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Re: Jay's "Like a golf but not a golf"
« Reply #45 on: November 04, 2014, 10:32:07 pm »
Also, I got around to buying an adjustable short shift kit which I really do enjoy, and has tightened up the driving experience as a whole, and driving any other car now feels strange.



Awesome Jay, I'm hoping I'm saying the same as you after Alex hopefully fits mine this weekend.

I'm really tired of the notchy and blippy' stock gearchange and travel on mine! Perhaps the Scirocco was smoother in the first place, but either way...  :party: :party: :party:

What sort of hp and torque figures do you expect to see with Stage 2 and Darkside kit? I must admit having looked at Revo stage 1 figures that I have now, I can't really justify stage 2 as the torque barely increases although the economy gains with a DPF delete are apparently noticeable  :popcornsoda:

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Re: Jay's "Like a golf but not a golf"
« Reply #46 on: November 05, 2014, 11:22:40 am »
Didn't realise the bottom picture was the same car at first! Is that a Forge quick shifter or another brand? What about bushes for the transmission, do they need replacing at the same time (thinking of doing this mod to my GTI at some stage you see)?

It's some one I bought from Ebay for about £35. The forge one has side to side but is about 5 times the price and I can't really justify that..bushes are all stock, don't need to replace them at the same time, just the linkage under the air box.

Looks great!

The DPF does a great job of keeping the tail pipes clean doesn't it  :laugh:

Looking forward to the darkside tuning results. I follow them on facebook, but never seen them tune a CR170  :party:

Haha it does. No, I'm struggling to find much out there, seems a bit new, Darkside have done some but not on their website, gonna troll their Facebook and see what I can find lol.
Seen a few from Ptorque that are stage 1 around 215bhp and 340lb ft, then again Darksides dyno is very harsh and gives honest figures. My other car felt a lot quicker than 221bhp and when racing my friends 222bhp TDI it pulled out quite a gap until it hit the limiter (mine had 5 speed he had 6) so pulled back at the very top end.

Have Darkside given any indication on what they think they can get out of it?  It'll be interesting to see their results.

They say between 200 and 220bhp and around 340lb ft of torque
My old TDI was 221bhp and 365lb ft and if it can make near enough that I will be very, very happy, as that was a quick car.


Still rocking the VED disc?

Paint is looking mint, really pops in that last pic. :happy2:

Lol yes. No urge to remove it, not annoying or anything haha. I probably will when I come to re-tax it  :happy2:
Thank you :) The further away you are the better it looks lol, is quite swirled and we are so busy at the moment, no time to polish it. Perhaps over winter.



Awesome Jay, I'm hoping I'm saying the same as you after Alex hopefully fits mine this weekend.

I'm really tired of the notchy and blippy' stock gearchange and travel on mine! Perhaps the Scirocco was smoother in the first place, but either way...  :party: :party: :party:

What sort of hp and torque figures do you expect to see with Stage 2 and Darkside kit? I must admit having looked at Revo stage 1 figures that I have now, I can't really justify stage 2 as the torque barely increases although the economy gains with a DPF delete are apparently noticeable  :popcornsoda:

 :happy2:

i'm sure you will  :wink: :wink:
I've never driven a manual GTI but I'd imagine its the same as the linkage is the same.
I do a lot of short journeys but also plenty of longer ones. Cars getting on a bit and DPFs are a servicable component. Rather just remove it now, perhaps get it cleaned and keep it for re-sale or whatever in the future, and benefit from the extra bit of performance and breathing it gives. Also allow me to free up some noise with the full exhaust. After Darkside it's back to AKS to get the rear section made up as he needs the downpipe all finished off first.  :drool:
« Last Edit: November 05, 2014, 11:24:17 am by xjay1337 »

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Re: Jay's "Like a golf but not a golf"
« Reply #47 on: November 11, 2014, 12:18:26 pm »
An additional brucey bonus is that I'm getting a Polar FIS+ rather than a Newsouth Gauge, as you can't get the Newsouth Gauge vent holders in the right have drive market... while I may look at changing this in the future and customising one while Alex is doing the brakes and I'm getting on with the servicing, we will get one of those fitted too.. then a week to Darkside.  :party: :party:

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Re: Jay's "Like a golf but not a golf"
« Reply #48 on: November 11, 2014, 06:16:08 pm »
You have to drive past me to get to Darkside ;). 

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Re: Jay's "Like a golf but not a golf"
« Reply #49 on: November 11, 2014, 09:33:10 pm »
word of caution on short shifters as way back when in 08/09 we found out there were a load of us having issues running these due to VW most cutting, the VWR short shift kit comes with extra over em goodies



stock wheel clearance is shocking given the offset

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Re: Jay's "Like a golf but not a golf"
« Reply #50 on: November 12, 2014, 11:26:40 am »
I do Dan! Unfortunately won't be able to stop as will be passing you around 7.30am lol.

Wigit, not quite sure I understand your post? What issues?
Touch wood mine is fine so far!

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Re: Jay's "Like a golf but not a golf"
« Reply #51 on: November 12, 2014, 06:38:57 pm »
I do Dan! Unfortunately won't be able to stop as will be passing you around 7.30am lol.

On the way back? :D

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Re: Jay's "Like a golf but not a golf"
« Reply #52 on: November 17, 2014, 01:11:50 am »
Haha mate, I'll message you on FB tomorrow.

So a very busy day on Saturday...

Here's what went on.



