Lord_Flexington
Drag Racing Champion
- Location
- Syracuse
- Car(s)
- 15 MK7 GTI LP PP
Easthood Racing Time Attack GTI
NOTE: This thread to start is a rebooting of my build thread i started awhile ago.
New updates will be at the bottom! Hit that apex!
(2/15/2015)
So this thread is mostly for my own amusement but hopefully it helps a few others out. My goal is to do some fun mostly cosmetic (maybe eurospeed box later) things that are low coast and simple to do.
Car is a PP/LP S. With currently 532 miles (yes i drove a lot in the week that i had it)
Mod List so far.
1.Cravenspeed Plate holder (Platypus)-DONE(Feb)
2. Rally Armor Mudflaps-DONE (march)
3. Deep Wheel Rims (sub 600 for all 4 rims)
5. VWR lowering
6.Eurospeed Plug n play
7. Speaker Install
8.Tint (DONE-160-35/20%)
9. Spulen-DONE (june) (reviewd 6/19)
10. GFB DV+ (June)(6/19)
I'm also considering some tune options along with intakes. It needs to be stuff that I can do in under an hour with a modest tool set with no garage.
First up. The MUDFLAPS
Now i decided to go with Rally Armor
http://www.rallyarmor.com/index.php
Now these are a hot topic around here. Some think they are cool others go
I had them on my old car and they lasted very well 5 years in fact
I liked the bit of aggressiveness they have, as of now I have only done the fronts. The rears will come later (tomorrow) along with the platypus.
FIRST
Get MATS
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
Sweet
Now Tools. I used the existing screws need a TORX t10 bit to do so.
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
I winged this whole thing. The mats are adjustable so there is no preset hole. I lined them up as best i could n just drilled away. I used a bit smaller than the actual screw so it would be snug.
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
I wanted only a bit of the side to stick out to get that slight stance and to get a few more rocks that fly at me.
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
So thats it for now. I'll edit this n keep it moving after tomorrow
EDIT: 3/5
SO. I did the rears today. In the snow. It sucked. BUT I wanted to do it like this on purpose. I did not take off the rear wheel. I CANNOT STRESS HOW MUCH EASIER THIS IS WITH THE WHEEL OFF LIKE FUUUUUCK.
Anyways
Tool list for the back is the same as the front with some additions
Right angle screw driver makes it so much eaiser this one fits into my existing drill set.
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
THe drill bit i used was a 9/64
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
T 20 is the bit you need
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
After about 30-40 Mintues
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
License Plate PICS!!
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
Its very easy to install. Just make sure you use some thing soft to get that tow hook thing off and make sure its tight. Very simple and solid product so far! Shout out to craven speed
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
So overall Good! I really like the look from the back. And the wider flaps give it a bit of stance and aggression. I will be getting the more expensive rally armour ones later but i did this as a test fit and to fit in my cheap DIY mod lifestyle. These are great i just like the build quality of the pro series.
GET THEM.
6/19/2015 Review
OK SO Spulen SS
I was able to get this for about 70 off of amazon with free shipping. GREAT DEAL imo
Followed that install to a T and it went flawlessly, the hardest part was puling the air box out and the tapping on that drive shaft piece.
I really enjoy the short shift. Its not incredibly aggressive such as a race SS kit however the throw is much shorter and super fun. I would say the build quality is very good. its a solid piece def lighter than the OEM one yet seems like it can take some abuse. A very cheap and well worth it mod. Makes the shifting smoother and less notchy for sure. Took a few minutes to get used to the throw. I feel it should have been like this stock honestly.
REVIEW: GFB DV+
I got this item on a whim. I really wanted to do some mods but had no cash. scored this one for far below retail but still worth it. Install is very straight forward
PLEASE Double check you have everything installed before you tighten it all down. and GET THAT 5mm hex joint. you need the long one. Its very difficult to do it without.
Easy install no EPC lights and a considerable improvement. The butt dyno really likes it, its very good at holding boost. now when i hit 4-5k on the boost it holds well. almost no lag in between shifts, throttle response is very predictable and smooth. the shifting is also smoother even after the install fo the SS Kit. Turbo noise is louder and sometimes you can hear a slight woosh on lift off no where near BOV level so if thats what you want this is not the route. Really like it so far, makes the car more fun to drive and not to expensive and easily removable if needed.
10/30/16
So its been journey. To Bring everything up to speed +20k miles
I stayed true to my original goals but have since modified one key aspect.
