MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Modifications & Technical Area => Performance Modifications => Topic started by: Lee M on January 26, 2013, 12:20:04 am
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found this today if its of any use to anyone.
http://www.loba-motorsport.com/shop/audi/s3/2.0-t-fsi-195-kw-265-ps/7/loba-2.0-tfsi-upgrade-high-pressure-fuel-pump
Cheers lee.
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489.99 GBP + shipping
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Thought that was good Mike. Not seen any reviews for the pump but it looks like a good deal :-)
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Thought that was good Mike. Not seen any reviews for the pump but it looks like a good deal :-)
I think Danish Jake is the guy with experience of the pump :happy2:
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Compared to what I paid for my apr one it is a bargain. If its as good, it's. good time to buy. :-)
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Just a heads up, they are out of stock for around 4 weeks, and we can do them cheaper :)
We are an official LOBA dealer.
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anyone know the technical differences between LOBA and APR on these uprated HPFP offerings?
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Just a heads up, they are out of stock for around 4 weeks, and we can do them cheaper :)
We are an official LOBA dealer.
what price are we talking here including delivery?
Thanks
Paul
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:popcornsoda:
Been saving the pennies for a £800 APR HPFP so if there's a £300+ saving for the LOBA one, what's the catch? :confused:
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:popcornsoda:
Been saving the pennies for a £800 APR HPFP so if there's a £300+ saving for the LOBA one, what's the catch? :confused:
Why not get the APR Rebuilt one?
£478
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^^^^ That's just the rebuild price.
I would still need to source a new OEM HPFP and send it to them to rebuild so add another £150+. Would rather just buy a new uprated pump out of the box so the LOBA seems a good alternative to the APR one IMHO.
Would be nice to get some feedback from peeps running one. Will have a search through the interweb and see what I find.
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Apr tried and tested.... :-)
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Apr tried and tested.... :-)
So is the LOBA. They are very similar. Loads of cars running the LOBA pump now.
They are 3-4 weeks away from being in stock at LOBA, as soon as they are available we could do a group buy on 5 of them if interest is there :happy2:
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Apr tried and tested.... :-)
So is the LOBA. They are very similar. Loads of cars running the LOBA pump now.
They are 3-4 weeks away from being in stock at LOBA, as soon as they are available we could do a group buy on 5 of them if interest is there :happy2:
Loads of Uk 2.0 Tfsi's? Not heard of anyone yet.
GB be cheaper than the 489.99 GBP?
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ive not heard of any either!
Certainly not in the 2.0tfsi tuning circle
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ive not heard of any either!
Certainly not in the 2.0tfsi tuning circle
Nor me. I only came across it researching clutch/flywheel kits on loba site/fb page.
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ive seen them on FB and website but never heard of anybody whos actually bought one
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Aren't Loba generally a reliable brand for their various products?
Personally I would want to learn exactly why the Loba HPFP is cheaper than the APR - What the design detail differences are etc.
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Aren't Loba generally a reliable brand for their various products?
Personally I would want to learn exactly why the Loba HPFP is cheaper than the APR - What the design detail differences are etc.
Normally same price but 30% off is quite a discount!
Still want to know difference vs APR if any as not much info on them
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The LOBA was in the same price bracket as the APR. LOBA have however invested very heavily in stock to allow them to produce them cheaper this time around.
Also, I don't want to get into a slanging match but an APR map is a lot more than the Shark Performance maps we sell, some of the price you pay for the APR pump is the name. They price everything high which is their choice, just an observation....
We have sold a couple of these and I see quite a few sold by other LOBA dealers who are a bit more established then we are. I know they have been selling well anyway :happy2:
We could be tempted to run a group buy if the interest is there. I will also ask LOBA for some data as to why they are as good as if not better than the APR.
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You also pay for the R&D as well, in depth R&D costs lots more than developing a new map from scratch in a day and calling it complete. Believe me some companies do much more than others.
IMO I think the likes of REVO and APR justify their prices with that I mind, also considering the volume of maps in differing climates, altitudes and development of the higher stages of tune that they have running on any many cars or running the software on racing cars etc means there is also the factor of their maps being proven much more.
On topic though, I'd happily run either pump. Both run enough fuel pressure to support the extremes of the TFSi mapping.
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The LOBA was in the same price bracket as the APR. LOBA have however invested very heavily in stock to allow them to produce them cheaper this time around.
