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Old 01-07-2008, 06:17 PM
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Default need help with performance!

ok, so i got a 2002 audi tt 225 quattro.

i already have a custom exhaust done to it, and modshack stage 1.

i was thinking for the next upgrade i would do the forge diverter valve with the relocation kit.

can any one give me some suggestions, on wether this is a good move or not, and if not.... what should i upgrade to next insted of that?
Old 01-13-2008, 07:05 PM
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not really a performance ADDER... if it aint broke dont fix it
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Default Are you adding an ECU upgrade? If so, get the Forge DV, you'll need it eventually.

The DV relocation kit is nice in that if you do have a Forge DV you can get to it easier to service it. I had both on my heavily modded 1.8T Passat. The relocation kit was nice because on that car the original location of the DV was below the turbo on the right side. which ment that I had to remove the belly pan to get to the DV. With the kit I ended up being after the FMIC and before the Throttle body on the left side of the car.
The TT might be different in tha case, but for me it was a nice upgrade that most other modded Passats didn't have.

What's a "modsshack stage 1" ???
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