Or just fit the autotech internals that does the exact same thing and save a fortune lol
I would rather spend an extra £150 and get APR to do it as they put a years warranty on it. But even if I did get the autotech internals by the time I've paid for them to be fit there wouldn't be much difference in price.
Plus, isn't the piston bigger in the apr internals?? Read that the design is better than the auto tech ones
But not sure if auto tech has changed since then
Sure I've read somewhere that the autotech is prone to failure eventually and will then break other things and cost you lots of pennies.
Sure I've read somewhere that the autotech is prone to failure eventually and will then break other things and cost you lots of pennies.
I read that too mate, but that was from 2 years ago. There was a thread on the MK5GTI forum and some people claim they'd ran it for 40,000 miles with no problems
That was with the old kmd internals afaik.
WeeG has ran his with the autotech unit for a good while without any problems as have I.
cars coming along very well kev
if id have the money id change my autotech internals for a Loba pump
That was with the old kmd internals afaik.
WeeG has ran his with the autotech unit for a good while without any problems as have I.
Thing is tho mate, the only time you read about these things is when they break and that is probs 1 out of 100000000 lol
Still going with APR though.
forgot to ask ya kevA little bit of an update, yesterday morning I finally got round to fitting my boost gauge, pillar pod and APR boost tap. For the fitting I followed the guide on here which was very helpful and wired it up using the instructions I got with it.
While looking through the instruction I found a receipt for the boost tap and the name on the receipt was Kev's who had the car before me. I thought it was strange how I bought something used 3rd hand and it returned to the car it was originally bought for.
Here is pics of everything fitted.
APR boost tap, needs rotating 90 degrees anti clockwise
Pillar pod and boost gauge fitted
In the dark
Went for a spin today to see what boost my car was making don't know if its right or not but APR stage 1 peak boost at 22-23 psi and dropping to 17-18 psi at the redline. My numbers might be a little out as I could only look briefly as the roads I was on were not the best for not watching where you are going.
Also yesterday while I had time I fit my battery box to tidy my engine bay up, and fit mudflaps to try keep the back abit cleaner in winter.
Engine bay before
Battery box fitted and it looks loads better that the felt original one.
Mudflaps
Next Saturday I'm off down to Aks to get Aks Big Brake Kit fit, 4 pot Brembo calipers with 370mm floating disc. Should stop a lot quick next week, then am thinking of booking myself in at Croft for a track day in November.
forgot to ask ya kev
did you paint or wrap the nomad gauge pod?
mines not in the best condition lol? and its gotta look good for me hehe
Any updates kev? Interested to hear how the ALK and arbs have made a difference! And the gauge was easy enough to do you say if I was to follow the guide on here?
You coming up for the track night in a few weeks bud???
Gimmie your user name and full name on that site mate and I'll add you to the list now.
Thanks mate, but I've managed to sort it, I've just put my name down.
I reset my password (the 1 never received) they emailed me a link to reset it and job was sorted.
Can't wait now, always wanted to go round Knockhill circuit.
Had to move to another server
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