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Forge DV Kit
« on: September 05, 2015, 08:09:17 pm »
I've been around long enough to know that the OE revision D or G DV's are the preferred component of choice for many, but at what level of tune should someone start to consider something like the Forge kit?

http://www.forgemotorsport.co.uk/Replacement_Valve_and_Kit_for_Audi_VW_SEAT_and_Skoda--product--815.html

My thinking that combined with the different spring rates from their service kit, I can tune it with my engine tune as I got up in power. Am I right in that line of thought?

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Re: Forge DV Kit
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2015, 08:39:50 pm »
I've been around long enough to know that the OE revision D or G DV's are the preferred component of choice for many, but at what level of tune should someone start to consider something like the Forge kit?

http://www.forgemotorsport.co.uk/Replacement_Valve_and_Kit_for_Audi_VW_SEAT_and_Skoda--product--815.html

My thinking that combined with the different spring rates from their service kit, I can tune it with my engine tune as I got up in power. Am I right in that line of thought?

I had one and had HUGE amount to turbo chatter on car also kept throwing error on my vcds and when i went to Rtech to get it mapped Nikki didn't want it mapped with it said they can loose boost also with the vacuum pipe it seemed it didn't really do what it was meant to as was tiny little hole

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Re: Forge DV Kit
« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2015, 10:44:22 pm »
Interesting... What error codes did you have coming up with it?

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Re: Forge DV Kit
« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2015, 07:30:50 am »
Wouldn't even consider it unless going big turbo (bigger than K04 hybrid)
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Re: Forge DV Kit
« Reply #4 on: September 06, 2015, 08:22:42 am »
I had one installed my old GTI which was mapped
Worked a treat - no errors, leaks or issues

Don't have one installed on my current car because it's not getting mapped

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Re: Forge DV Kit
« Reply #5 on: September 06, 2015, 09:06:15 am »
I've been around long enough to know that the OE revision D or G DV's are the preferred component of choice for many, but at what level of tune should someone start to consider something like the Forge kit?

http://www.forgemotorsport.co.uk/Replacement_Valve_and_Kit_for_Audi_VW_SEAT_and_Skoda--product--815.html

My thinking that combined with the different spring rates from their service kit, I can tune it with my engine tune as I got up in power. Am I right in that line of thought?

I had one and had HUGE amount to turbo chatter on car also kept throwing error on my vcds and when i went to Rtech to get it mapped Nikki didn't want it mapped with it said they can loose boost also with the vacuum pipe it seemed it didn't really do what it was meant to as was tiny little hole

I  can't remember as it was a good while ago now about 7months ago something to do with dv error

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Re: Forge DV Kit
« Reply #6 on: September 06, 2015, 10:37:38 am »
Wouldn't even consider it unless going big turbo (bigger than K04 hybrid)

GTX3071R is my plans, hence looking at proper upgraded DV's. Was going to stick with my revision D until the turbo build, then it'll be a complete overhaul of everything to compensate. Looks like I'll be going the whole way, 3071R, inlet manifold, WMI... You only live once!

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Re: Forge DV Kit
« Reply #7 on: September 06, 2015, 12:12:33 pm »
Wouldn't even consider it unless going big turbo (bigger than K04 hybrid)

GTX3071R is my plans, hence looking at proper upgraded DV's. Was going to stick with my revision D until the turbo build, then it'll be a complete overhaul of everything to compensate. Looks like I'll be going the whole way, 3071R, inlet manifold, WMI... You only live once!
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Re: Forge DV Kit
« Reply #8 on: September 06, 2015, 03:25:11 pm »
Wouldn't even consider it unless going big turbo (bigger than K04 hybrid)

GTX3071R is my plans, hence looking at proper upgraded DV's. Was going to stick with my revision D until the turbo build, then it'll be a complete overhaul of everything to compensate. Looks like I'll be going the whole way, 3071R, inlet manifold, WMI... You only live once!
I distinctly remember you telling me the R was staying standard... But I can't blame you in the slightest for your change of heart!

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Re: Forge DV Kit
« Reply #9 on: September 06, 2015, 05:50:23 pm »
I distinctly remember you telling me the R was staying standard... But I can't blame you in the slightest for your change of heart!

You must be mistaken, I would never of been determined to keep the Golf R stock after tinkering with the GTI so much. Honest...

OK, so that plan f**ked up within 2 weeks of driving the Golf R. I do have a little build thread going over on VWROC but I'm trying to work out a good plan at the moment so it's slow progress. So far I have some 6 piston Brembos for the front, 330mm rears planned, H&R springs and roll bars planned and stage 2+. Naturally, stage 3 will follow over the coming months.

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Re: Forge DV Kit
« Reply #10 on: September 06, 2015, 05:53:38 pm »
I distinctly remember you telling me the R was staying standard... But I can't blame you in the slightest for your change of heart!

You must be mistaken, I would never of been determined to keep the Golf R stock after tinkering with the GTI so much. Honest...

OK, so that plan f**ked up within 2 weeks of driving the Golf R. I do have a little build thread going over on VWROC but I'm trying to work out a good plan at the moment so it's slow progress. So far I have some 6 piston Brembos for the front, 330mm rears planned, H&R springs and roll bars planned and stage 2+. Naturally, stage 3 will follow over the coming months.
Slow and steady wins the race! Looking forward to seeing your progress once you post more on here, should be a quality build.