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anyone have any exhaust suggestions for a B7 2.0T Audi A4? Currently a toss up for me between Magnaflow, techtonics and europaparts (basically a rebranded STaSIS after they went out of business). Don't have the money for milltek or awe but if anyone has any other suggestions/knowledge, help me pick the right one for my baby
 
13476441:Childstar. said:
Someone please convince me why a 2011 c30 is a bad idea...

Theres one for 11k with 120xxxkms in my area, 6spd T5

Seems like a capable car,

300ish hp and 320ft/lbs can be seen with an intake, downpipe and exhaust

one drawback is fwd

Just get good snow tires and take caution when driving, maybe practice some fwd manuevers in a parking lot so you can handle it if things go bad, depsite the fwd the only other bad thing is that volvo parts are pricey.
 
13476395:QuantumMechanic said:
Just got this guy yesterday and I'm so stoked. I have big plans but no $$$ right now haha. Any other taco owners on here?

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Im no truck guy but I love Taco's, I wish my dad replaced our Tundra with one but he got a stupid 1500 ram......v6 lol

Do some sweet mods Torins old taco was damn sweet.
 
13476454:Titus69 said:
Just get good snow tires and take caution when driving, maybe practice some fwd manuevers in a parking lot so you can handle it if things go bad, depsite the fwd the only other bad thing is that volvo parts are pricey.

I've done 3 winters in northern ontario with FWD, so i'm not overly worried about winter
 
13476461:Childstar. said:
I've done 3 winters in northern ontario with FWD, so i'm not overly worried about winter

Oh ok sweet. Yeah I dont know many downsides of the c30s but I do know theyre fucking cool, one of the few 3 door hot hatches we have in the US I can think of.
 
13476444:slick_rick said:
anyone have any exhaust suggestions for a B7 2.0T Audi A4? Currently a toss up for me between Magnaflow, techtonics and europaparts (basically a rebranded STaSIS after they went out of business). Don't have the money for milltek or awe but if anyone has any other suggestions/knowledge, help me pick the right one for my baby

full titanium or bust
 
13476441:Childstar. said:
Someone please convince me why a 2011 c30 is a bad idea...

Theres one for 11k with 120xxxkms in my area, 6spd T5

Seems like a capable car,

300ish hp and 320ft/lbs can be seen with an intake, downpipe and exhaust

one drawback is fwd

volvo t5 ftw. I know the 850 t5's are notorious for blowing motor mounts so be weary of that.

You'll get ~300lb torque at the crank from a polestar tune alone

IPD has quality stuff for the suspension too
 
Anyone know anything about Infiniti G35x's (2005 to be specific)? Might have an opportunity to trade my 4runner for one. I love my runner, but do way too much highway driving for a lifted truck with 33" tires to be practical.
 
13476992:Moosen said:
I have tuned a couple water/meth injected setups. What's your question?

Hoping you'd be the one to answer hahaha. Just if you'd recommend it for a dd. I'm kind of torn between e85 and w/m. I originally was all about doing a flex fuel kit whenever cobb dropped theirs, but now I'm reading about people losing HPFPs running e85. w/m will also help keep my valves clean since people are already reporting lots of carbon build up on them.
 
So I mentioned a while back my diff would sqweak if I were to try spinning the tires on dirt or snow, well I had my guy change my diff fluid and for a while it was gone but as of the beginning of summer it came back again and its pretty on and off, why did it come back so quickly?
 
13476497:xX*TACO-DOG*Xx said:
full titanium or bust

Went with a 3" catback system from a local custom exhaust shop with dual Magnaflow mufflers/resonators and custom 4" tips over the stock ones which I think are only about 2. Stoked on how it turned out

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lots of background noise as it's from my phone but you can kinda hear it in this video, its a lot louder in person
 
13477229:slick_rick said:
Went with a 3" catback system from a local custom exhaust shop with dual Magnaflow mufflers/resonators and custom 4" tips over the stock ones which I think are only about 2. Stoked on how it turned out

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lots of background noise as it's from my phone but you can kinda hear it in this video, its a lot louder in person

Imbed didn't work:
 
13474522:Camembert said:
Yeah well I want a cheap but fun driving daily. An NC with the foldable hardtop would be ideal but with some mods out of my price range for now. A more pure MX5 might be even more fun though so now I'm looking at an NB. Just found out about those fastback hardtops as I was looking at normal hardtops. A convertable is not necesarry for me and I really like how they look. Together with these more retro looking round tail lights you can get a unique kind of oldschool looking car with rear wheel drive for pretty cheap.

Those fastback hardtops are just not easy to get over here..

Anyway if anyone has one or knows more about it let me know. I have some questions about the trunk, waterproofness, combination with roll bar, windows etc. If not I'll throw myself in some of the miata forums..

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Huge miata fan, those fastbacks are only availble through the after market, and unless you have experience working with fibreglass, won't be cheap to install. Lots of info on clubroadster about them though
 
13477229:slick_rick said:
Went with a 3" catback system from a local custom exhaust shop with dual Magnaflow mufflers/resonators and custom 4" tips over the stock ones which I think are only about 2. Stoked on how it turned out

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lots of background noise as it's from my phone but you can kinda hear it in this video, its a lot louder in person

Sounds good man! My mom has the same car and its super fun to drive especially when I need to get up to highway speed and it handles pretty good, just wanna take it off her hands since she wants a new car soon.
 
13477263:Titus69 said:
Sounds good man! My mom has the same car and its super fun to drive especially when I need to get up to highway speed and it handles pretty good, just wanna take it off her hands since she wants a new car soon.

Thanks! Yeah, you totally should take its an amazing ski-mobile. Driving on the highway is such a pleasure in this car, especially having 6th gear
 
13477275:slick_rick said:
Thanks! Yeah, you totally should take its an amazing ski-mobile. Driving on the highway is such a pleasure in this car, especially having 6th gear

My crv is a fuckin 4 speed and Im driving all highway to SNHU all week and its already killing my mileage while I drove highway this winter up north in the Audi and it was so nice cruising in 6th, its auto but its fine by me especially with Sport mode on backroads.
 
13477133:Cirillo said:
Hoping you'd be the one to answer hahaha. Just if you'd recommend it for a dd. I'm kind of torn between e85 and w/m. I originally was all about doing a flex fuel kit whenever cobb dropped theirs, but now I'm reading about people losing HPFPs running e85. w/m will also help keep my valves clean since people are already reporting lots of carbon build up on them.

Well pros and cons for a both.

E85 is really hard on the fuel system, lines, filters, pumps etc. The pumps break down a lot due to the Ethanol, a 10 micron and a 100 micron stainless teel filter is what we run in our systems when we run e85 or e98. However the cooling properties of E85 are phenomenal, and allow you to push the car far more and the cylinders stay cool, preventing pre detonation. And increased torque is bountiful with e85.

Now Meth can be cool. I also am torn and have mixed feelings on it. There are so many variables that come into play. A lot more can go wrong and, very quickly it can go wrong. If you do go that route you must get the meth kit installed professionally and pay lots of money for a kit that has many failsafes built in. Such as an aquamist kit. I personally don't think you can push a car as hard on it, but if you get a meth kit hooked up with proper engine management, the option to add meth under knock conditions i feel is super beneficial and can help save that motors life. With all the wiring and lines, there is just so much that can go wrong though. I wouldnt worry about "keeping valves clean" really too much, by just driving the car hard here and there and with a proper tune that is tailored to your car, that should not be an issue.

I see meth more as a knock/damage preventer, rather than a performance maker. Where as e85 I see it more as a performance based fuel.

Now personally I would rather just run q16, but it comes at the cost of $110 for 5 gallons. ahaha
 
13477337:Moosen said:
I wouldnt worry about "keeping valves clean" really too much, by just driving the car hard here and there and with a proper tune that is tailored to your car, that should not be an issue.

Doesn't the driving the car hard to clean valves not really apply to DI engines? From what I've seen on nasioc the FA valves build up carbon pretty quickly.

I was looking at aquamist, coolingmist or devils own kits. I'd also have it installed and tuned by a shop very familiar with Subarus. It's not something I'd want to cheap out or cut corners on so I'm fine with paying to play.
 
13445102:Brentizzle said:
Would it surprise you if I said I have put just over $2k into this car? Everything is done by myself and I've managed to get get deals/sponsorships where ever possible.

Its a normal 2.3L mazda 3 with an intake and exhaust and that oil cooler. Lots of custom diy suspension mods and a big beefy skid plate. Its on raceland ultimo coilovers (say what you want but they ride fine and get low). I wrapped the car myself and did the widebody myself. The company that makes my wheels sponsored my car so I got like 70% off.

I love when people ask me where it was built or who wrapped it or how much I've spent and I blow their minds. Resourcefulness goes a long way. I'm getting a set of corbeau RRS racing seats in exchange for some video work as well.

Thanks for appreciating my car for what it is. I'm super happy with it!

love the car but i'm honestly curious on how you get sponsored for a car. obviously lots of exposure on social media helps but how do they know that you're going to be worth the sponsor?

p.s. the coverage you guys did on driven was awesome. definitely one of my favourite car videos.
 
13477393:xX*TACO-DOG*Xx said:
love the car but i'm honestly curious on how you get sponsored for a car. obviously lots of exposure on social media helps but how do they know that you're going to be worth the sponsor?

p.s. the coverage you guys did on driven was awesome. definitely one of my favourite car videos.

the main thing that a sponsor wants to see if their product getting showcased to as many people as possible. So attending car shows, making instagram posts and what not is all key. They also want to see what you have done in the past so that they know their product isn't just going to go on some janky build.
 
13477223:Titus69 said:
So I mentioned a while back my diff would sqweak if I were to try spinning the tires on dirt or snow, well I had my guy change my diff fluid and for a while it was gone but as of the beginning of summer it came back again and its pretty on and off, why did it come back so quickly?

you have a 240 right? What diff is in it now?

Find a g80 from a newer 9xx and toss that bitch in
 
13478181:taj. said:
you have a 240 right? What diff is in it now?

Find a g80 from a newer 9xx and toss that bitch in

Alas the 240 rusted its way out of my life in February of 2014, I now have a 2001 CRV, I wish I still had the 240, the crv is boring. I wouldve done a bunch with the Volvo if I still had it.
 
13478307:Titus69 said:
Alas the 240 rusted its way out of my life in February of 2014, I now have a 2001 CRV, I wish I still had the 240, the crv is boring. I wouldve done a bunch with the Volvo if I still had it.

Aiy :(
 
13479060:taj. said:

Dude I miss it, even though chicks didnt love it at school I did, the exhaust it had, the jdm stickers and the blacked out stock wheels made it fun to me. I had good memories in it but although its not as fun, the crv has some better memories. I kinda wanna get a beater one for rallycross but Im leaning toward fwd to learn good driving and then so on into stage rally, Ill have another 240 I swear on it.
 
13479064:Titus69 said:
Dude I miss it, even though chicks didnt love it at school I did, the exhaust it had, the jdm stickers and the blacked out stock wheels made it fun to me. I had good memories in it but although its not as fun, the crv has some better memories. I kinda wanna get a beater one for rallycross but Im leaning toward fwd to learn good driving and then so on into stage rally, Ill have another 240 I swear on it.

Lol.

But while we are on the subject of volvos, by bro has a s70 with a t5 turbo and I kind of want it. Having an N/A car is nice and all but the sound of the wastegate releasing pressure on that thing makes me feel funny in my nether region.
 
I'm constantly having ideas swirling around my head of crazy stuff to do to a 240 wagon, like a Blown big block hemi, Big single turbo 2jz, cummings 4bt or 6bt, or a turbo'ed bmw s50, etc. My dream would be an early model maroon wagon on coilovers with Volk te37's, and to top it off a LS7 with a t56 magnum.
 
13479192:Granite_State said:
Lol.

But while we are on the subject of volvos, by bro has a s70 with a t5 turbo and I kind of want it. Having an N/A car is nice and all but the sound of the wastegate releasing pressure on that thing makes me feel funny in my nether region.

Driving my mom's Audi is fun to listen to sometimes a small sound of turbo spook but then a loud bov sound comes in. I want a mk4 vr6 golf for rally purposes and for a quick fun daily, is it worth it?
 
13479253:JakeSmith said:
Volk te37's

easily one of my favorite looks on the planet. These, basically all Vorsteiner wheels, some select BBS & OZ wheels are my all time favorites. I have OZ Ultraleggeras on my car right now. I get so many complements on them. One kid at work begged me for months to sell them to him.
 
13479253:JakeSmith said:
I'm constantly having ideas swirling around my head of crazy stuff to do to a 240 wagon, like a Blown big block hemi, Big single turbo 2jz, cummings 4bt or 6bt, or a turbo'ed bmw s50, etc. My dream would be an early model maroon wagon on coilovers with Volk te37's, and to top it off a LS7 with a t56 magnum.