I.Need.To.Run.A.Circuit.
Living in upstate NY there aren't a lot of road courses available. Since becoming comfortable with the car and some upgrades in life I can now moderately afford to look at doing HPDE and other track events. I also will be working with some local chump car groups to get even more track time.
While the majority of mods i have done have been low purchase cost (i.e. used) things are swinging in the other direction. I still believe you don't need to spend stacks to have this car be competitive in its class, yet some things i learned you have to pay for. tires being one. suspension is the other. Doing auto-x last year and just my own testing has got me into this thing fully now. If I could I would just buy a TCR outright but for now this will do
Mod List so far.
1.Cravenspeed Plate holder (Platypus)-DONE(Feb)
2. Rally Armor Mudflaps-DONE (march)
3. Deep Wheel Rims (sub 600 for all 4 rims)
VMR 705 (couldn't find a dish i liked) 18x8 Et35
5. VWR lowering-
Springs yep they work.
6.nuespeed Plug n play-
Switched this up and got a JB1 and been super happy with this. Seriously best purchase by far. Thanks George
7. Speaker Install
This is on the back burner. There isn't a convient way for me to do this. May go helix sub in the future but focused on speed now. (short work commute so its not a biggie)
Since then I have added
Whats next?
More pics coming soon.
NOTE: This thread to start is a rebooting of my build thread i started awhile ago.
New updates will be at the bottom! Hit that apex!
(2/15/2015)
So this thread is mostly for my own amusement but hopefully it helps a few others out. My goal is to do some fun mostly cosmetic (maybe eurospeed box later) things that are low coast and simple to do.
Car is a PP/LP S. With currently 532 miles (yes i drove a lot in the week that i had it)
Mod List so far.
1.Cravenspeed Plate holder (Platypus)-DONE(Feb)
2. Rally Armor Mudflaps-DONE (march)
3. Deep Wheel Rims (sub 600 for all 4 rims)
5. VWR lowering
6.Eurospeed Plug n play
7. Speaker Install
8.Tint (DONE-160-35/20%)
9. Spulen-DONE (june) (reviewd 6/19)
10. GFB DV+ (June)(6/19)
I'm also considering some tune options along with intakes. It needs to be stuff that I can do in under an hour with a modest tool set with no garage.
First up. The MUDFLAPS
Now i decided to go with Rally Armor
http://www.rallyarmor.com/index.php
Now these are a hot topic around here. Some think they are cool others go
I had them on my old car and they lasted very well 5 years in fact
I liked the bit of aggressiveness they have, as of now I have only done the fronts. The rears will come later (tomorrow) along with the platypus.
FIRST
Get MATS
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
Sweet
Now Tools. I used the existing screws need a TORX t10 bit to do so.
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
I winged this whole thing. The mats are adjustable so there is no preset hole. I lined them up as best i could n just drilled away. I used a bit smaller than the actual screw so it would be snug.
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
I wanted only a bit of the side to stick out to get that slight stance and to get a few more rocks that fly at me.
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
So thats it for now. I'll edit this n keep it moving after tomorrow
EDIT: 3/5
SO. I did the rears today. In the snow. It sucked. BUT I wanted to do it like this on purpose. I did not take off the rear wheel. I CANNOT STRESS HOW MUCH EASIER THIS IS WITH THE WHEEL OFF LIKE FUUUUUCK.
Anyways
Tool list for the back is the same as the front with some additions
Right angle screw driver makes it so much eaiser this one fits into my existing drill set.
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
THe drill bit i used was a 9/64
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
T 20 is the bit you need
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
After about 30-40 Mintues
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
License Plate PICS!!
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
Its very easy to install. Just make sure you use some thing soft to get that tow hook thing off and make sure its tight. Very simple and solid product so far! Shout out to craven speed
Untitled by djfrozone, on Flickr
So overall Good! I really like the look from the back. And the wider flaps give it a bit of stance and aggression. I will be getting the more expensive rally armour ones later but i did this as a test fit and to fit in my cheap DIY mod lifestyle. These are great i just like the build quality of the pro series.
GET THEM.
6/19/2015 Review
OK SO Spulen SS
I was able to get this for about 70 off of amazon with free shipping. GREAT DEAL imo
Followed that install to a T and it went flawlessly, the hardest part was puling the air box out and the tapping on that drive shaft piece.
I really enjoy the short shift. Its not incredibly aggressive such as a race SS kit however the throw is much shorter and super fun. I would say the build quality is very good. its a solid piece def lighter than the OEM one yet seems like it can take some abuse. A very cheap and well worth it mod. Makes the shifting smoother and less notchy for sure. Took a few minutes to get used to the throw. I feel it should have been like this stock honestly.
REVIEW: GFB DV+
I got this item on a whim. I really wanted to do some mods but had no cash. scored this one for far below retail but still worth it. Install is very straight forward
PLEASE Double check you have everything installed before you tighten it all down. and GET THAT 5mm hex joint. you need the long one. Its very difficult to do it without.
Easy install no EPC lights and a considerable improvement. The butt dyno really likes it, its very good at holding boost. now when i hit 4-5k on the boost it holds well. almost no lag in between shifts, throttle response is very predictable and smooth. the shifting is also smoother even after the install fo the SS Kit. Turbo noise is louder and sometimes you can hear a slight woosh on lift off no where near BOV level so if thats what you want this is not the route. Really like it so far, makes the car more fun to drive and not to expensive and easily removable if needed.
10/30/16
So its been journey. To Bring everything up to speed +20k miles
I stayed true to my original goals but have since modified one key aspect.
I.Need.To.Run.A.Circuit.
Living in upstate NY there aren't a lot of road courses available. Since becoming comfortable with the car and some upgrades in life I can now moderately afford to look at doing HPDE and other track events. I also will be working with some local chump car groups to get even more track time.
While the majority of mods i have done have been low purchase cost (i.e. used) things are swinging in the other direction. I still believe you don't need to spend stacks to have this car be competitive in its class, yet some things i learned you have to pay for. tires being one. suspension is the other. Doing auto-x last year and just my own testing has got me into this thing fully now. If I could I would just buy a TCR outright but for now this will do
Mod List so far.
1.Cravenspeed Plate holder (Platypus)-DONE(Feb)
2. Rally Armor Mudflaps-DONE (march)
3. Deep Wheel Rims (sub 600 for all 4 rims)
VMR 705 (couldn't find a dish i liked) 18x8 Et35
5. VWR lowering-
Springs yep they work.
6.nuespeed Plug n play-
Switched this up and got a JB1 and been super happy with this. Seriously best purchase by far. Thanks George
7. Speaker Install
This is on the back burner. There isn't a convient way for me to do this. May go helix sub in the future but focused on speed now. (short work commute so its not a biggie)
Since then I have added
- Raceseng Sphereology Knob
-Super awesome and install wasn't bad either. Really impressed with this one.
- Injen SP Intake
-Open intake and it does its job. Personally I LOVE the sound it makes.
- 034 Dogbone
-Does as advertised
- Pirelli Pzero Rossas 235/40/18-
-Not a bad tire. I wasn't ready to drop 700+ on tires when i first got the car. The rossa was a great smooooooooth tire. For an every day DD and a few Auto X events they did great. Got em for 350 a set from tire rack. Solid in the rain as well. First tire i have ever had that you could feel it warm up as you drive. From house to onramp it was ehh but a 1/2 mile or so on the highway and they are ready to go. Having that level of grip around corners was fantastic. Would buy again if I wasn't going to do HPDE things, prolonged high temps it wasn't as rewarding so not something i want to use on a circuit at all.
Whats next?
- Supersports-I know they aren't a "trackday" tire. However given my short commute and i'm thinking maybe 4 days of track use I should be ok. They are summer tires and the majority of the time it will be highway and cruising so i can't really justify race tires just yet.
- GT Wing- This will be a fun project for me. I'm currently talking to a place that can get me a one-off GT wing similar to what they use for the GTI TCR (Drool). Have to do some fittings and just waiting on the wing to be ready to go out. Pictures will be flowing heavy but I'm super happy to have an option besides your standard lip spoiler.
- Coilovers-Lord knows. This will just happen. I'm partial to no brand. Whatever I pick up is what I get. Most likely going to be STs tho.
- Splitter- To match the wings of course and to be functional. I'm leaning more towards custom again unless a manufacture makes a usable wing thats NOT carbon fiber. I really don't care for the look of it and I'm not really worried about weight.
- Control Arms-Seem cool and looks like fun mod to do
- Hatch Pop Kit-you already know why!
- ST Sway-I don't have enough experience to justify any bar over another. So the cheapest wins here. May go bathing front and rear later but for now lets keep it simple.
- Anything Burger Tuning makes ever-Seriously George lets talk stock options. Jb4 and BMS Intake coming soon.
More pics coming soon.
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