MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: Dundy53 on March 16, 2014, 06:55:22 pm
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Hey, bought a mkv golf Gttdi a few weeks ago and quite fancy some mods for it. The car was bought for good fuel economy as I bought it for going to work, 70 miles a day mon-fri. I want to make it sound better, I know it's a diesel but perhaps an induction kit, exhaust? Would they affect fuel economy much? I was looking at a miltek cat back non resonated one but they're £600+ where I looked. I was thinking about just getting a straight through pipe and r32 back box, how would that affect fuel? I've also seen people cutting the cat out, does that affect the noise at all of just a little better performance? Some say you need it for an mot and some say you can get it passed without? How's that work?
Any advice would be great. Cheers!
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I think XJAY is your man for this, he's tuned diesels I believe. :happy2:
Look for his user name against a thread or look him up, he's a moderator here. He has a build thread which may be of interest to you.
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A remap and driven normally will increase mpgs and have the power there when needed. Exhausts are good as they will help the turbo be more efficient but id steer away from intakes and keep the oe air filter box with either a paper air filter or an itg if you want a performance filter. These few mods will help the car run more efficiently and keep the mpgs.
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Hey, bought a mkv golf Gttdi a few weeks ago and quite fancy some mods for it. The car was bought for good fuel economy as I bought it for going to work, 70 miles a day mon-fri. I want to make it sound better, I know it's a diesel but perhaps an induction kit, exhaust? Would they affect fuel economy much? I was looking at a miltek cat back non resonated one but they're £600+ where I looked. I was thinking about just getting a straight through pipe and r32 back box, how would that affect fuel? I've also seen people cutting the cat out, does that affect the noise at all of just a little better performance? Some say you need it for an mot and some say you can get it passed without? How's that work?
Any advice would be great. Cheers!
get a remap , had mine done by will at p torque , bloody impressive results with no loss of mpg
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A remap and driven normally will increase mpgs and have the power there when needed. Exhausts are good as they will help the turbo be more efficient but id steer away from intakes and keep the oe air filter box with either a paper air filter or an itg if you want a performance filter. These few mods will help the car run more efficiently and keep the mpgs.
^^^THIS ^^^
anything that reduces the weight of your car will also reduce fuel consumption. Try not to carry useless tat around in the boot and if you feel brave remove the spare and replace it with a puncture repair can. Decent tyres at the correct pressure on lighter alloys will also give better fuel consumption.
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Full VW Golf Engine under tray
(x1) 1K0 825 237 P Undertray £26.24
(x3) 1K0 825 951 Hex headed bolt (Combi) 80p each (M6X20 hex socket head bolt)
Rear axle cover as fitted to VW Golf bluemotion
(x1) 1K0 501 713 D Trim for Rear Axle £25.03
(x1) 1K0 501 682 Retaining bracket £1.67
(x1) N 905 483 05 Retaining bolt 47p
(x1) N 901 838 02 Retaining bolt £1.63
Rear arm covers from Audi TT
(x1) 1K0 511 539 E Stone chip Guard £4.69
(x1) 1K0 511 540 C Stone Chip Guard £5.91
(x4) 8E0 825 267 A spreader rivet 10p each
(x2) 1K0 609 734 C brake cable clamp 76p each
(x2) N 102 854 02 Bolt 18p each
Extra lumps 1K0 825 001 B x1
1K0 825 002 B x1
N 909 591 01 fixing kit x4
N 103 546 02 fixing kit x10
A list of BlueMotion parts and some extras to make under the car smoother. I am yet to do this, but it apparently increases the MPG. Extensive thread on the topic here (http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,22986.0.html)
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Cheers guys, looks like an exhaust and a remap are on the list now. Ill have a look at that guys build thread too, and look into the plastic covers for the underneath.
Thanks :D
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Speak to Rex too. He stuck with modest power but had an array of chassis mods which allow him to drive the car faster :driver:
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Speak to Rex too. He stuck with modest power but had an array of chassis mods which allow him to drive the car faster :driver:
I'm interested in this, got any idea if there is a thread for this?
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see here (http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,24398.0.html) hope that's useful. Vlad makes great use of his car you should enjoy his project thread
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see here (http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,24398.0.html) hope that's useful. Vlad makes great use of his car you should enjoy his project thread
Was going to post this up myself :happy2: Bloody good read :wink:
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see here (http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,24398.0.html) hope that's useful. Vlad makes great use of his car you should enjoy his project thread
I've read most of that thread, I think I will need to read it again!
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Speak to Rex too. He stuck with modest power but had an array of chassis mods which allow him to drive the car faster :driver:
Mikes dead right :happy2: It's driveability you want, not necessarily more power or greater power figures alone.
Unless you go hybrid or big turbo, massive straight line figures won't realistically be found. Making it a more performance enjoyable drive is affordable, though :smiley: