MK5 Golf GTI

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Title: Ko4 plunge!
Post by: bushypad on October 24, 2013, 11:35:25 am
Taking the ko4 plunge guys! Just wanted to know what you think. Its on 78k miles mk5 55plate dsg currently at stage 1 revo with evoms intake milltek full tbe with decat.. With the mileage in the car is it gunna be a problem? And also does the ko4 sound any different or with it being mapped again when ko4 is bolted on will it sound more aggressive??
Title: Re: Ko4 plunge!
Post by: bacillus on October 24, 2013, 12:00:32 pm
I'm pretty sure martziniuk had more mileage on his when he did the conversion.
Title: Re: Ko4 plunge!
Post by: martziniuk on October 24, 2013, 11:00:06 pm
I'm pretty sure martziniuk had more mileage on his when he did the conversion.
Yeah mine was over 100k when I did the conversion, now on 125k and running sweeeeet!
Title: Re: Ko4 plunge!
Post by: Tortaruga on October 24, 2013, 11:56:37 pm
The engine can take it no problem. As long as you do the conversion by the book, including mapping.
Title: Re: Ko4 plunge!
Post by: GTI-Ross on October 25, 2013, 12:00:22 am
im all for K04, but does anyone think its alot of money to spend on a 55 plate, nearly half the cost of the car with parts, labour and supporting mods
Title: Re: Ko4 plunge!
Post by: Black9 on October 25, 2013, 07:36:48 am
Personally I'd just sell up and buy an edition 30. It's what I done & made more financial sense. Your choice tho
Title: Re: Ko4 plunge!
Post by: warby on October 25, 2013, 07:49:32 am
Personally I'd just sell up and buy an edition 30. It's what I done & made more financial sense. Your choice tho

I've literally just done this too. Though my motivation was more the fact that the edition was the exact car / spec I was after when I bought the gti and I got a reasonable deal on it.
Title: Re: Ko4 plunge!
Post by: bushypad on October 25, 2013, 09:00:58 am
Well im in two minds, if i wanted a new car i'd want it to be something totally different possibly e46 m3.
Title: Re: Ko4 plunge!
Post by: Baz300 on October 25, 2013, 09:12:01 am
Well im in two minds, if i wanted a new car i'd want it to be something totally different possibly e46 m3.

E46 M3 was one of the cars in the short list when I bought my gti.

The price of an inspection 2, discs and pads and it would be un usable most of the winter up here put me off them
Title: Re: Ko4 plunge!
Post by: edd666999 on October 25, 2013, 09:14:26 am
im all for K04, but does anyone think its alot of money to spend on a 55 plate, nearly half the cost of the car with parts, labour and supporting mods

Just sold my full k04 kit at £1400 fitted or £1800 mapped.

Nowhere near 1/2 the value of the car.
Title: Re: Ko4 plunge!
Post by: GTI-Ross on October 25, 2013, 10:06:43 am
im all for K04, but does anyone think its alot of money to spend on a 55 plate, nearly half the cost of the car with parts, labour and supporting mods

Just sold my full k04 kit at £1400 fitted or £1800 mapped.

Nowhere near 1/2 the value of the car.

is that second hand though? usually new K04 with all support mods and map it would just over £2-2.5K, now i know a 55 plate GTI may go for more than £5k, but not buy a lot.

Plus do you really want to spend that much one part taking into account all of the above. If it was me i would be buying better handling mods like roll bars and brakes. both of which you can easily remove and put on a new VAG or sell at a good price.
Title: Re: Ko4 plunge!
Post by: GarethB on October 25, 2013, 10:24:32 am
im all for K04, but does anyone think its alot of money to spend on a 55 plate, nearly half the cost of the car with parts, labour and supporting mods

Just sold my full k04 kit at £1400 fitted or £1800 mapped.

Nowhere near 1/2 the value of the car.

is that second hand though? usually new K04 with all support mods and map it would just over £2-2.5K, now i know a 55 plate GTI may go for more than £5k, but not buy a lot.

Plus do you really want to spend that much one part taking into account all of the above. If it was me i would be buying better handling mods like roll bars and brakes. both of which you can easily remove and put on a new VAG or sell at a good price.

You can remove and sell on a K04 at a good price too (as shown above)

For some, it just doesn't make sense to sell up and buy a newer car, and (imo) works out more expensive that you initially think.

I love K04 GTIs - they are brilliant. Plus some people actually prefer the understated look of the GTI. It's also priceless when you leave a 'superior' Edition 30 for dead on a dragstrip or on a track  :happy2:
Title: Re: Ko4 plunge!
Post by: GTI-Ross on October 25, 2013, 10:41:32 am
im all for K04, but does anyone think its alot of money to spend on a 55 plate, nearly half the cost of the car with parts, labour and supporting mods

Just sold my full k04 kit at £1400 fitted or £1800 mapped.

Nowhere near 1/2 the value of the car.

is that second hand though? usually new K04 with all support mods and map it would just over £2-2.5K, now i know a 55 plate GTI may go for more than £5k, but not buy a lot.

Plus do you really want to spend that much one part taking into account all of the above. If it was me i would be buying better handling mods like roll bars and brakes. both of which you can easily remove and put on a new VAG or sell at a good price.

 It's also priceless when you leave a 'superior' Edition 30 for dead on a dragstrip or on a track  :happy2:

Why would it leave it for dead, if both have map then they will be same ....
Title: Re: Ko4 plunge!
Post by: GarethB on October 25, 2013, 11:03:15 am
Why would it leave it for dead, if both have map then they will be same ....

Because a K04 GTI generally means that it would have Revo / APR stage 3 or an R-Tech custom map with all the supporting mods (TBE, intake, HPFP etc). So an Edition 30 would have to be Stage 2+ to be similar  :happy2:
Title: Re: Ko4 plunge!
Post by: GrayMK5GTI on October 25, 2013, 12:26:30 pm
Why would it leave it for dead, if both have map then they will be same ....

Because a K04 GTI generally means that it would have Revo / APR stage 3 or an R-Tech custom map with all the supporting mods (TBE, intake, HPFP etc). So an Edition 30 would have to be Stage 2+ to be similar  :happy2:

And due to the compression ration of a K03 engine it actually holds the power better at the top end over an ED30 engine  :happy2:
Title: Re: Ko4 plunge!
Post by: bushypad on October 25, 2013, 03:14:49 pm
I thought eddys had a ko4?
Title: Re: Ko4 plunge!
Post by: MAT ED30 on October 25, 2013, 03:58:38 pm
I thought eddys had a ko4?

they plus have a stronger bottom end and better top end so can handle loads
Title: Re: Ko4 plunge!
Post by: jonnym on October 25, 2013, 04:09:50 pm
Well mine ticket over 91,000 miles today! Conversion done something around 88/9,000 and then mapped at 90,000!

I have had alot of fun over the last week since the map went on  :innocent: