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Re: Candy White Golf GTI Ed. 30
« Reply #105 on: September 05, 2015, 10:36:26 pm »
Nice update. Has your car been with the mechanic  most of the summer?  :sad1:

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Re: Candy White Golf GTI Ed. 30
« Reply #106 on: September 05, 2015, 10:49:36 pm »
Nice update. Has your car been with the mechanic  most of the summer?  :sad1:
Yeap. I only drove around 1000 km since I bought it. :sad1:

It's all for the higher purpose of having it in top shape before I get it tuned. I wasn't expecting that it would take so much time but I prefer to have all done properly, than done in a rush or by someone not as careful as this mechanic is.

He can only work on it in his off hours and he was 2 weeks on holidays as well. It shouldn't take much more time, I think. :smiley:

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Re: Candy White Golf GTI Ed. 30
« Reply #107 on: September 07, 2015, 06:40:53 pm »
Don't know how I havnt come across your build thread before but I'll definately be following it. Lots of great mods done right. The brakes look massive! Make the standard 312mm look tiny

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Re: Candy White Golf GTI Ed. 30
« Reply #108 on: September 07, 2015, 11:37:31 pm »
Don't know how I havnt come across your build thread before but I'll definately be following it. Lots of great mods done right. The brakes look massive! Make the standard 312mm look tiny
Thanks mate!  :drinking:

The brakes are really massive. Holding a caliper in my hands was awesome, such a big thing. :drool:
I have a friend who has them in his mk5 GTI APR Stage 3 with around 400 HP and he praises them and my mechanic liked them as well, not counting the easily available online feedback. I can't wait to have a go at them. :smiley:

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Re: Candy White Golf GTI Ed. 30
« Reply #109 on: September 09, 2015, 08:22:02 am »
Very nice updates!  :happy2:

Proper mods, nice look! Step by step this is becoming a supercar!

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Re: Candy White Golf GTI Ed. 30
« Reply #110 on: September 09, 2015, 10:14:54 am »
Very nice updates!  :happy2:

Proper mods, nice look! Step by step this is becoming a supercar!
Thanks bud! Finally it's now in the more juicy stage of the upgrades, getting that engine as healthy as possible. :drinking:

Just curious to know how good it will be to drive without a limited-slip differential... I was told that my right foot will get used to it. :smiley:

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Re: Candy White Golf GTI Ed. 30
« Reply #111 on: September 13, 2015, 08:32:25 pm »
Decided to update the list of mods and what still needs to be done/finished. It's getting short now. :grin:

Modifications Done:
  • Front spoiler with lip painted gloss black
  • Rear spoiler with central lower section painted gloss black
  • Front and rear red GTI badges
  • Edition 30 badge on the centre grill
  • Centre grill 3M black carbon fiber wrapped -> removed
  • Side mirrors covers 3M black carbon fiber wrapped
  • GTI seat inserts
  • OEM boot tray (1K0061180)
  • Cherry red hazard switch
  • RNS-510 version R
  • RNS-510 firmware upgrade to modified version 6276 with secret menu and VIM activated
  • RNS-510 V12 maps (2015)
  • Custom POI with speed cameras
  • Bluetooth kit upgrade (7P6035730M) with Polar BT/Battery module
  • Mk6 climatronic and Jetta mk6 trim
  • Mk6 OPS parking sensors front and rear
  • Mk6 rear view camera
  • Mk6 brushed metal tipped headlight, windows, wing mirrors and fuel door switches
  • Complete interior LED set (6000K)
  • Rear footwell lighting
  • Door warning lights with 3D LED
  • LED sidelights (6000K)
  • LED wing mirror puddle lights (6000K) -> removed
  • Full LED wing mirror puddle lights (6000K)
  • Mk6 LED numberplate lights
  • PolarFis Advanced (PF03)
  • LED brake and parking lights
  • LED reverse light (6000K)
  • DSG paddles extensions
  • OEM front and rear rubber mats
  • Eibach Sportline springs -> removed
  • PowerFlex front suspension arm front bush
  • PowerFlex front suspension arm rear bush -> removed
  • Subframe bolts and shims (N90823501 and 7M3499349A)
  • OZ Ultraleggera 8Jx18'' 5x112 ET45 Matte Graphite Silver
  • Continental SC5 225/40R18 92Y
  • 16x Wheel bolt covers (321601173AZ37) and 4x locking wheel bolt covers (4F0601173AZ37)
  • ITG Profilter panel filter (WB586)
  • Darkside Developments S3 uprated IC with alloy end tanks and silicone boost hoses
  • NGK Iridium BKR7EIX spark plugs
  • R8 red ignition coil pack set
  • LOBA's HPFP
  • RS4 fuel pressure regulator valve
  • CTS Turbo intake manifold runner flap delete kit
  • CTS Turbo throttle pipe
  • CTS Turbo turbo outlet pipe
  • Exhaust manifold heat shield
  • BCS Powervalve TBE Prestige system with 200 cell cat and wrapped DP
  • Vibra-Technics bottom engine mount/Subframe mount (VAG520M)
  • Vibra-Technics dogbone mount (VAG455B)
  • SuperPro ALK with "Supaloy" brackets
  • Koni Sport shocks
  • H&R Sport springs (29176-1)
  • H&R front and rear sway bars (33258-1) 26/22 mm
  • Audi TT/RS3 front upper strut mounts
  • Mk5 Golf R32 front bump stops
  • Front rear trailing arm bushings
  • Rear control arm lower bushings
  • Rear upper shock mounts
  • Brembo 18Z calipers with mounting bolts painted red and with Brembo lettering
  • HEL braided brake lines for Brembo calipers
  • 350 mm MB GL450 front vented discs with centering rings
  • EBC Redstuff front brake pads for Brembo 17Z
  • R32 rear calipers and carriers painted red
  • ATE 310 mm rear vented discs
  • Ferodo DS2500 rear brake pads
  • HEL braided brake lines for rear calipers
  • ATE SL.6 DOT4 brake oil
  • Replaced all thermostats and temperature sensors

