I have so many questions to ask already. On the TDI what should be the first couple mods under the hood I do? I'm not looking for stupid power thats going to fry my turbo, and clutch within a year of doing it. Moderate power increase with less headaches later. I'd rather post these here because hearing it from locals feels more personal than some of the ***holes on vortex.
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Theres a couple pretty knowledgeable tdi guys in the club here. I'm not in that group, but from the research i've done i'd say bigger nozzles, and the tune to match. Exhaust wouldn't hurt either, i'd just throw a 3" turbo back straight pipe on if it was me, an exhaust shop could do it on the cheap.
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Software in some mid sized injectors is where you want to start and likely where you will stay otherwise you are into the new turbo type zone. Changing the exhaust will not get you much in the way of gains at all. Some even say you loose power due to less back pressure on the turbo (remember they are VNT).Name: Brent
His: '04 TDI Golf Mods: None If it's smoken it ain't broken
Family: '15 Jetta Sportwagon
Fun car: '92 Blue Karmann Crabby Cabby Mods: Coils, front and rear swaybars, LED interior lights and some other old things.
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What Year of TDi? 5 speed, auto?
Let us know that, and I will let you know what mods are good, and which ones won't help you much.
In terms of the exhaust, don't bother upgrading it unless you are running more then a stock turbo. 2.5 inches is plenty, and a 3 inch will only add more weight to the car making it slower and less economical.
Depending on the year, but assuming no newer then a 2003, ie non PD.
Nozzles, PP520's are a good assuming you have a 5 speed, if an auto I would probably stick to the sprints.
Chip, well get a stage 1 tune with bigger nozzles, stage 2 locally is a good choice as most stage 2's have turbo upgrades programed in.
And remember, now with the extra power, your 5 speed is going to need a new clutch soon, and if you have an auto, well its doomed to go power upgrades or not.
Keep that in mind, PD nozzles are a whole different story and I would stick to a chip only probably. Only thing is I would still keep in mind the clutch change as many PD owners have had the Dual Mass flywheels explode taking out a piece of the tranny as well.
Just my 2 cents, also stick to TDiclub for your TDi stuff, vortex is more gas orientated I find.
BenBen
2016 Ram 3500 Laramie
2000 Jetta TDi, Dead and removing parts
2005 Passat Wagon TDi, 310,000 km's and counting, BSM delete done....Trans died going to replace
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^^^ It in fact is a 2005. So PD yes. 5spd yes. I dont even think this info will help much now that you've answered the question pretty much in full. But any info from guys who have a similar situation would be great. Thanks.
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Stick to the Chip, best bang for your $$, and keep in mind a new clutch and flywheel though. Don't go back stock, look at your VR6 options as they are typically cheaper and will last longer.
BenBen
2016 Ram 3500 Laramie
2000 Jetta TDi, Dead and removing parts
2005 Passat Wagon TDi, 310,000 km's and counting, BSM delete done....Trans died going to replace
Her's
2016 Toyota Highlander XLE Pearl White
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Might not want to go lightened with the flywheel as it may cause more vibration then you would like. I know Stephen had a VR6 clutch setup but I am not sure if his was lightened.Name: Brent
His: '04 TDI Golf Mods: None If it's smoken it ain't broken
Family: '15 Jetta Sportwagon
Fun car: '92 Blue Karmann Crabby Cabby Mods: Coils, front and rear swaybars, LED interior lights and some other old things.
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Originally posted by Stonewall View PostSoftware in some mid sized injectors is where you want to start and likely where you will stay otherwise you are into the new turbo type zone. Changing the exhaust will not get you much in the way of gains at all. Some even say you loose power due to less back pressure on the turbo (remember they are VNT).
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The sound is not that much different then stock, a tiny bit louder and a bit more woosh.Name: Brent
His: '04 TDI Golf Mods: None If it's smoken it ain't broken
Family: '15 Jetta Sportwagon
Fun car: '92 Blue Karmann Crabby Cabby Mods: Coils, front and rear swaybars, LED interior lights and some other old things.
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