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Re: Remap and DV Fitting and a bit more... :o)
« Reply #30 on: 12 November 2008, 23:58 »
If you are still in Birmingham and are looking for a remap, there is a place called MIJ performance in Walsall.  They are REVO dealers and provide a demo map for 6 hours.  They are open on Saturdays but, they are not vw specalists.

....I would strongly advise anyone with a VW to go to a VAG specialist for anything and especially remapping.

It's when things need attention or go wrong that you need a specialist. If you know about my recent boost leak problems and how they got solved by a VAG specialist (JKM), you'll doubtless agree with me.

Yes, thanks for that.  I have been tempted to use them as they are close to where i am - JKM and the other tuners are very far away.  But if its for peace of mind travelling the distance is a small price to pay i guess.


Well... tbh these are exactly my sentiments but I had to be polite to Topher as he was only trying to help and so I had to bat away the advice without slagging it off  :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:
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Re: Remap and DV Fitting and a bit more... :o)
« Reply #31 on: 13 November 2008, 01:12 »
err.. i didn't recommend MIJ :huh: the ones i did were dedicated VAG only people

i'd never put my seal of approval on any specialist i didn't have first hand experience with :tongue:

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Re: Remap and DV Fitting and a bit more... :o)
« Reply #32 on: 13 November 2008, 07:09 »
Just caught up with this thread, mega congrats with yoir new arrival Illyan, hope mother and baby are doing well. Was gonna recommend

JKM but like so many others already have, youve made the right choice. Is it this saturday your going???, if so let me know when it is to see

if i can swing by to see ya.

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Re: Remap and DV Fitting and a bit more... :o)
« Reply #33 on: 13 November 2008, 07:27 »
Is it this saturday your going???, if so let me know when it is to see

if i can swing by to see ya.

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Re: Remap and DV Fitting and a bit more... :o)
« Reply #34 on: 13 November 2008, 07:59 »
Is it this saturday your going???, if so let me know when it is to see

if i can swing by to see ya.

 :wink:

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Re: Remap and DV Fitting and a bit more... :o)
« Reply #35 on: 13 November 2008, 08:26 »
1. Milltek Hi-Flow Spots Cat and Downflow Pipe with Cat Back System (Resonated) :
DEFINITELY (but consider the APR new one too)

2. K&N Filter :
I would use the one that comes with Carbonio OR buy the Pipercross one RR has.
Im a K&N fan but the oil + MAF issue has never been truly cleared up for me enough for me to buy one


3. Carbonio Intake : Looks good but minimal gains , very much a personal choice

4. ECS Dogbone Mount : DEFINITELY

may I also suggest
WhitelineAntiLiftKit

and less so
Boost guage ? to help review performance, its a great diagnostic tool
Forge DV ? maybe , Im using my guage above to tell me when I need this rather than change it before it splits!
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Re: Remap and DV Fitting and a bit more... :o)
« Reply #36 on: 13 November 2008, 09:21 »
err.. i didn't recommend MIJ :huh: the ones i did were dedicated VAG only people

i'd never put my seal of approval on any specialist i didn't have first hand experience with :tongue:

Ooops sorry Topher.... I'm not all there at the moment as I have a screaming banshee hollering in my ear aka a baby.  I assumed MIJ and Midland VW were the same as they both started with M and are both in the Midlands  :rolleyes:  Have you used Stealth quite a few times as I had heard that some of their best Techs left a couple of years back and they haven't been the same since - it may have been another garage that I'm thinking of though.  Otherwise I wouldn't have hesitated to use them. Their site isn't too impressive though as I tried to get a quote on the Milltek and it doesn't work!  :huh:
« Last Edit: 13 November 2008, 09:23 by illyun »
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Re: Remap and DV Fitting and a bit more... :o)
« Reply #37 on: 13 November 2008, 09:29 »
Just caught up with this thread, mega congrats with yoir new arrival Illyan, hope mother and baby are doing well. Was gonna recommend

JKM but like so many others already have, youve made the right choice. Is it this saturday your going???, if so let me know when it is to see

if i can swing by to see ya.

 :wink:

Thanks Phil.  Unfortunately my swinging days are over and I have to try and become a responsible role model for my children - if only you'd asked earlier  :laugh: :laugh:   

I chose JKM because of RR and others singing their praises on this forum - including  yourself - and have spoken to Keith who seems to know what he is talking about and he had a calming effect on me and I/he talked me out of going the whole hog in one go and getting Stage 2, plus I felt like a greedy spoilt child asking for it all in one go - I'll go back for after a brake and suspension upgrade.   Would be lovely to see Phyllis and yourself again but I'll be there first thing tomorrow morning as they are now closed on Saturdays - they only open on selected Saturdays during the summer I think.
« Last Edit: 13 November 2008, 09:33 by illyun »
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Re: Remap and DV Fitting and a bit more... :o)
« Reply #38 on: 13 November 2008, 09:32 »
Is it this saturday your going???, if so let me know when it is to see

if i can swing by to see ya.

 :wink:

....Be careful, illyun - Our Phil/Phyllis is a bit of a swinger! :evil:

Are you speaking from personal experience?  :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:
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Re: Remap and DV Fitting and a bit more... :o)
« Reply #39 on: 13 November 2008, 09:50 »
1. Milltek Hi-Flow Spots Cat and Downflow Pipe with Cat Back System (Resonated) :
DEFINITELY (but consider the APR new one too)

2. K&N Filter :
I would use the one that comes with Carbonio OR buy the Pipercross one RR has.
Im a K&N fan but the oil + MAF issue has never been truly cleared up for me enough for me to buy one


3. Carbonio Intake : Looks good but minimal gains , very much a personal choice

4. ECS Dogbone Mount : DEFINITELY

may I also suggest
WhitelineAntiLiftKit

and less so
Boost guage ? to help review performance, its a great diagnostic tool
Forge DV ? maybe , Im using my guage above to tell me when I need this rather than change it before it splits!


Thanks for that info... its exactly why I posted my list of mods to see what people might say.  I only put the K&N filter down due to its reputation with Mk2 GTIs but wasn't sure what they were like for the Mk5's  I keep hearing about the ITG filter - anyone know what thats like? 

As for the Milltek vs APR exhaust, all I know is that Milltek have an established rep for exhausts and are based in the UK and I know next to nothing about the APR exhaust systems.

Carbonio - the marketing spiel says increasing air flow intake = increase in torque throughout the rev range and a crisper and better throttle response which is why I am buying it.  Plus it looks good  :cool:

What on earth is whitelineantiliftkit???

Forge DV has been booked in - I forgot to put it on the list  :embarassed:

Boost gauge while useful looks a bit too boy racerish/Jap Crap to me - although it looks fine on the GT-R  :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:
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