Currently fitting/doing:
  • Alternator repair
  • Intake manifold, injectors and valve stems cleaning
  • Forge Motorsport oil catch tank system for vehicles with charcoal filter (FMMK5CTC)
  • Cam belt kit and water pump
  • Oil, fuel and cabin filters
  • Millers Oils CFS Nanodrive 5w40 NT 5L
Ordered:
  • Nothing
Still not ordered:
  • Bluemotion rear axle lining (1K0825206A & 1K0501713D)
  • Custom stage 2+ remap
  • Custom DSG remap

My mechanic is waiting for parts to finish repairing the alternator and waiting for injector seal kits to finish that arduous job of cleaning the intake. Lets see when he can finish all. :popcornsoda:

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Re: Candy White Golf GTI Ed. 30
« Reply #112 on: September 18, 2015, 02:02:01 pm »
Here's another weekly update. :smiley:

My mechanic is still waiting for the last injector seal kit to finish fitting the intake manifold. He told me if he receives it next Monday he'll be able to deliver the car next week. Well, I can wait another week if needed, although it has been a long time since I drove it. :sad1:

Pictures to make this topic more interesting. :smiley:

Darkside Developments S3 uprated IC with alloy end tanks, silicone boost hoses and CTS Turbo pipes vs OEM IC and pipes:




CTS Turbo RFD kit fitted to the intake manifold:


That's it for now. :popcornsoda:

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Re: Candy White Golf GTI Ed. 30
« Reply #113 on: September 29, 2015, 01:10:51 am »
More pictures of the work done. :smiley:

Stem valves and injectors cleaned:


Alternator fixed:




My mechanic told me that these alternators are much worse quality than the mk4 diesel Golfs (specifically the PD150). Not sure how often people have problems with their alternators... :confused:

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Re: Candy White Golf GTI Ed. 30
« Reply #114 on: September 29, 2015, 06:35:34 am »
Very nice updates!  :happy2:

Proper mods, nice look! Step by step this is becoming a supercar!
Thanks bud! Finally it's now in the more juicy stage of the upgrades, getting that engine as healthy as possible. :drinking:

Just curious to know how good it will be to drive without a limited-slip differential... I was told that my right foot will get used to it. :smiley:
Nice built...Now go for Awd swap ... I have an Mfacrory Dsg Lsd laying in my garage since i went awd and never install it..i would love i have done to see how it would be..For carbon built up i think methanol kit would help to keep it cleaner..

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Re: Candy White Golf GTI Ed. 30
« Reply #115 on: September 29, 2015, 02:35:43 pm »
Nice built...Now go for Awd swap ... I have an Mfacrory Dsg Lsd laying in my garage since i went awd and never install it..i would love i have done to see how it would be..For carbon built up i think methanol kit would help to keep it cleaner..

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Thanks for your suggestion. For the time being I just want to have the car back from the shop, then map it to Stage 2+, drive it and only after that see if I need to upgrade anything else. If I see that I'll need the LSD, I'll contact you to see if you still have it and for what price you'll sell it. :happy2:

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Re: Candy White Golf GTI Ed. 30
« Reply #116 on: September 29, 2015, 03:19:37 pm »
Nice built...Now go for Awd swap ... I have an Mfacrory Dsg Lsd laying in my garage since i went awd and never install it..i would love i have done to see how it would be..For carbon built up i think methanol kit would help to keep it cleaner..

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Thanks for your suggestion. For the time being I just want to have the car back from the shop, then map it to Stage 2+, drive it and only after that see if I need to upgrade anything else. If I see that I'll need the LSD, I'll contact you to see if you still have it and for what price you'll sell it. :happy2:
No problem with that!!Since you are also Dsg go check my external oil cooler.

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Re: Candy White Golf GTI Ed. 30
« Reply #117 on: September 29, 2015, 03:38:11 pm »
No problem with that!!Since you are also Dsg go check my external oil cooler.

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About the carbon built up in the inlet, I think it's due to the engine running cold due to the malfunctioning DSG thermostat and the previous owner not driving the car fast enough often. I hope that with the PCV delete and Forge oil catch can I can decrease that problem. I know that a water/methanol kit would be the best option but I've spent a lot in a short time (car + upgrades), I have to pace the costs as well.

I've seen your external DSG oil cooler and I liked it a lot. I'll talk about it with my mechanic to see what he has to say. :happy2:

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Re: Candy White Golf GTI Ed. 30
« Reply #118 on: September 29, 2015, 03:45:27 pm »
No problem with that!!Since you are also Dsg go check my external oil cooler.

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About the carbon built up in the inlet, I think it's due to the engine running cold due to the malfunctioning DSG thermostat and the previous owner not driving the car fast enough often. I hope that with the PCV delete and Forge oil catch can I can decrease that problem. I know that a water/methanol kit would be the best option but I've spent a lot in a short time (car + upgrades), I have to pace the costs as well.

I've seen your external DSG oil cooler and I liked it a lot. I'll talk about it with my mechanic to see what he has to say. :happy2:
The only problem maybe that in winter time it may not even reach operation temperature.i will log it and see.if this occur i will install this



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Re: Candy White Golf GTI Ed. 30
« Reply #119 on: September 30, 2015, 04:28:40 pm »
The only problem maybe that in winter time it may not even reach operation temperature.i will log it and see.if this occur i will install this


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Yeah, it's safer to have that fitted as well when it's cold, or the DSG will take longer to heat up to normal temperature. Apart from the cost I don't see any disadvantage. :smiley: