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Old 03-26-2005, 01:17 PM
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Default New DV. Any suggestions, Baileys or Forge??

Anyone know where you can find either for a good price??
Old 03-26-2005, 01:42 PM
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Default i like my forge got it at ecs tuning! i don't know if they have the best price>>

but i orderd it with some other stuff.<ul><li><a href="http://www.ecstuning.com/stage/edpd/pagebuild_v2.cgi?home=Volkswagen">http://www.ecstuning.com/stage/edpd/pagebuild_v2.cgi?home=Volkswagen</a</li></ul>
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Forge...better product IMO
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Default Re: Forge...better product IMO

What type of Forge 007 or 006 or does it even matter I am getting ready to buy a pair for me and a buddy.
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Default Those are piston based DV's and require maintenance>>>

the Forge DVR is a diaphram style and requires no maintenance.....
I have had a Forge DVR for a few years now...not one problem and i love it.
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Forge DVR here too. no problem so far. i think forge even warranties the diaphram.
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I run a Forge RACE DV now that I toasted a Bailey. Got it to stick intermittently. Go Forge.
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Default Re: Forge DVR here too. no problem so far. i think forge even warranties the diaphram.

I got a Forge DVR about a month ago because it uses a diaphragm, lower maintenance than piston type DVs. I have that fluttering noise between shifts that seems to be common. It happens least with the softest spring. I did a lot of reading but still don't know if it's detrimental. I wonder if there's any diaphragm DV other than OEM that doesn't have the fluttering problem (if it's a problem at all)?
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Default check your diaphram, it might be ripped, are you chipped? what other mods do you have?..

you should not get any fluttering at all. cause it's not a good thing. let me know what kind of mods you have and we can figure out.
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Default Why is flutter not a good thing???? >>>

mine has "fluttered" when it transitions from boost to off boost..but nothing more. Its not ripped...its not dry and all lines in and out have recently been replaced. Can you expand as to why you think flutter is a bad thing????


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