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  • would i have a problem bringing this into the province?

    found this car and i'm interested in it, but i'm not sure how much trouble i'd having getting it to pass an out of province inspection and getting it insured:





    the car has pss9 coilovers, it's just been jacked up in those pics. and the pain t is kind of crappy, but the body work is solid. no bondo, and no rust. new floor pan, too.

    important specs:
    • 2001 Audi 1.8T with 85 XXXKM (ATC engine code come with 20MM piston wrist pin)
    • 750 CC SDS injectors
    • ATP Manifold
    • TIAL 38 MM Waste Gate with 1BAR Spring
    • Turbo XS Manuel boost controller
    • FMIC
    • Custom SS intercooler pipe
    • 3 bar MAP sensor
    • 3 bar Fuel regulator
    • GT 28 RS turbo (0,63 A/R Trim) full boost at 2800RPM!!!! NO LAG!!!!
    • Full TURBO BACK 2.5” exhaust all Stainless Steel with one magnaflow muffler
    • SSQ BOV
    • MSD Fuel pump (265 lph)
    • Bully cluch Stage III
    • All management by Standalone SDS EMF-4 and tune by PSI Tunning


    side note: is there anyone in town that is good at tuning SDS systems?
    Tim
    "When you see the tree you’re about to hit, it’s called under steer. When you can only feel and hear it, it’s over steer."

  • #2
    Re: would i have a problem bringing this into the province?

    rage2 on Beyond.ca can tune it for sure, not sure if he still does tuning though, ask him if you are interested.

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    • #3
      Re: would i have a problem bringing this into the province?

      They didn't even look at my car for my oop inspection.

      I took the car to canadian tire, came back 30 minutes later and asked if it was done. They gave me the keys, charged $115 and i was out of there. lol

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      • #4
        Re: would i have a problem bringing this into the province?

        What about insurance? I don't want to get into this whole disclosure of mods to insurance companies deal.
        Tim
        "When you see the tree you’re about to hit, it’s called under steer. When you can only feel and hear it, it’s over steer."

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        • #5
          Re: would i have a problem bringing this into the province?

          www.kuksshop.com
          Kuks dose all the inspections and as long as the car is safe and mechanically sound ther is no problem with the mods.
          Check out the tread at CSCC board aout OOP
          http://cscc.speedracer.ca/forums/ind...ic,4192.0.html
          Chris


          DR1665: "DSM: Turning average guys into master mechanics since 1989."

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          • #6
            Re: would i have a problem bringing this into the province?

            that golf probably originally came with a 1.8l motor. still has a 1.8l as far as i can see!! maybe thats all they need to know!

            *edit i just noticed the 16v badge. maybe it was a 2.0l
            Last edited by 100%VAGitarian; 03-16-2007, 01:08 PM.
            you probably don't like me because someone else said they didn't lol. <3

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            • #7
              Re: would i have a problem bringing this into the province?

              I'd like to know how you get a 1.8T to fully spool a 28rs at 2800rpm... sounds like BS to me.
              My APR kit is fully spooled at 3800 (21psi)......As are other 1.8T 28rs'
              And if its the ATP manifold.. wouldnt it be a GTrs? (ie their eliminator turbo?) Not a true 28rs?

              Car looks awesome though... but those numbers are a little suspect.
              Last edited by R-Audi; 03-16-2007, 01:42 PM.

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              • #8
                Re: would i have a problem bringing this into the province?

                I've heard pretty well any dyno shop in town can tude SDS, including Tecmotion
                I'd like to make a statment!
                2012 Q5
                2011 A5

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