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Offline Syrag64

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BOV & fitting advice
« on: December 02, 2011, 02:49:11 pm »
I've done a search but not really found an answer, I have a Forge blow off valve and forge dump valve, do I have to fit both or can I just fit the blow off valve? Also isnit easy to fit?

Also I've a list of parts sat in my garage waiting to be fitted - WALK, coilovers, ARBs, Forge twintercooler, Forgetwintake, R32 bumper, R32 exhaust, NQBBK, brand new disks all round and a pendulum mount. This is going to be done in several stages over several weekends, i'm wondering whatis t he best sort of order to get them done in?

I'm thinking WALK, coilovers and bumper & exhaust this weekend or would i be better off getting the WALK, coilovers and brakes done first?

Black 2007 GTI Manual, Stage 3 K04, R32 Bumper/Exhaust, WALK, adj rear ARB, KW1's, Twintercooler, Twintake, 18's (winters), 19's (summer) modified dectane LED rear lights, NQSBBK, Forge dump valve, Xenon look headlights with 5000k HID, 3" downpipe with sports cat, TT wishbones, uprated HPFP, Sach Uprated Clutch, Quaife LSD, VT & THS Engine Mounts.
To be fitted: Reverse Camera & uprated headunit.
 
Future plans: De-dent & Detail

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Re: BOV & fitting advice
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2011, 03:01:54 pm »
mount, while the subframe is off do walk + front arb.

walk, coilovers rear arb + NQbbk next for wheel alignment

then id have no preference bar doing the twintake last.