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Simple answer is you are putting more pressure on the car.
So keep an eye on all the normal stuff (brakes, oil, engine coolant, tyres (you are pushing these much harder on the front)) etc.
For me it was making sure I got everything done on or before its due date to make the engine last as long as possible.
And stuff does break in normal life so the more power you put down the line the more likely you are going to have a problem.
These engines are great and will take a lot but it pays to look after them well.
I got the Audi plugs that people recomended never went for the colder ones and not found a need for it yet.
Coil Packs again I have not changed mine if one fails then I will replace with the latest revision but would not bother changing them till then as I am more than happy with what I have.
You are not building a track car, just a fast road car treat it well and hopefully it will last well.
So keep an eye on all the normal stuff (brakes, oil, engine coolant, tyres (you are pushing these much harder on the front)) etc.
For me it was making sure I got everything done on or before its due date to make the engine last as long as possible.
And stuff does break in normal life so the more power you put down the line the more likely you are going to have a problem.
These engines are great and will take a lot but it pays to look after them well.
I got the Audi plugs that people recomended never went for the colder ones and not found a need for it yet.
Coil Packs again I have not changed mine if one fails then I will replace with the latest revision but would not bother changing them till then as I am more than happy with what I have.
You are not building a track car, just a fast road car treat it well and hopefully it will last well.