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  • #16
    Re: Name you engine mods

    Damn $5600 for the atp stage 4 kit at concept1.
    My tranny would just blow up with 350 HP. Thats a mod I want!

    QuA
    2008 BMW 135i | M Package | JB3 | DCI | BMW Performance Exhaust

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    • #17
      Re: Name you engine mods

      GT28RS 60trim .82a/r
      380cc siemens deka
      butchered airbox haha
      clamped MAP
      dual intercoolers
      10lb flywheel
      strong clutch

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      • #18
        Re: Name you engine mods

        Nice work Sean Still need a ride in that thing!

        Anyways my list is pretty simple

        Upsolute Chip
        Viper Intake

        Soon a 4bar FPR
        Blair
        Former Cars: '12 Fiat 500, '10 VW GTI, '05 Smart Fortwo, '96 VW Jetta GLX, '02 VW GTI 337.........

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        • #19
          Re: Name you engine mods

          Originally posted by seanfournier
          GT28RS 60trim .82a/r
          380cc siemens deka
          butchered airbox haha
          clamped MAP
          dual intercoolers
          10lb flywheel
          strong clutch
          we have a winner.
          Simon

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          • #20
            Re: Name you engine mods

            Originally posted by seanfournier
            GT28RS 60trim .82a/r
            380cc siemens deka
            butchered airbox haha
            clamped MAP
            dual intercoolers
            10lb flywheel
            strong clutch
            Sean, did you notice a big difference with the lightened flywheel? Is it still fairly smooth?
            Neil
            '03 Silver Jetta 1.8T - gone, but not forgotten


            mods to my car

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            • #21
              Re: Name you engine mods

              Very nice,

              I gotta ride in that too!

              Originally posted by seanfournier
              GT28RS 60trim .82a/r
              380cc siemens deka
              butchered airbox haha
              clamped MAP
              dual intercoolers
              10lb flywheel
              strong clutch
              2008 BMW 135i | M Package | JB3 | DCI | BMW Performance Exhaust

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              • #22
                Re: Name you engine mods

                Originally posted by 1.8Trip
                Sean, did you notice a big difference with the lightened flywheel? Is it still fairly smooth?
                yeah i guess. revs a bit easier.

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                • #23
                  Re: Name you engine mods

                  golf 4 2.0 has neuspeed p flow and exhaust ,H&R 29526-1 springs and the little vag com to keep reseting the cel, I like the leafblower idea someone posted.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Name you engine mods

                    Hey Sean are you doing all the work yourself? Thats bomb!

                    QuA
                    2008 BMW 135i | M Package | JB3 | DCI | BMW Performance Exhaust

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                    • #25
                      Re: Name you engine mods

                      Originally posted by QuA
                      Hey Sean are you doing all the work yourself? Thats bomb!

                      QuA
                      yeah I do pretty much all the work myself. I didn't do the clutch and flywheel because I was afraid I'd mess up but that was a year ago. I'd try it now.

                      I recently did the timing belt/water pump/thermostat/belt tensoiner/serpetine replacment things and I was actually pretty amazed the car started without any problems.

                      I've come to realize that turbo stuff is pretty damn easy because there is basically enough room to do whatever you need to.

                      check this out!

                      www.seanfournier.com/store.php

                      that is the manifold I had built and fitted on the car. Fits awesome. Places the turbo pretty low and thus making the down pipe (not shown) pretty short thus less likely to crack. I'm going to try and build one with the turbo up top of the manifold but there becomes increasingly more clearance issues as you move toward the valve cover.

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