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I might do this eventuallyGberg2119 wrote:Goodies ordered! Resonator delete pipe won't ship until May 4th though.
- ECS Clutch Bleeder block
- ECS resonator delete pipe
- aFe Pro Dry drop in filter
Res delete + drop in should definitely give me the sound I want.
Open intakes are too loud and closed ones are too expensive. Most closed aftermarket intakes reuse the stock airbox anyway so I figured I'll try the drop in.
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Open intakes are too loud and closed ones are too expensive. Most closed aftermarket intakes reuse the stock airbox anyway so I figured I'll try the drop in.
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Yup. Especially with how the Mk7 intake was designed, they essentially just replace the panel filter in the box with a cone filter. Flat drop in panel should be plenty. Don't want to spend $400+ for an intake. It's truly[user not found] wrote: ↑Wed Apr 25, 2018 11:35 amDrop in filter will give you a little noise but won't be obnoxious.Gberg2119 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 23, 2018 1:27 pm Res delete + drop in should definitely give me the sound I want.
Open intakes are too loud and closed ones are too expensive. Most closed aftermarket intakes reuse the stock airbox anyway so I figured I'll try the drop in.
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It's all you really need anyway.
You're looking at $275 worth of parts according to ECS.
Bleeder block, filter, and res delete should be here next week. The jack stuff from Latvia got here faster than the ECS shipment will take from Ohio.
Bleeder block, filter, and res delete should be here next week. The jack stuff from Latvia got here faster than the ECS shipment will take from Ohio.
Quick update on modz.
aFe filter: Now that I have a few hundred miles on it I can say it's a decent mod. You can hear the intake noise a little bit better which is nice and what I wanted. No whooshing noises though like I had with my modshack. Throttle response seems a touch better and it's more noticeable while the car is in Normal or Comfort mode. Solid purchase for $60.
ECS bleeder block:
This is a must buy for all eggs. That hesitation from 1-2 and 2-3 is totally gone. Effort is the same but it now feels very linear. A++
Res delete: Doing this at a later date with [user not found].
aFe filter: Now that I have a few hundred miles on it I can say it's a decent mod. You can hear the intake noise a little bit better which is nice and what I wanted. No whooshing noises though like I had with my modshack. Throttle response seems a touch better and it's more noticeable while the car is in Normal or Comfort mode. Solid purchase for $60.
ECS bleeder block:
This is a must buy for all eggs. That hesitation from 1-2 and 2-3 is totally gone. Effort is the same but it now feels very linear. A++
Res delete: Doing this at a later date with [user not found].
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that's what I did with my manual mk6. Best 20 bucks I've spent.Gberg2119 wrote: ↑Mon May 07, 2018 3:56 pm Quick update on modz.
aFe filter: Now that I have a few hundred miles on it I can say it's a decent mod. You can hear the intake noise a little bit better which is nice and what I wanted. No whooshing noises though like I had with my modshack. Throttle response seems a touch better and it's more noticeable while the car is in Normal or Comfort mode. Solid purchase for $60.
ECS bleeder block:
This is a must buy for all eggs. That hesitation from 1-2 and 2-3 is totally gone. Effort is the same but it now feels very linear. A++
Res delete: Doing this at a later date with [user not found].
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Resonator delete sounds great! Definitely gives the car more character and it's how it should've been from the factory. Just blows my mind how manufacturers can release performance oriented cars with 0 exhaust note. Makes me
The drop in filter and resonator delete are a perfect match.
Thanks to zilldor for install!
The drop in filter and resonator delete are a perfect match.
Thanks to zilldor for install!
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my bleeder block w/ pedal stop and rez delete will be in tomorrow.Gberg2119 wrote: ↑Mon May 07, 2018 3:56 pm Quick update on modz.
aFe filter: Now that I have a few hundred miles on it I can say it's a decent mod. You can hear the intake noise a little bit better which is nice and what I wanted. No whooshing noises though like I had with my modshack. Throttle response seems a touch better and it's more noticeable while the car is in Normal or Comfort mode. Solid purchase for $60.
ECS bleeder block:
This is a must buy for all eggs. That hesitation from 1-2 and 2-3 is totally gone. Effort is the same but it now feels very linear. A++
Res delete: Doing this at a later date with [user not found].
oh dang. I have teh ECS jack pad kit left over from my mk6. Im sure its the same in the mk7... I hope so atleast.. I think it was from the TT or something.
I should do this.
Sort of. I did the complete kit for the Mk7 which replaces a couple underbody panels. Here are the part numbers to order off e-acca or cars245. Right now this whole kit is $264 on ECS.
8V0802846 - Front Jack Socket Right
8V0802845 - Front Jack Socket Left
8V0802847A - Rear Jack Socket x2
8V0825271 - Front Left Underbody Cover
8V0825272 - Front Right Underbody Cover
8N0804583 - Jack Pad Grommet x2
thanks for the share. $83 on cars245. Never used them. Ordering now.Gberg2119 wrote: ↑Thu May 24, 2018 10:47 pmSort of. I did the complete kit for the Mk7 which replaces a couple underbody panels. Here are the part numbers to order off e-acca or cars245. Right now this whole kit is $264 on ECS.
8V0802846 - Front Jack Socket Right
8V0802845 - Front Jack Socket Left
8V0802847A - Rear Jack Socket x2
8V0825271 - Front Left Underbody Cover
8V0825272 - Front Right Underbody Cover
8N0804583 - Jack Pad Grommet x2