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Re: Mitch's DSG ED30
« Reply #90 on: December 03, 2015, 11:46:15 am »
Mitch you have Salk to the car tonight aswell as a superpro torque bush insert
did you add s3 alloy arms or just swalk
is it too stiff or just spot on are they easy to fit and do you have to do the tracker after

thanks for reply pete

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Re: Mitch's DSG ED30
« Reply #91 on: December 04, 2015, 12:51:30 am »
Mitch you have Salk to the car tonight aswell as a superpro torque bush insert
did you add s3 alloy arms or just swalk
is it too stiff or just spot on are they easy to fit and do you have to do the tracker after

thanks for reply pete

Didn't change the arms just the Salk and torque bush insert mate. The torque bush is just to protect the flex I on the downpipe havnt noticed any difference in gear change although I've only done 10 miles max in the car since.

They are both very easy to fit. I have a ramp and air guns so it took me around 5 mins start to finish but easy diy for anyone with a brain IMO!
And yes you will need wheel alignment after! :)

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Re: Mitch's DSG ED30
« Reply #92 on: December 04, 2015, 12:54:26 am »
Great work mate! :congrats:

And the SALK really surprised me too when I fitted it the first time in my GT Sport. For me any mk5/6 Golf should have it. :smiley:
Yeh it's a known weak spot on these and the polo/fabia base too, but I still wasn't expecting such a big improvement!
Traction is so much better now! And that was on damp roads, havnt really tested it in the twisties as it was dark and wet but can't wait to push it abit :)

Just coilovers or h and r springs now and the car should feel perfectly balanced! Think I'll be tempted to save my penny's for a hpfp and intercooler then
« Last Edit: December 04, 2015, 11:35:00 am by Mitch H »

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Re: Mitch's DSG ED30
« Reply #93 on: December 04, 2015, 11:15:02 am »
Intercooler so many which one type is the best ?

what will you be going for Mitch ?

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Re: Mitch's DSG ED30
« Reply #94 on: December 04, 2015, 11:36:19 am »
Intercooler so many which one type is the best ?

what will you be going for Mitch ?
I have no idea mate havnt looked into it yet as it will be well into 2016 before I have the funds as I have a mortgage to pay! lol
I think the peron gets good reviews and for good value I keep seeing 'wellycooler' pop up and I think r tech have started supplying them too but like I said I havnt done my research so cant really give advice

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Re: Mitch's DSG ED30
« Reply #95 on: December 26, 2015, 10:28:01 pm »
Great work, good to see this build is still going strong... still lurking behind the scenes ;)

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Re: Mitch's DSG ED30
« Reply #96 on: December 27, 2015, 05:11:21 am »
Lovely car  :happy2:

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Re: Mitch's DSG ED30
« Reply #97 on: December 27, 2015, 09:30:31 am »
Cheers guys

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Re: Mitch's DSG ED30
« Reply #98 on: January 06, 2016, 04:47:58 pm »
just taken my mums rs3 for revo stage 1 at statlers :) wish the ed30 was 4wd sometimes especially in this crap wet weather!

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Re: Mitch's DSG ED30
« Reply #99 on: January 13, 2016, 03:07:40 pm »
I didn't realise i had been watching your thread lol. Lovely car i regret selling the bbs wheels.

Sounds like i have the same dsg problems you had aswell. Only problem i have i have no codes up.

How much did it all end up costing you for the r32 rear bumper etc if you don't mind me asking.
« Last Edit: January 13, 2016, 03:18:48 pm by howie1987 »

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Re: Mitch's DSG ED30
« Reply #100 on: February 18, 2016, 09:41:27 pm »
I didn't realise i had been watching your thread lol. Lovely car i regret selling the bbs wheels.

Sounds like i have the same dsg problems you had aswell. Only problem i have i have no codes up.

How much did it all end up costing you for the r32 rear bumper etc if you don't mind me asking.

Think r32 bumper was 150 ish (just lower half replica off eBay) 100 for smooth and paint. And exhaust was pricey cos I went all out and got cat back bcs but if you want to do it cheaper you could just do a backbox delete and get a y pipe made up at any custom exhaust place :)
Easy doable for 350 all in

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Re: Mitch's DSG ED30
« Reply #101 on: February 18, 2016, 09:51:54 pm »
Just gave the car another service tonight. Screw in the fuel filter housing had rotted away so had to drill it out and replace. Bit annoying but nothing major. Whilst waiting for oil to drain I went round everything with wire brushes and greased so I shouldn't have any issues again :)   

Just ordered tonight and to be fitted at the weekend aswell as heat wrap the evoms cai
R tech twin heat shield
R tech full pcv delete

Andy at r tech development has been really helpful and honest in what I need to buy to achieve what I want to rather than selling me everything he could which is what a lot do!

Next to order Probs at end of next month is
Loba hpfp
Rs4 valve
Wellycooler/peron/s3 cooler

Bit undecided on where to go with the intercooler but it's looking like a wellycooler and just trim My crash bar down :)

Keeping an eye out for cheap s3 rear brakes aswell as the fronts have bedded in and I'm learning just how good they are and gaining more confidence in them when doing really hard braking it feels like the car is doing a 'stopie/endo' and the rear becomes really loose.
I did have new dampers and h&r 30mm springs aswell as new discs and pads front and rear to do next.

BUT my brother bought a steel grey dsg ed30 last month and is eager to get down to r tech for a stage 1 map so I'm trying to get my hardware mods done so we can go down on the same day, so it's all powaaa now :)

Car is taking shape now and I'm enjoying it when the weather isn't too crappy! I'm moving out at the end of this year so wanting to get it where I want it sometime this summer :)

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Re: Mitch's DSG ED30
« Reply #102 on: February 19, 2016, 08:26:52 am »
Lovely example this! Well done!

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Re: Mitch's DSG ED30
« Reply #103 on: February 19, 2016, 05:16:37 pm »
Lovely example this! Well done!
cheers dude :)

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Re: Mitch's DSG ED30
« Reply #104 on: March 29, 2016, 12:03:05 am »
Not much has happened lately. Gave the car another service fitted r tech pcv delete.
Think that's about it.
Next on the cards is new dampers and h+r springs. Then loba hpfp and wellycooler or peron for stage 2+


My brothers bought a steel grey dsg ed30, and my dad is off to pick his dsg Pirelli up tomora that's only done something like 12k miles I think.

Updated spec:
Interior:
Cherry red hazard switch
MFSW buttons
Gti seat inserts
Rcd 510 with oem usb+aux switch

Exterior:
Smooth us front grill
Open fog grills
Powdercoated pescaras anthracite
R32 rear bumper (smoothed tow eye and exhaust valance in KAE grey)
Polo aerial
Wind deflectors
Colour coded rear badge baseplate
Debadged rear gti badge
Double reverse light lens mod
Dewiper rear 
Edition 30 front grill badge

Performance/chassis:
Evoms intake
Decat downpipe
Bcs sports system (r32 exit)
R tech stage 2 remap
R tech DSG remap
Audi r8 coilpacks
Touareg 4 pot brembo calipers with 330mm drilled and grooved discs
15mm front + rear spacers
SuperPro Anti lift kit
SuperPro Torque bush insert
R tech full pcv delete

Maintenance:
Full service x2
4 x Michelin PS3
Dsg service + oil cooler
New VW wheel centre caps
New cam follower
Brake fluid change