We could be tempted to run a group buy if the interest is there. I will also ask LOBA for some data as to why they are as good as if not better than the APR.
^^^^ Good luck with that!.................
http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,53979.msg679365.html#new < Loba's Reply #112
Anyone who is considering buying an aftermarket HPFP will want to know the mechanical/design differences, not just the price differences, of all the pumps on the market. Especially as the HPFP is so important as an engine component. We all want to avoid what happens when cam followers get destroyed or something catches fire.
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The LOBA was in the same price bracket as the APR. LOBA have however invested very heavily in stock to allow them to produce them cheaper this time around.
We could be tempted to run a group buy if the interest is there. I will also ask LOBA for some data as to why they are as good as if not better than the APR.
^^^^ Good luck with that!.................
http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,53979.msg679365.html#new < Loba's Reply #112
Anyone who is considering buying an aftermarket HPFP will want to know the mechanical/design differences, not just the price differences, of all the pumps on the market. Especially as the HPFP is so important as an engine component. We all want to avoid what happens when cam followers get destroyed or something catches fire.
Whats the mechanical/design difference between the APR and Autotech pumps?
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You also pay for the R&D as well, in depth R&D costs lots more than developing a new map from scratch in a day and calling it complete. Believe me some companies do much more than others.
IMO I think the likes of REVO and APR justify their prices with that I mind, also considering the volume of maps in differing climates, altitudes and development of the higher stages of tune that they have running on any many cars or running the software on racing cars etc means there is also the factor of their maps being proven much more.
On topic though, I'd happily run either pump. Both run enough fuel pressure to support the extremes of the TFSi mapping.
I know exactly how much R&D they all do, including Shark. I spent a long time speaking to them about how they do things before deciding to go ahead and become a dealer. If I didn't have 100% complete faith in their maps and the way they develop them I would have gone elsewhere and we did have that option. Anyway, enough said on software, I'm not getting into map debates on here as we will never win :signLOL: One thing we will never do is sit here and say that REVO/APR maps are crap because they aren't, I just think they are overpriced.
As for the pump, we have to appreciate that Simon and his team at LOBA don't want to give away the spec of the pumps. Like I have said they are running on a lot of cars now but I probably shouldn't say too much until I have put one on my GTI, which will be soon. Just to say that as with the above comments, if we didn't have 100% faith in them knowing what they are doing we wouldn't sell it.
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I know exactly how much R&D they all do, including Shark.
So do I. I was their first stage 2+ TFSI and their first 1.4TSI :wink:
What i do think you get with the smaller companies is a much more personal and helpful aftersales experience which is good though :happy2:
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I know exactly how much R&D they all do, including Shark.
So do I. I was their first stage 2+ TFSI and their first 1.4TSI :wink:
What i do think you get with the smaller companies is a much more personal and helpful aftersales experience which is good though :happy2:
....In the context of smaller tuning companies I only partially agree. It appears to be the case with R-Tech for example but I would never use Shark simply because every time I have ever seen Ben he trashes Revo in an effort to get me to change. And anyway, Revo might be a large tuner but JKM as their official agents give customer service second to none and anyway I know that they will look after me at Revo HQ if I needed.
It's swings versus roundabouts - Only the bigger companies have the resources for such extensive R & D.
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It's swings versus roundabouts - Only the bigger companies have the resources for such extensive R & D.
I always liked to choose the underdog and not follow the forum trend, but i wouldnt do it that way again, ill pay for the big names, its cheaper in the long run as ive found out lol. :happy2:
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Let me know if you do a GB + prices
I have been impressed with Loba stuff I have seen at Stattler.
Thanks
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Yeh let me know on the GB too, I'm sure when APR started people were sceptical now they are brainwashers it seems
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I will definitely run one with LOBA's blessing of course when they are back available.
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489.99 GBP + shipping
Yeah cheers bud, had seen that earlier but not heard a huge amount about Loba pumps. I'll keep them in mind if a good second hand pump doesn't pop up soon. Ideally would love a new APR pump but house costs taking priority!
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Did the GB ever get moving?
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no, i think graeme needed at least 5 confirmed,
pm him he may still do one :happy2:
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Not sure on the loba fuel pumps but loba have gained quite a name for themselves. I've also head of some horror stories of the apr hpfp internals seizing? Not sure how true this is though...
That really is some price difference though
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I could also be interested in a GB of HPFPs..