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  1. #37
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    Nov 2009
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    Sydney.. now BNE
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    GTI /Tiguan/CU2
    btw the OP did not even mention which Euro he has.. CU2 or CL9?

    if it is a CL9, I would seriously get a BBK (Big Brake Kit) to complement the turbo kit. the stock CL9 brakes are tiny.

    in the end, it all depends on how deep your pocket is to spend on engine mods along with suspension, bushing, brakes, clutch pack, ECU tune, proper intake, proper exhaust front to back, proper intercooler, wheels, tyres, etc... well that's how I look at modifying.

    it also takes experience, knowledge, the right parts and the right workshop to do things right and achieve results.

    its about being able to enjoy the rarity of a boosted VTEC-equipped vehicle, all the while having luxuries like sunroof, leather, creature comforts, great styling, etc... a BMW M3 has it all, for $150k ;p

  2. #38
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    Mar 2007
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    Melbourne
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    FD2 N/A what?
    Quote Originally Posted by natnat View Post
    btw the OP did not even mention which Euro he has.. CU2 or CL9?

    if it is a CL9, I would seriously get a BBK (Big Brake Kit) to complement the turbo kit. the stock CL9 brakes are tiny.

    in the end, it all depends on how deep your pocket is to spend on engine mods along with suspension, bushing, brakes, clutch pack, ECU tune, proper intake, proper exhaust front to back, proper intercooler, wheels, tyres, etc... well that's how I look at modifying.

    it also takes experience, knowledge, the right parts and the right workshop to do things right and achieve results.

    its about being able to enjoy the rarity of a boosted VTEC-equipped vehicle, all the while having luxuries like sunroof, leather, creature comforts, great styling, etc... a BMW M3 has it all, for $150k ;p
    VTEC bimmer? ;p

    Quote Originally Posted by Fredoops View Post
    Why do you even need VTEC if you are boosting? It defeats the purpose of having Vtec altogether, FI would make Vtec engagement obsolete

    Serious question, because the other honda turbo (K23A1 in the Acura RDX), actually removed all exhaust Vtec components, and intake side is not a true vtec operation either.
    Comparatively, on my previous turbocharged integra with vtec disengaged my torque curve was noticeably lower for bottom to mid-range power. I wonder why?

    VTEC would almost always engage after boost kicked in and I loved it.

    However with my current setup there is no VTEC crossover as there are no supporting cam profiles.
    i live my life full boost, one gear at a time.

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