Changing the TIP

Vin-R

Active Member
Oct 2, 2008
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Midlands
Hi lee, my cupras standard at the moment, and i posted up abt the same thing your asking. according to the guys, U wont notice any difference with an uprated TIP unless you have a remapped car. when i get mine mapped ill have the TIP fitted at the same time i think

hope this helps
 

Phillc

Love is....Yellow
Apr 23, 2007
4,170
20
Pershore, worcestershire
Hi lee, my cupras standard at the moment, and i posted up about the same thing your asking. according to the guys, U wont notice any difference with an uprated TIP unless you have a remapped car. when i get mine mapped ill have the TIP fitted at the same time i think

hope this helps

I beg to differ, well on the LC anyway i noticed quite a bit it pulls better through the gears and the acceleration is better, you only have to look at the OE pipe and the THS (or Forge) (THS is Better:p) and you can see the difference in the amount of air that will be going in.
 

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Phillc

Love is....Yellow
Apr 23, 2007
4,170
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Pershore, worcestershire
Yes but the THS items are very good quality and are not a little cheaper but a lot nearly half the cost of yours and in all my dealings with THS the customer care has been excellent, so on balance the two products being of equal quality and the customer care being equal it comes down to cost and there is no question who is cheaper, i saved £150 on the items i bought and that's a lot.
 
Nov 29, 2007
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Mansfield, Notts
I will be getting a new TIP in the next couple of months so would be very interested in knowing if anyone has ever come across a comparison test carried out in controlled conditions?

I really like Forge products but am always keen to know if an alternative is better, worse or simply so marginal that its basically the same.
 

everitt1980

Weekend runabout
Aug 15, 2008
158
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sheffield
Have got a reading of 176g/s for the ths tip and custom code stage 1, forge 007p but for the lc so can't compare unless anybody else has forge on lc?
 

jwfcms

Active Member
Sep 14, 2008
384
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UK Yorkshire
i have a forge 007p and wouldnt of thought to get anything else though, i didnt shop around or look/consider any other dump valves at all. i knew everybody used and trusted this one and thats the one i went for. knowing forge have a good name and good quality. customer service yes.. is excellent i have found.one of the best. i have had no bad dealings wth any other company so far in purchasing things for my seat.

i would go for a forge tip but unfortunatly the way things are in the ecomony i have opted for the cheaper option which seems as good product.

not knocking anybodys as forge make some exceptional well fitted and 120% quality parts. they have a great well respected name in the business and it takes alot of hard work to achieve that.
 

R Power

R Power
May 19, 2008
138
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Coventry
Got my THS TIP this morning, will fit it later today!
Ordered it yesterday at 1pm, turned up 8am this morning, amazing delivery!
If anybody is interested in one, THS say they have only a few left and they are only in blue, the next batch they make will be slightly more expensive due to the current economy. So if you want to grab a bargain, email them and say you are off the forum, they sold me one for £66!
 
Nov 29, 2007
736
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Mansfield, Notts
... well my TIP is here!

Paid for it Thursday morning and got an e-mail back a bit later on telling me it would be shipped Friday arrive Saturday - and it did.

Good looking product, feels quite solid with slightly fleable ends to aid fitting - best bit is that its in RED even though the web site states only blue left. Ollie (@THS) said he thought they had one left for the AUQ engine. I'm well chuffed and will fit it next weekend.
 
Aug 24, 2007
800
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it's fairly easy to fit but you will lose some blood, or at least I did fitting mine today :redface:
 
Aug 24, 2007
800
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ok :)

lessons learnt:

The car needs to be on axle stands at the front so you can slide under and get to the bolt holding the TIP onto the turbo.

A high quality JUBILEE clip is needed to clamp the new silicone pipe on. Posh clamps won't fit :mad:

There is a metal heater pipe that has to be unbolted to gain extra space to slide the THS into position. Do not fully undo this bolt or Mylo doesn't know where to refit it :doh:

Wipe off as much oil as you can at all times, bits of gunk were all over my car from its last turbo change.

Check and double check all clamps are done up before the test drive, windows down and stereo off for this bit.
 
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