:thumbup:Did a little rework this weekend. Updated with the final, final, final setup.
https://www.golfmk6.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2587261&postcount=6
:thumbup:Did a little rework this weekend. Updated with the final, final, final setup.
https://www.golfmk6.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2587261&postcount=6
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Ya we help each other but I'm a bit concerned with the nasty mucky weather coming. I'm planing on putting a small cup over mine so the any muck doesn't get directly to the filter material on the breather. I'l post up as soon as I get one, for those of us that will get mucky weather that is.Thanks for the idea of putting a little air filter on the oil filter breather. Never really thought of that. Freed up the spot for the catch can. Also I think it allows for better flow as you're not fighting the draw from the intake.
Can't find it you have a direct link?
Thanks Flow but I canceled my Facebook account. Is there another way, I didn't see one but is there another way?
Thanks Flow but I canceled my Facebook account. Is there another way, I didn't see one but is there another way?
We having a limited time sale (just four kits in stock) of the NonStopTuning (www.nonstoptuningusa.com) lightweight pulley kits for the Volkswagen 2.5L 5-cylinder applications.
These kits do come with a new belt (required -- PN: 5PK890) at this price, but if you do not need one or want to source your own (these will be Bando OEM belts only unless otherwise specified) you can subtract $5 from the price.
For those not familiar with what a lightweight crank pulley does, they help with throttle response, assist in helping the engine rev a little faster (and more freely) and will had a few horsepower up top.
These pulley kits are $84.95 (regular price: $124.95) plus $5 for shipping and they will ship USPS Priority same day you buy one or you can them up at our San Antonio or Houston locations.
Looks like they selling out the remaining stock.Doesn't seem like there is. They are NonStopTuning pulleys, listed for $84 on Facebook, but NonStopTuning doesn't have them listed on their website. They still call it a lightweight pulley.
Yeah, doesn't seem to be any difference other than color between those and what is available elsewhere.
Been looking for some minor front camber adjustment to help with a rubbing issue. Got in contact with Solowerks (people who made my coils) and they told me that I could get adjustable lower ball joints from Superpro and they'll give me 3 degrees adjustability.
Edit: I think it's these that they're talking about.
Yeah on solowerks.
225/40/18
Got the pulley installed today, nice improvement. Basically everything the reviews say. Job was easy. Will be doing a write up later.
I haven't yet, I was planning on doing it when I get back from the holidays.