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Adam0604 Bagged Graphite Blue MK5 GTi
dom069:
Have you not got the wheels on the wrong sides of the car? The 0.06's are fully directional so each wheel is different. I ran a set on my Mk4 for a bit, can you see the difference?
Adam0604:
Yeah I can see the difference. Yours are facing backwards, mine are facing forwards.
Are they meant to face backwards? I didn't think it mattered so long as both tyres on the one side are facing same way.
dom069:
Just personal preference I guess, I always thought they looked a bit odd facing forwards.
On another note, how do you find the ram air intake?
Adam0604:
--- Quote from: dom069 on May 11, 2016, 12:39:29 pm ---Just personal preference I guess, I always thought they looked a bit odd facing forwards.
On another note, how do you find the ram air intake?
--- End quote ---
You've made me paranoid now lol. Might switch them over so they face backwards.
I love it, it's loud which is what seems to put a few people off. Makes some really nice sounds as well.
Also feel like it's built well, the two heatshields that come with it aren't flimsy and do the job well. The one at back of engine bay is a bit of a pig to fit though, due to the lack of space to first get it in place.
Believe it is a bit cheaper than the Revo and EVOMS intakes as well, so getting good value for money.
Adam0604:
Sooo finally decided to do my next big mod :jumping: I decided to get in touch with Nige and ordered myself the Sports Catback Exhaust.
I had toyed with the idea of getting the WRC system, but I didn't want it sounding overly loud, I know for a fact it would have caused tension with the parents as well when I fire the car up in a morning when I leave for work. Settled with the sports catback after a lengthy discussion with Nige and looking at feedback from your good selves on the forum who already have this on the car.
Today I helped fit it at the garage I use a lot locally, also into modifying cars etc. so had sound knowledge of what needed to be done. All fitted in about an hour, fairly simple to fit, just needed to use a bit of grease on the pipes to help them slide on easier. This was fitting to the OEM DP as well, so just required cutting off at the right part on DP to allow fitment. Only thing that is bugging me, it looks like it's sitting too low at the back, which you will see in one of the photos. I'm not sure if it's meant to be like that or not, as couldn't see a way of getting it any higher. I guess the old box would have sat just as low?
The build quality is top notch, can't fault it I have to say. The welding is clean as well. Lovely touch with the stabiliser pole as well, even the garage complimented it being an innovative design that works very well.
The noise is just what I wanted as well, you will hear it a bit ticking over in the video below, I will do a video over the weekend just on the drive when I'm on the gas. I would do one whilst driving but I don't have a GoPro etc. to record with. Some photos below as well:
Out with the rotten old exhaust:
Shot of the Whiteline RARB that I forgot to take a photo of at the time of fitting:
Few shots of fitting and final fitment:
This one shows the additional pipe to connect 3" pipe to old 2" pipe. See where it connects to the old pipe far left of photo.
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