htomi (Friday 10th March 2017)
Nice!
Are you preparing to get a tune? As far as I see you getting everything installed.
SOLD - 2004 Volvo V70R GT/Titanium Gray/Gobi - 103000 Miles, Bilstein B6 Front, Resonator delete, do88 Intake, do88 Lower Intercooler pipe, Forge CBV with green spring, Grey Pierburg TCV, Viva Strut Bar Conversion Kit, 17'Pegasus, 235/45/17 Goodyear Eagle F1 AS3
What's left if I may ask? Reading you thread you have nearly everything....
Is it going to be a custom tune or a well known 'off the shelf' type?
BTW, those hose clamps are brutal!
SOLD - 2004 Volvo V70R GT/Titanium Gray/Gobi - 103000 Miles, Bilstein B6 Front, Resonator delete, do88 Intake, do88 Lower Intercooler pipe, Forge CBV with green spring, Grey Pierburg TCV, Viva Strut Bar Conversion Kit, 17'Pegasus, 235/45/17 Goodyear Eagle F1 AS3
htomi (Tuesday 21st March 2017),S70T5Chris (Tuesday 21st March 2017)
TME has a 200 cell cat. Ferrita has a 100 cell cat
Looks great. The sound will be even better once you have a tune.
V70 2.4T5 M66 Summum
As the sun was out today , Time to have a play I did get a couple of SEAT splitters a while back .
The problem with the spoiler is its not wide enough to reach to the sides of the bumper, My take was to make it wider than stock by cutting two up to make one wider.
Not quite finished but not far away.
The difference is 10cm wider in the end.
Last edited by Harvey; Saturday 25th March 2017 at 19:51.
LeeT5 (Sunday 26th March 2017)
I don't like fibre gash splitters. That looks quite good.
I've got a spare p2r bumper here and I bought the cupra splitter quite a while back, hoping to send them to TC to make up some. At I know roughly what it will look like now on a sonic.
To be honest the cost of them is it worth even thinking of making any ?
I'll let TC make that decision, but I was after a slightly different style.
Good idea thinking about cutting two up.
Gave the roof rails a bit of TLC.
http://www.vpcuk.org/forums/showthre...er-by-Gtechniq
Nice clean engine bay! What was wrong with the previous pipe?
Btw I had the impression that you're going to go with the grey Pierburg (Porsche 996) instead of the OEM.
SOLD - 2004 Volvo V70R GT/Titanium Gray/Gobi - 103000 Miles, Bilstein B6 Front, Resonator delete, do88 Intake, do88 Lower Intercooler pipe, Forge CBV with green spring, Grey Pierburg TCV, Viva Strut Bar Conversion Kit, 17'Pegasus, 235/45/17 Goodyear Eagle F1 AS3
On the old pipe one of the brackets broke off & the 2nd bracket was cracked, when I fitted the new hoses it didn't sit right with the brackets not there.
Yes I did fit the grey Pierburg 7.22908.03.0 for a while but I want to keep things stock for the Map later on this year .
Would be nice to find out the difference between the two valves from Pierburg.
Also passed MOT this morning
Last edited by Harvey; Saturday 8th April 2017 at 15:31.
htomi (Saturday 8th April 2017)
Congrats! I would slap the inspector if your car fails on the MOT.
Regarding the two Peirburg units, with the stock the car starts pulling hard around 1800 rpm vs the grey 2100-2200. At least this is what I've noticed.
The prev stock lasted around a year. Will see how the grey performs. I have a brand new unused OEM to keep it as a spare unit.
SOLD - 2004 Volvo V70R GT/Titanium Gray/Gobi - 103000 Miles, Bilstein B6 Front, Resonator delete, do88 Intake, do88 Lower Intercooler pipe, Forge CBV with green spring, Grey Pierburg TCV, Viva Strut Bar Conversion Kit, 17'Pegasus, 235/45/17 Goodyear Eagle F1 AS3
Harvey (Saturday 8th April 2017)
The OEM TCV handles better partial throttle also. The grey TCV "maxes" out the duty cycle with the K24. The OEM doesn't
I had a grey TCV but Contrast asked to fit the OEM before tuning my car.
V70 2.4T5 M66 Summum
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