Lol I hope you know what you're doing..
 
13479302:Titus69 said:
Driving my mom's Audi is fun to listen to sometimes a small sound of turbo spook but then a loud bov sound comes in. I want a mk4 vr6 golf for rally purposes and for a quick fun daily, is it worth it?

Obviously im biased but yeah. Just remember maintenance is paramount. And try to get the 24v, more power, more torque, better interior options, and not to mention one of the best sounding motors out there.
 
13479361:Granite_State said:
Obviously im biased but yeah. Just remember maintenance is paramount. And try to get the 24v, more power, more torque, better interior options, and not to mention one of the best sounding motors out there.

Yeah Ive been looking into smaller hatchbacks to get after highschool like a golf or ep3 Si. Is maintenance expensive?
 
13479319:taj. said:
Lol I hope you know what you're doing..

Haha no, these are all fantasies reserved for the day I can actually knowledgeably transplant a drive train with my own hands and my wallet can handle the abuse that would ensue. For now I will continue to love my 2000 Honda Accord 2.3l 5mt in the summers and trusty singlespeed bike during the school year. Realistically though my next car will be a high mileage, late model, 240 wagon, with a stock engine, maybe some lowering springs and some black steelie wheels. At most maybe a junkyard turbo setup

Don't you/didn't you drive a 240? I thought I remember seeing you talk about one in this thread one time
 
13479371:Titus69 said:
Yeah Ive been looking into smaller hatchbacks to get after highschool like a golf or ep3 Si. Is maintenance expensive?

Ive spent 1500- 2000 in maintenance in 4 years of ownership. Half that cost was because my dad made me get work done at the stealership when I first got it. The motor is very strong, never had an issue. Pait holds up well too. Where youll run into problems is the water pump, bushings, and brakes but most of that is normal wear and tear. Just hit up vwvortex, they have an entire thread dedicated to the mk4 vr6 and all the potential problems that go with it as well as all the diy's you need to adress them. Its a fucking amazing car, just maintain it and treat it right and it will run for anlong time.
 
13479544:Granite_State said:
Ive spent 1500- 2000 in maintenance in 4 years of ownership. Half that cost was because my dad made me get work done at the stealership when I first got it. The motor is very strong, never had an issue. Pait holds up well too. Where youll run into problems is the water pump, bushings, and brakes but most of that is normal wear and tear. Just hit up vwvortex, they have an entire thread dedicated to the mk4 vr6 and all the potential problems that go with it as well as all the diy's you need to adress them. Its a fucking amazing car, just maintain it and treat it right and it will run for anlong time.

Alright sweet I appreciate the info hopefully I can get a clean one soon.
 
13479410:JakeSmith said:
Haha no, these are all fantasies reserved for the day I can actually knowledgeably transplant a drive train with my own hands and my wallet can handle the abuse that would ensue. For now I will continue to love my 2000 Honda Accord 2.3l 5mt in the summers and trusty singlespeed bike during the school year. Realistically though my next car will be a high mileage, late model, 240 wagon, with a stock engine, maybe some lowering springs and some black steelie wheels. At most maybe a junkyard turbo setup

Don't you/didn't you drive a 240? I thought I remember seeing you talk about one in this thread one time

I have a 780 with a redblock on MS. It's a turd but she gets sideways and goes bwaahpewpewpew

I'll get some pics of the banged up bitch soon. Some dingus backed into it during the winter and his insurance has been fighting with me
 
13477229:slick_rick said:
Went with a 3" catback system from a local custom exhaust shop with dual Magnaflow mufflers/resonators and custom 4" tips over the stock ones which I think are only about 2. Stoked on how it turned out

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lots of background noise as it's from my phone but you can kinda hear it in this video, its a lot louder in person

can you pls post more pics of your car
 
13480654:Titus69 said:
Is that lifted or are the tires big? I like it

LOLOLL no it's stock height right now. it's sitting on 225/40r18's and springs are going in sometime this week so it should start looking a little more normal soon.
 
13480665:xX*TACO-DOG*Xx said:
LOLOLL no it's stock height right now. it's sitting on 225/40r18's and springs are going in sometime this week so it should start looking a little more normal soon.

Ohh ok lol. I like the color
 
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