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  • This is the greatest 840 Ive ever seen in my entire life.

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    • Great build! I like your style of trying to keep the interior looking stock. The controller mount is awesome!

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      • I kind of like what you have done. Should think of wider lips for the Breytons
        Better than spacers

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        • Originally posted by SnazzyQ View Post
          This is the greatest 840 Ive ever seen in my entire life.
          haha, it will get better

          Originally posted by 0_0Paulk View Post
          Great build! I like your style of trying to keep the interior looking stock. The controller mount is awesome!
          thank you!

          Originally posted by Fatandre View Post
          I kind of like what you have done. Should think of wider lips for the Breytons
          Better than spacers
          Wait for it, I'm gonna upload some pics
          Last edited by sam.; 06-04-2015, 01:28 PM.


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          • I love how you mounted the controller=)
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            • And now the car looks like this again



              and like this too



              Took off the breytons to paint the faces. I realized by mounting back the stock wheels that I wasn't at the lowest until now because of the rear wheels resting on the inner part of the fenders because of offsets being too high. So good now I'm gonna be able to lower it even more





              Tried to move the car aired out but bolts on the exhaust touch the ground actually



              So I cut them





              also washed the car



              btw, I think it's low













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              • Wow! Très bien!

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                • you fucking scared me with that first picture you asshole

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                  • Originally posted by OCKlasse View Post
                    Wow! Très bien!

                    merci!

                    Originally posted by SnazzyQ View Post
                    you fucking scared me with that first picture you asshole


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                    • Hey guys, I want to make a custom exhaust for this little V8 but I'm confused on something. I'm gonna use two Magnaflow rear mufflers and delete the one after the cats. Most of the custom ones I see use an X pipe but I don't know if I must do it this way or if it can be done with just 2 pipes (one for the left and one for the right side)

                      Do you guys know the difference between the two techniques? should the gas communique at some point after the cats?

                      Here are 2 pics to show what I'm talking about:

                      with an X-pipe



                      without X-pipe



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                      • Was actually just researching that for one of my projects and this is the best thing I found that could help on the X-Pipe vs No Crossover.

                        The reason for the H or X pipe is to increase the effectiveness of scavenging. Every time a cylinder fires and the exhaust exits the combustion chamber, there is a pulse of gas flowing through the exhaust system. Every thing you can do to help the pulse of gas exit will increase performance. The gas will flow better if it can maintain a high velocity and have smooth bends. A really neat trick to help the gas out is to leverage the low pressure (not really a vacuum but close) just after one of the other cylinders has fired to “scavenge” the exhaust out of the cylinder. If you can get very effective scavenging and depending on the cam your running, you can “pull” the fresh air/fuel mixture into the cylinder.

                        '07 Audi A3 3.2Q

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                        • Originally posted by GLi16v View Post
                          Was actually just researching that for one of my projects and this is the best thing I found that could help on the X-Pipe vs No Crossover.
                          thank you, I'm gonna do it with an X-pipe. Ordered the 2 magnaflow mufflers


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                          • This is lovely. The mount for the autopilot controller is crafty, i like that.

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                            • Wheels

                              Putting appart the Breytons to paint the faces





                              removing the crappy join









                              I turned 30 and an awesome friend came with 2 lips for my Breytons as a present they are 3.5" wide. So I'm gonna use the 3" I have on the front and those for the rear. It will be a reversed mount so the width of the Wheels will stay the same but lower offsets

                              Here they are, just what I needed for the car





                              New rear tires, 265/35. Ordered 225/40 for the front



                              I then cleaned lips and barrels. Faces are at the paint shop, they gonna be satin Silver grey 354.



                              Before/after. I'll repolish them again





                              Barrels are done too. I'll paint them in mat black





                              Lips waiting to be assembled as soon as the faces are painted



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                              • Vu au laylow. J'suis rester bloqué dessus un moment! Boucherie!!!

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