vibrations.

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Re: Forge twintercooler
« Reply #6 on: 23 May 2010, 12:48 »
cheers, does ross frequent here if not i will ring them tomrrow.

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Re: Forge twintercooler
« Reply #7 on: 23 May 2010, 13:13 »
no but he knows about the forum, i've met him a couple of times.

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Re: Forge twintercooler
« Reply #8 on: 25 May 2010, 20:01 »
thats good news im also looking to get this via the group buy too but for my mk6.Are you running the stock IC with it?

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Re: Forge twintercooler
« Reply #9 on: 25 May 2010, 20:31 »
bushes for me. Not sure which brand poss super pro or polybush. I want tightness but not at the expense of ride quality.

It's worth having a chat with Ross at superpro to discuss your needs (he might also offer a forum discount!) At the same time get the torque arm insert.. it makes an astounding difference. Go for the 80k rating rather than 90k if you want to avoid the vibrations.

i was thinking about getting powerflex as they seem quite popular but having spoken to VWR i will be getting mine done there but im not sure who they use but its not powerflex, could be super pro as ive heard good reports on them.

Endy, you should PM robern2 as he also lives in Bristol.