Watch modding, and now... car modding
- Bradystraps
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Watch modding, and now... car modding
The modding bug has shifted, to a more expensive subject matter... my car.
Upgrading the exhaust on my 335i V55 turbo to the M Performance exhaust with a VRSF catless down pipe. Should give it a bit more of an aggressive growl. First of the mods I will be doing. I'm staying away from tuning for now to not void my warranty, even though it's fairly easy to overwrite the program... I just don't want the hassle.
Anyone else a car modder? What have you done?
Upgrading the exhaust on my 335i V55 turbo to the M Performance exhaust with a VRSF catless down pipe. Should give it a bit more of an aggressive growl. First of the mods I will be doing. I'm staying away from tuning for now to not void my warranty, even though it's fairly easy to overwrite the program... I just don't want the hassle.
Anyone else a car modder? What have you done?
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Re: Watching modding, and now... car modding
Pffft. Too many chipped VWs and Audis to list.
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Removing a catalytic converter will void massive portions of your warranty. If your turbo dies and they can detect the mod, you're SOL.
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Not to mention with the HPFP issues they’ve had I wouldn’t modify a modern BMW and give them a reason to deny claims.JP Chestnut wrote:Removing a catalytic converter will void massive portions of your warranty. If your turbo dies and they can detect the mod, you're SOL.
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Just do a cat-back exhaust. The guy driving behind you will thank you. Cat-less exhaust systems stink (literally).
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I used to mod all sorts of friends Subarus and my last Subaru was a ‘05 STi with about 430hp to all four wheels on the dyno. I loved that vehicle and could eat most cars for breakfast on the track. I still find myself turning my head when I hear that throaty-sounding Subaru boxer engine as there’s nothing quite like it.
Used to have one hi-flow cat as the one in the up-pipe was replaced catless. Never failed smog but if it did I had my original exhaust to swap out, or I could just get the hi-flow cat really hot and pass. I knew a couple dudes running straight pipes. Still not nearly as obnoxious as a Harley and sounded great
Today, I own a’11 Toyota Tacoma 5spd with 157000 miles and each service documented by the service center without a single mod. Guess I got it out of my system.
My point is if I decided to purchase a nice car today I’d leave it the hell alone
Used to have one hi-flow cat as the one in the up-pipe was replaced catless. Never failed smog but if it did I had my original exhaust to swap out, or I could just get the hi-flow cat really hot and pass. I knew a couple dudes running straight pipes. Still not nearly as obnoxious as a Harley and sounded great
Today, I own a’11 Toyota Tacoma 5spd with 157000 miles and each service documented by the service center without a single mod. Guess I got it out of my system.
My point is if I decided to purchase a nice car today I’d leave it the hell alone
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Agreed. One bad idea for sure. Always keep the cats on and if anything mod the rest of the exhaust after the cat. You will definitely lose a warranty claim without a cat on your car.hoppyjr wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2019 5:22 pmNot to mention with the HPFP issues they’ve had I wouldn’t modify a modern BMW and give them a reason to deny claims.JP Chestnut wrote:Removing a catalytic converter will void massive portions of your warranty. If your turbo dies and they can detect the mod, you're SOL.
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Just realized I only have until September for my CPO so one more good service and then I'm done. I am going to go catted DP with the MPE and tune it after the service.
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Cat back and then spend money on driving lessons and/or track time.
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Have always modified my cars usually not cosmetically
Liquid Injection LPG donut tank goes where the spare wheel was
Harrop Ultimate brake package 365mm front disks 6pot calipers rear 340mm 4 pot calipers, braided brake lines
Coil over suspension
Fiberglass hardlid
Projector headlights with xenon lamps
Forged 19 wheels from a later model Holden 19x9 and 19x8
Steering wheel gear knob seat foams from another model, seats covered in Italian leather
Full custom exhaust headers and catback
Over the radiator cold air intake
Aftermarket grill
Full custom dual fuels tune 279rwkw 374rwhp LPG 289rwk 387rw Add 20-30% to get flywheel HP which is what is mots often quoted
Component front speakers and a sub woofer.
