Quite a few changes yet again, so back in march/April I ordered myself a used loba fuel pump in prep for stage 2 plus, had it ages before fitting it. Anyway at the end of May I set about fitting it and had all sorts of issues with it, low fuel pressure, limp mode... All-sorts, so I thought it'd be a good idea to remove the internals from the loba, and put them in my original pump as the loba had the cracked connector at top and mine didn't and I thought that may have been giving me problems, once I did that it all worked fine! (Not the end of this...)
Got some new R8 coils as 2 of mine were looking worse for wear thanks to water getting in to the chambers
Anyway in June I was booked in to Rtech for 2+ mapping, went there dropped car off and got a phonecall saying that my fuel pump internals were standard, could of cried
also the RS4 FPRV I thought was in the car wasn't either so no idea what had happened. It was an expensive day as I got them to Chuck some VIS internals in and a new RS4 FPRV and a cam follower for good measure and I did end up getting a refund for the loba. Car then went on to make 371bhp and 414lbft torque not bad on a 20 degree day!
Since then car has been sweet! Just had the turbo core replaced as my turbo had a little play and was a little smokey every now and again after idling, that's all sorted now thankfully.
Old core
New core
All back together
After getting water in my coils I decided to hack up my engine cover to fit, no water gets in there now thankfully and looks decent too, did toy with the idea of painting but I think I'll just leave it as is
Then the plastic gear selector on top of the gearbox decided to break meaning I couldn't select gears luckily just as I arrived at work, ordered a newer revised part from TPS and fitted that up
Headlight bulb given up the ghost and went all purple on me so ordered a set of nice looking 6000k bulbs from little Moore lighting, nice light output and nice colour temp
And lastly ufortunately the car will be going up for sale shortly for something more economical