fazza
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Registered: 7th Feb 08
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What would you guys reccomend for a Skoda Octavia VRS 1.8T, car is all standard apart from a pipercross air filter
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andys sxi
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Registered: 19th Jan 06
Location: Chester Drives:Scirocco tdi bluemotion
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Loads of people on seat cupra site all use forge 007p but there's a new 008 out now which is ment to be better
I've got a turbo smart duel port on mine tho
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nathy_87
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Registered: 14th Aug 08
Location: West Mids. Drives: koda Fabia VRS 5J
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I've got this on my 1.6 107.
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fazza
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is that noisy or quiet?
had a baileys DV27 i think on my old let corsa and that sounded quite nice, albeit a bit chavvy lol
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andys sxi
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It's not that loud, I would like it louder really, that's the thing with 1.8t engines they never sound loud
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redtom
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Had a forge on my ibiza, sounded alright not that loud to be honest
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corsav6_mut
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Iv got the bailey dv30. Personally think they are better than forge as you don't have to mess around with springs if you map it and don't need servicing as often. If your going to get the forge tho get awesome gti's own branded one it's the 007p without forge written on it and is about 20 quid cheaper.
[Edited on 06-12-2011 by corsav6_mut]
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Brett
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If you wanted a VTA then you'd need a Forge Split-r iirc, which sound wank. I'd leave the standard one on personally.
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corsav6_mut
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quote: Originally posted by Brett
If you wanted a VTA then you'd need a Forge Split-r iirc, which sound wank. I'd leave the standard one on personally.
Split-r is known for leaking, and sound shit!
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andys sxi
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Mines basically a split-r and 007 it does both jobs, only thing with one is it takes a bit of messing around to get it set up properly
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Brett
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I know, I've had one! Unless you're doing a big power upgrade to warrant a 007p, I seriously wouldn't bother. You're not gonna get a VTA without issues anyway.
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stan_the_man
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Use a CAI (cold air induction kit) with an open cone filter, and the standard diverter valve will make the same noise! I had the very same setup with an Apexi filter on my A3 1.8T. Sounded good!
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Jambo
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I have a dv26 twin piston if you want it Fazza
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taylorboosh
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id get a 007p they are really nice. also dont get a blow off... it needs to be recirc or the engine management wont like it
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Jerham
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Get a maptun one. About £40 and they're good. Can get them from neobrothers site.
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big eck
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As said get a forge 007p, coupled with a good induction kit and it's quite loud.
You'll need a metal one anyways if you map the car as the standard plastic ones fail.
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adiohead
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I would recommend using the standard bosch one.
Forge one is a waste of money.
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adiohead
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Btw, standard s3/tt/LCR one is good for 300bhp and you don't have to buy/change springs or service them.
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Phil W
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Servicing them is only a case of whacking a bit of grease around the seals inside them, hardly difficult unless you need to buy the whole kit from Forge (which is £13).
[Edited on 07-12-2011 by Phil W]
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adiohead
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Still a waste of time when the standard one is completely fine. (if the vRS uses the same DV as the TT/LCR/S3)
[Edited on 07-12-2011 by adiohead]
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fazza
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I will try and find out if the VRS uses the same one cheers chaps.
will leave it cheers jambo, cant be doing with my car in limp mode lol
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Phil W
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Buy a second hand one rather than new, saves you about £30-£40.
Mine was already on the car (reversed as well), got the standard Bosch jobby in the glove box when i picked it up.
Couldn't hear it at all when the standard air box was fitted, once i put the CAI on it became.. really rather loud!
What colour is it fazza?
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fazza
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Black mate.
I heard about reversing them, what does that do?
Will get some pictures up when i get chance
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Phil W
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Doesnt make a difference really, does make them a tad louder but thats it.
Mine was reversed for the reason i found out the other day. Put it back in the 'normal' way and the engine cover was kinking the Vaccum pipe. Put it back in reverse
Mines red
[Edited on 07-12-2011 by Phil W]
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taylorboosh
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you arent meant to fit them in reverse... r-tek rang forge whilst i was there
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