I will have forgotten some things
1964 Rambler Classic (owned since 1981)
232 I6 from 1965 Classic
Toyota 5 speed / ford 9 inch replacing the torque tube setup
Ford GT 12 slot wheels
Matador disk brakes on the front
Complete rewire
Redone carpets and recovered seats
Halogen headlights
Alpine stereo 2 amps component speakers int he front 6x9 in parcel shelf 2 sub woofers
Alternator upgraded from 35to 120 amps
Painted in an Alfa red car was a light grey originally
Have always modified my cars usually not cosmetically
Re: Watching modding, and now... car modding
Funny, I just saw a quote the other day about how a people in the Subaru tuner crowd tend to gravitate towards Toyota trucks after they tire of the scene.sierra11b wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2019 7:56 pmI used to mod all sorts of friends Subarus and my last Subaru was a ‘05 STi with about 430hp to all four wheels on the dyno. I loved that vehicle and could eat most cars for breakfast on the track. I still find myself turning my head when I hear that throaty-sounding Subaru boxer engine as there’s nothing quite like it.
Used to have one hi-flow cat as the one in the up-pipe was replaced catless. Never failed smog but if it did I had my original exhaust to swap out, or I could just get the hi-flow cat really hot and pass. I knew a couple dudes running straight pipes. Still not nearly as obnoxious as a Harley and sounded great
Today, I own a’11 Toyota Tacoma 5spd with 157000 miles and each service documented by the service center without a single mod. Guess I got it out of my system.
My point is if I decided to purchase a nice car today I’d leave it the hell alone
My warranty is up this month on my GTI. Debating getting a stage 1 APR tune. Sounds like a lot of fun, but I value reliability and the car has been great so far. Also, must of my driving is urban and the extra power won't get me much more than wheelspin...... Any my 11 year old has is eyes on the car.....
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Ping my buddies at NGP racing and they can tell you the best tune for reliability.dnslater wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2019 5:09 amMy warranty is up this month on my GTI. Debating getting a stage 1 APR tune. Sounds like a lot of fun, but I value reliability and the car has been great so far. Also, must of my driving is urban and the extra power won't get me much more than wheelspin...... Any my 11 year old has is eyes on the car.....
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I think APR is pretty safe. I like my 10k service intervals and know that with a tune I should really half this.toxicavenger wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2019 8:28 amPing my buddies at NGP racing and they can tell you the best tune for reliability.dnslater wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2019 5:09 amMy warranty is up this month on my GTI. Debating getting a stage 1 APR tune. Sounds like a lot of fun, but I value reliability and the car has been great so far. Also, must of my driving is urban and the extra power won't get me much more than wheelspin...... Any my 11 year old has is eyes on the car.....
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NGP Racing is one of the biggest APR tuners on the East Coast.dnslater wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2019 8:56 amI think APR is pretty safe. I like my 10k service intervals and know that with a tune I should really half this.toxicavenger wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2019 8:28 amPing my buddies at NGP racing and they can tell you the best tune for reliability.dnslater wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2019 5:09 amMy warranty is up this month on my GTI. Debating getting a stage 1 APR tune. Sounds like a lot of fun, but I value reliability and the car has been great so far. Also, must of my driving is urban and the extra power won't get me much more than wheelspin...... Any my 11 year old has is eyes on the car.....
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APR are the only ones I trust. I’m thinking of picking up a GTI or Golf R next year. I may buy a used one so I don’t have as much warranty to worry about voiding.
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Re: Watching modding, and now... car modding
Golf R with a MT and a tune would be ridiculously fun, I would think.
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Mine would have to be DSG. My wife doesn’t drive a manual and she has to be able to drive my car in case of emergency.dukerules wrote:Golf R with a MT and a tune would be ridiculously fun, I would think.
You’re right, though.
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I'm 3 weeks in with my MPE and it sounds great. I don't even need a catted DP. Just did full brake upgrades as well which look good.
Next up is Bootmod3 Stage 2 93 octane.
Next up is Bootmod3 Stage 2 93 octane.
