Author Topic: West Mids garage recommendations - On my way to stage 1  (Read 2253 times)

Offline Bish922

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Hi people

Been floating around this forum for a few months now picking up knowledge here and there and have decided to go down the remap route :smiley: picked up a Forge 007p, pipercross panel filter and 5 set hose boost kit (creationsmotosport). First question is should this be enough for a stage 1 map? Second question is can anyone recommend some garages around the west mids to help fit all this stuff as I am a mechanical novice haha! :grin: I would love to have a go myself but as I use the car daily I can't really afford to mess it up!

Obviously be heading R-Tech way for the re-map as it is in the mids. My engine is an 03 AUM! 79K on the clock

Ta!

Offline stfc_gti

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Re: West Mids garage recommendations - On my way to stage 1
« Reply #1 on: 16 April 2012, 15:23 »
for optimum results be worth getting a new cat back and sports cat too.
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Offline cullygti

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Re: West Mids garage recommendations - On my way to stage 1
« Reply #2 on: 16 April 2012, 15:38 »
silicone tip will help to  :smiley:


 i drive a golf thats why im skint!!!!


losing interest in the golf and now not so skint !!!!!

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Re: West Mids garage recommendations - On my way to stage 1
« Reply #3 on: 16 April 2012, 15:42 »
Yer i was looking at the TIPs as they have been recommended on here. As for the cat back etc they are all bit pricey for me atm. I will invest eventually, Miltek and 4mo Val hopefully  :smiley:

Offline JimBR

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Re: West Mids garage recommendations - On my way to stage 1
« Reply #4 on: 16 April 2012, 15:57 »
I really wouldn't pay a garage to do the 007p or panel filter, if you can use a screwdriver you can fit those!  :smiley:

The boost hoses should be pretty straight forwards too, just the intercooler one may be a bit of a pain.

Offline cullygti

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Re: West Mids garage recommendations - On my way to stage 1
« Reply #5 on: 16 April 2012, 16:21 »
pancake to smic is a pain but as said all very doable by yourself  :smiley:


 i drive a golf thats why im skint!!!!


losing interest in the golf and now not so skint !!!!!

Offline Bish922

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Re: West Mids garage recommendations - On my way to stage 1
« Reply #6 on: 16 April 2012, 16:26 »
haha as said I'm very limited with my mechanical knowledge the only thing i feel comfortable is changing the filter as i think my nan could do that. If I didn't need my car daily then i would give it bosch just don't want to do something dodge and be f**ked! :laugh:

Offline JimBR

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Re: West Mids garage recommendations - On my way to stage 1
« Reply #7 on: 16 April 2012, 16:30 »
The air filters more awkward than fitting the dump valve  :smiley:

Offline cullygti

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Re: West Mids garage recommendations - On my way to stage 1
« Reply #8 on: 16 April 2012, 16:30 »
pipes wont take half hour even for a novice just do one a day till they are all done instead of paying labour at garage pipes are like for like in shape so you cant really put it in the wrong place  :smiley:


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Offline Scott D

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Re: West Mids garage recommendations - On my way to stage 1
« Reply #9 on: 17 April 2012, 00:41 »
TIP and hose that goes to intercooler are the hardest to fit but can be done if your confident jacking the car, using axel stands and removing wheel.

don't need an exhaust for stage 1 and wouldn't imagine a cat back to make much if any difference, de-cat or sports cat however is a different story.
2003 1.8T GTI 180 - APR Stage I, S2000 Filter, R-Tech Supersize TIP, Bilstein B12 Suspension, 18" OZ Superleggera, Recaro Heated Leathers, US Spec Rear Lights, N249/SAI/PCV Delete

1.8T AUQ - 241bhp & 286 ft-lb
R-Tech Map, Forge FMIC, SFS Oversized TIP, Ported Manifold, Milltek Turboback non res exhaust, Forge 007p, N249 & N112 delete, SAI delete, S2000 Air Filter, Sachs clutch & Lightweight Flywheel