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ok... lets see....</P>
hks turbo timer- type 1</P>
boost gauge- autometer- z series</P>
Air/ fuel gauge- autometer- z series</P>
gauge pod- autometer</P>
new turbo- Audi</P>
New chip- South florida performance- up'd boost to 14- 16 psi, where max is 18 psi.</P>
K&N Filter Charger</P>
New Gaskets- Audi</P>
Contenental tires.</P>
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I think this is a good start, i need to do exhaust, and then start working on some looks... like someone said before, zing before bling...</P>
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Oh and if anybody has any ideas for future ideas... just post them... i am thinking about getting springs also... but maybe i might go with getting a good exhaust first tho... so any indeas on either... please...</P>
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<BLOCKQUOTE>Quote: Originally posted by BoostedA4 on 24 January 2003
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What are E-codes?
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</BLOCKQUOTE>E-codes are the european (1 piece) projector housings. They have a different light pattern that provides much better lighting on the road. Also, the E-codes get rid of the orange reflector in the headlight housing.
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What are E-codes?
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</BLOCKQUOTE>E-codes are the european (1 piece) projector housings. They have a different light pattern that provides much better lighting on the road. Also, the E-codes get rid of the orange reflector in the headlight housing.
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<BLOCKQUOTE>Quote: Originally posted by BoostedA4 on 24 January 2003
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What are E-codes?
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</BLOCKQUOTE>i think they are codes that u view from the air conditioning controls. They kinda are used by holding the recycle air button, and the plus and minus on the air volume side...
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What are E-codes?
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</BLOCKQUOTE>i think they are codes that u view from the air conditioning controls. They kinda are used by holding the recycle air button, and the plus and minus on the air volume side...
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Damn, at work for the past couple weeks they have been working on the boss' 911 GT2 (993) and I see these nice lookin wheels on it, Fikse Forged aluminum FM/10. I go to look on the web at them, and they're $4600 for a set! over the summer, in his tool shack (the shop is on the smae property as his house) I see these piles of Fikse black racing rims with racing slicks on them, and I thought nothing of it. Moral of the story, I guess my boss is loaded...haha</P>
also i hope he can hook me up with Fikse wheels at cost.</P>