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DSG is faster I believe, but you have to stay on top of those 30k tranny fluid changes.CGSshorty wrote:Mine would have to be DSG. My wife doesn’t drive a manual and she has to be able to drive my car in case of emergency.dukerules wrote:Golf R with a MT and a tune would be ridiculously fun, I would think.
You’re right, though.
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My R32 was DSG, so I’m familiar with the upkeep. That’s the one car I really miss, so it seems logical to replace it with something similar. A chipped GTI is a much better value, though.hoppyjr wrote:DSG is faster I believe, but you have to stay on top of those 30k tranny fluid changes.CGSshorty wrote:Mine would have to be DSG. My wife doesn’t drive a manual and she has to be able to drive my car in case of emergency.dukerules wrote:Golf R with a MT and a tune would be ridiculously fun, I would think.
You’re right, though.
"It's such a fine line between stupid, and clever."
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Definitely. DSG GTI + APR, along with maybe new struts & tires. Perfect.CGSshorty wrote:My R32 was DSG, so I’m familiar with the upkeep. That’s the one car I really miss, so it seems logical to replace it with something similar. A chipped GTI is a much better value, though.hoppyjr wrote:DSG is faster I believe, but you have to stay on top of those 30k tranny fluid changes.CGSshorty wrote:Mine would have to be DSG. My wife doesn’t drive a manual and she has to be able to drive my car in case of emergency.dukerules wrote:Golf R with a MT and a tune would be ridiculously fun, I would think.
You’re right, though.
Re: Watch modding, and now... car modding
It’s Florida. No need for new struts. Just a good set of lowering springs.hoppyjr wrote:Definitely. DSG GTI + APR, along with maybe new struts & tires. Perfect.CGSshorty wrote:My R32 was DSG, so I’m familiar with the upkeep. That’s the one car I really miss, so it seems logical to replace it with something similar. A chipped GTI is a much better value, though.hoppyjr wrote:DSG is faster I believe, but you have to stay on top of those 30k tranny fluid changes.CGSshorty wrote:Mine would have to be DSG. My wife doesn’t drive a manual and she has to be able to drive my car in case of emergency.dukerules wrote:Golf R with a MT and a tune would be ridiculously fun, I would think.
You’re right, though.
"It's such a fine line between stupid, and clever."
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We have an S-tronic in our A3 and it's actually really nice. Quick and smooth shifts and pretty fun to shift manually.hoppyjr wrote:DSG is faster I believe, but you have to stay on top of those 30k tranny fluid changes.CGSshorty wrote:Mine would have to be DSG. My wife doesn’t drive a manual and she has to be able to drive my car in case of emergency.dukerules wrote:Golf R with a MT and a tune would be ridiculously fun, I would think.
You’re right, though.
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My chipped A3 3.2 Quattro quickly overpowered the DSG clutch pack. It was thankfully a stealthy installation that didn’t draw attention during warranty replacement.dukerules wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2019 5:16 pmWe have an S-tronic in our A3 and it's actually really nice. Quick and smooth shifts and pretty fun to shift manually.hoppyjr wrote:DSG is faster I believe, but you have to stay on top of those 30k tranny fluid changes.CGSshorty wrote:Mine would have to be DSG. My wife doesn’t drive a manual and she has to be able to drive my car in case of emergency.dukerules wrote:Golf R with a MT and a tune would be ridiculously fun, I would think.
You’re right, though.
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Interesting. I think Audi uses it in the RS3. But the higher torque cars, including the RS5, use a standard automatic. I'm guessing that transmission can't handle a ton of torque. Unlike the Porsche PDK.TSD wrote:My chipped A3 3.2 Quattro quickly overpowered the DSG clutch pack. It was thankfully a stealthy installation that didn’t draw attention during warranty replacement.dukerules wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2019 5:16 pmWe have an S-tronic in our A3 and it's actually really nice. Quick and smooth shifts and pretty fun to shift manually.hoppyjr wrote:DSG is faster I believe, but you have to stay on top of those 30k tranny fluid changes.CGSshorty wrote:Mine would have to be DSG. My wife doesn’t drive a manual and she has to be able to drive my car in case of emergency.dukerules wrote:Golf R with a MT and a tune would be ridiculously fun, I would think.
You’re right, though.
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