AKS Tuning Aston Martin / TTRS BBK - Consisting of 4 Pot Brembo calipers, custom mounting brackets, 340mm (very light for the size) EBC USR disc and Pagid RS4-2 Pads along with HEL braided lines
BMC Panel Filter
Gen oil & fuel filters
Millers Nanodrive 5w40
New genuine drop links
Super Pro Dogbone Insert (from a petrol... will get to this later).
Subframe spacers
12mm H&R Trak+ spacers (front and rear).
Fiscon Advanced PF03

I rocked up very tired, after having 3 hours sleep (working late detailing the nigher before), at around 9:45am to my buddy Alex who owns AKS Tuning over in Bedford, around 2 hours away.
I had been booked in for some time and in preperation for Darkside's increased power levels I felt even at standard power the stock brakes were severely lacking and wouldn't give me the confidence to be able to push on, along with wanting to make sure mechanically everything was spot on.

The calipers up close



Fitted to the car while having a bit of a working lunch...(they're actually delicious).



Pressure bleeding the whole system (front and rear)/



Fitting this bad boy....



Fiscon Polar Advanced (PF03). Works great with my existing Fiscon Basic+ Bluetooth set up (factory Bluetooth removed by previous owner). It was updated first with the latest software prior to installing. The main reason behind getting the Polar was that I wanted a boost gauge. Newsouth did make a 0-35 PSI gauge which would match my standard dash lighting, great, however, Newsouth did not make a air vent pod in right hand drive... they made one for the LHD market, and of course the Mk5 Golf...The only available mount was a steering column mount, which I have had in my GTI and my TDI prior to that - And it was horrible, rubbed on the steering wheel making a squeaky noise. You could resolve this by sanding it down but it still didn't look very factory. On my GTI I bought an air vent pod, but as mentioned, was not available for the Scirocco... so  I was left with 2 options. Buy another vent and construct my own vent pod for the Scirocco or come up with an alernative solution. I wanted something that would be in, in time for Darkside, so I spoke to Alex and, the Newsouth Gauge would have come in at around £125 by the time you've bought a self sealing take off. Buying a vent was around £30 and then the time of making one that actually looked factory, still costing around £90 including the gauge, where as I managed to get the Fiscon for £180 new. It was slightly more over all but provided a wealth of additional information, intake air temperature, exhaust gas temperatures, fuel in liters, coolant temperature as a figure, DPF status (which will be irrelevant as it's being removed soon, but nevertheless), I was able to work out when regenerations were happening, see things about fuelling, injector durations, quantities, etc... very clever and geeky.



It was a bit fiddly to install, but not difficult at all - the wipers and the wiper motors need to come off and you get access to I think it's the CAN Gateway by removing a small plate under the windscreen



12mm spacers fitted to the front and rear... car looks a little high as it's just been lowered back down and hasn't settled.



The spacers were needed up front due to the adaptor brackets pushing the caliper out slightly, combined with the Scirocco Turbines being really poor for clearance to begin with.. We tried a 10mm and it caught, 12mm clears with barely a sheet of paper between the caliper and the spoke.

The BMC Panel filter was installed, new fuel filter, new oil filter along with high performance Millers Nanodrive stuff, the subframe spacer kit was installed and the Superpro dogbonoe insert fitted...



Alex didn't have any diesel ones in stock, which are softer, as diesels have more vibration, so we put a petrol one in... which is great, reduces transmission movements A LOT, but unlike the insert I had in my PD engine'd Mk5 from years ago (which I didn't notice any extra vibration), on this I get quite a shake at idle and pulling away, or low revs. Now currently the bush is very new and will bed in. I love how it feels, and at the moment the extra NVH isn't annoying, but if it does then I can just swap it out for a softer (diesel) bush.

Anyway, not really put the brakes through any serious strain as it's been wet and I've just been going around doing my usual business - but I've used them a few times and MY GOD they don't half stop you, they literally pull your face off. Pedal travel is great, I was worried that I would end up with a longer pedal but this is spot on, it's quite short and hard (oy oy!) which I like, but not so short that you can't be progressive still around town. The best upgrade I have made to the car yet, period.

Now just onwards waiting for Darkside, which is 5 days away now :-)

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Re: Jay's "Like a golf but not a golf"
« Reply #53 on: November 17, 2014, 11:56:01 am »
Are those discs any good? Didnt think EBC had a great rep.

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Re: Jay's "Like a golf but not a golf"
« Reply #54 on: November 17, 2014, 12:36:27 pm »
Seem good so far mate. It was Alex's recommendation. As he was messed around big time getting his usual discs, and I didn't want plain ones. He got me out of a hole TBH.  Reviews online seem positive.
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Re: Jay's "Like a golf but not a golf"
« Reply #55 on: November 17, 2014, 01:54:06 pm »
Fair play  :happy2:

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Re: Jay's "Like a golf but not a golf"
« Reply #56 on: November 17, 2014, 01:56:20 pm »
They do look tasty those brakes, only reason I'm opting to use the Porsche equivalent is to keep service costs long term down and also don't need to run spacers for clearance.

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Re: Jay's "Like a golf but not a golf"
« Reply #57 on: November 17, 2014, 02:01:42 pm »
They do look tasty those brakes, only reason I'm opting to use the Porsche equivalent is to keep service costs long term down and also don't need to run spacers for clearance.

How do you mean?

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Re: Jay's "Like a golf but not a golf"
« Reply #58 on: November 17, 2014, 03:37:12 pm »
Pads and discs for the Porsche calipers are about half that for the TTRS brake kit, as far as I can tell. And that's long before going into 2 piece discs...
« Last Edit: November 17, 2014, 03:41:22 pm by th3_f15t »

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Re: Jay's "Like a golf but not a golf"
« Reply #59 on: November 17, 2014, 04:17:20 pm »
To be honest I'm not looking forward to replacing the pads ... the Pagid RS4-2 are around £250 for a set of fronts....  :sick: