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Author Mk IV Golf Gti 1.8t (25th Anniversary) Update 07.12.2009
pow
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14th Mar 08 at 13:48   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

1. I want a glass gromet
2. I want illuminated dials.
3. I heart this golf.
Fro
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1. Talk to hamish
2. Get someone with vag tacho (pics crap but you can see tomorrow)
3 It hearts you my friend
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There not glass. They are aluminium
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VAG tacho? whats that, is it on VAGCOM? Serious tempted to invest
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Na they are different softwares with different leads.

vag-com - enables you to check/remove fault codes, plot power graph, do 0-60 times etc. live data display of the engine sensors while its running, and you can edit a few things etc.

Vag tacho - as far as i know is just so you can edit stuff to do with the clocks.

I'm thinking about getting both. can make a few quid out of doing things for people too.
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*googles VAG tacho*
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Seems like VAG Tacho can only change the milage *ahem* and do things with PIN numbers?
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and the needle thing and the miles to empty.
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Thanks to Rams (uk-mkivs) for providing me with a new alarm siren. And for sophie (girlfriend) helping me on saturday night even though it started raining and it was dark. I now have a siren that goes off when the alarm is triggered

I have also purchased a CAI induction kit which relocates the filter down behind the battery for better air flow, should sound and look good Will ge tpics of that up tonight

Edit: Car also achieved 204bhp and 225lb/ft torque on the roling road day on saturday. So im still unsure whether it has been remapped at somepoint or not

[Edited on 17-03-2008 by fro-dizzle]
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Excelent stuff.

Your sig says your car has 1204bhp
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but

anni wheels, anni wheels, anni wheels, anni wheels, anni wheels, anni wheels,
anni wheels, anni wheels, anni wheels, anni wheels, anni wheels, anni wheels,
anni wheels, anni wheels, anni wheels, anni wheels, anni wheels, anni wheels,
anni wheels, anni wheels, anni wheels, anni wheels, anni wheels, anni wheels,
Fro
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Pow - Lies

Tom - I know
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Crap map if so Fro

Good result though

Still... ANNI WHEELS

Is the CAI the carbonio?
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quote:
Originally posted by fro-dizzle
Pow - Lies

Tom - I know
Or a group buy as Pow suggested
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Here's one for you, warm air is denser, so move's quicker, so is it actually a good thing sucking in cold air, when it goes through the compressor to the intercooler anyway which is there to cool air...
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I'm not doing it for power mate induction kits dont do naff all for power really, may smoothen out throttle response but thats about it, i heard a 1.8t with a cai and it sounded fucking awesome
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quote:
Originally posted by Robbo
Crap map if so Fro

Good result though

Still... ANNI WHEELS

Is the CAI the carbonio?


Give me your wheels then

Na stuff paying 200+ i got a different one from amdessex.
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Originally posted by fro-dizzle
I'm not doing it for power mate induction kits dont do naff all for power really, may smoothen out throttle response but thats about it, i heard a 1.8t with a cai and it sounded fucking awesome


Like mine?
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I dont know you tell me
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Sluuuurrrrppppppp, ptiiiiiiiiiisssssshhhhhhhhh.

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Link to the one you bought Fro, i was going to replace my BMC shortly with a jetex filter but may get a CAI if there cheap enough.

Rob.
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Cant find it on their site mate, but it cost £149.95 including VAT. i've got pics of it at home that im hoping to upload tonight.
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quote:
Originally posted by Rob B
Here's one for you, warm air is denser, so move's quicker, so is it actually a good thing sucking in cold air, when it goes through the compressor to the intercooler anyway which is there to cool air...


Warm air is less dense.
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Originally posted by fro-dizzle
Cant find it on their site mate, but it cost £149.95 including VAT. i've got pics of it at home that im hoping to upload tonight.
Sweet Fro
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