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It's hard to see in the video, is it moving a lot?

There is always a tiny bit of play on a disconnected turbo as there's no oil in the bearings, but it should be fairly minimal.
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1. Check the service history. The car should have been serviced every 10k miles, ideally less. Lack of oil changes can lead to oil system related failures, so the money you save initially ends up costing the same or more down the line.
2. Ideally you'd have someone with VCDS (Ross-Tec) check the car for fault codes, as this can quickly reveal any problems the car has, even problems that are serious yet don't create fault lights on the dash.
3. Check for rust on the front arches, between the rear bumper and rear arches, around the badge on the boot. The wrap may have hidden any rust, so look carefully for unevenness in these areas.
4. Ask for proof of the '280bhp', I'm sceptical it's that powerful given the mods the seller has listed.
5. 3" 'Turbo-back' exhaust means no catalytic converter. Unless the seller is selling the original catalytic converter with the car it will not pass an MOT on emissions.
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Recently been looking for a new car to drive and the mk5 gti really caught my eye, I'm planning on buying this car within the next few days any red flags? - I know the car has been heavily modded.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2381815115349228?ref=saved&referral_code=null
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Mk5 General Area / Re: GTI grill badge
« Last post by ZoliWorks on April 16, 2024, 05:12:59 pm »
In all fairness, Aliexpress. I've got my R2.0 badges, GTI badges, wheel emblem caps and some 2.0t and gti stick-on badges. They are quite good tbh.
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Update on my situation. Took down the stock downpipe to take a look at the turbo. Yeah, it's bad... No wonder it was underboosting..





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Mk5 General Area / VW Golf MK5 2006
« Last post by AntonB on April 15, 2024, 09:31:26 am »
Hello! I’m having this strange whining sound just when starting up my MK5 everytime just wondering If anyone knows If this Is normal or what might be causing this. Appreciate all replys.
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How to Guides / Troubleshooting / running rich and lpfp low pressure at high rpm
« Last post by jolozj on April 14, 2024, 09:52:22 pm »
Hello, as noted in the title, I am facing two issues. My car has been tuned on two different maps (stage 3) by two different tuning specialists. The same problem persists across every tune. At high RPMs, the pressure in the LPFP (low-pressure fuel pump) significantly drops. I have installed both a new LPFP and a new module (both by Pierburg), yet the issue remains unchanged. I then replaced the module with an older OEM one, which initially performed bette but at high RPM is it worse. On the dyno, the car outputs 340 horsepower. My second issue is that the exhaust is very black, occasionally emitting black smoke along with a strong gasoline odor. The exhaust tip is also blackened and shows signs of burning. I’ve installed a new MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor and a new lambda sensor, but the problems persist. Below are the specifications. The engine has been upgraded with forged internals.

- Forged pistons and connecting rods kit ([BAR-TEK Ultimate 2.0 L TFSI EA113](https://www.bar-tek.com/forged-piston-conrod-set-ultimate-2-0-l-tfsi-ea113))
- Intake camshaft (Golf 6R)
- S3 injectors
- BorgWarner K04 turbocharger
- 3" complete exhaust system without a catalytic converter
- NGK BKR8EIX spark plugs
- NGK R8 ignition coils
- REVO intercooler
- K&N air intake system
- Oil catch can
- Pierburg low-pressure fuel pump and module (stock)
- Hitachi Dynaparts upgraded high-pressure fuel pump (HPFP)
- Audi RS4 fuel return valve - 079 130 757
- VAG 200 Bar fuel pressure sensor - 06J906054B
- Turbosmart BOV Kompact EM BOV R1 blow-off valve
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How to Guides / Troubleshooting / Re: HOW TO: Replace Faulty Door Lock Module
« Last post by Wilywalt on April 14, 2024, 12:41:26 pm »
Just want to say a big thank you for the guide, helped immensely with changing the lock on a VWGolf Plus 2006, though a little longer as I had to use an angle grinder on the lock bolts having sucked in a large breath! Lost the small rubber that held the handle chassis but easily replaced.

Note that the issue was the "red" lever was not fully engaging when using the remote to lock drivers door!  :P :P :P

Again many thanks for the guide.

Wilywalt
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Mk5 General Area / Re: Good respray Tornado Red for door and bonnet.
« Last post by madnemo on April 14, 2024, 12:04:42 pm »
There's a very good bodyshop in north london/Hertfordshire. Heart and soul paintwork. Mainly do alot of vw resto/show cars etc
https://www.instagram.com/Heart_and_sol_paintworks/
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Members Rides / Re: Alex's Shadow Blue GTI
« Last post by madnemo on April 14, 2024, 10:20:54 am »
Your shadow blue gti is immaculate 💙🔥. Just read all 5pages and its an inspiration too get my shadow blue to your standard 🙂
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