Just joined the family, have questions.
ORIGINAL: acetrebo
Another way would be to install a boost guage, and if the car is boosting higher than stock levels, you'll know for certain the car is chipped. Heck, anyone with a turbo should have a boost guage, its just plain fun to look at.
Another way would be to install a boost guage, and if the car is boosting higher than stock levels, you'll know for certain the car is chipped. Heck, anyone with a turbo should have a boost guage, its just plain fun to look at.
I was thinking the same thing on the way home from work, that'd be a great way to tell if it is stock or modded. Also, could I look at the DV to see if it has been replaced or will any aftermarket ones look much like the stock?
Also, I have seen some booster gauges mounted in the A/C vent but I think I may prefer a pillar mount or something not to noticeable. Can anyone point me in the direction of a simple to install and clean looking install for a booster gauge?
ORIGINAL: Masterkiller
... Also, could I look at the DV to see if it has been replaced or will any aftermarket ones look much like the stock?
... Also, could I look at the DV to see if it has been replaced or will any aftermarket ones look much like the stock?
When it comes to cleaning the K&N, get yourself an inexpensive paper filter and run that if you are concerned with downtime. Obviously save it for the next cleaning. Follow the K&N directions however definately go conservative with the oil application, it won't evaporate slowly just move "down" the induction line, collect dust, subsequently creating drag.
my car's steeing wheel has the audi sport logo on it. i was told that was only on the cars with the sport suspension from the factory. anyone else heard of this or know it not to be true?
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