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  • loxxrider
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    You really don't have to worry about hurting anything as the stock motor will put the car into limp mode past a certain boost level anyhow (~15psi) and in addition to that, the stock ecu is very good about adding more fuel for the higher boost levels. It can add or pull about 25% fuel from what is written in the map depending on MAP and TP readings, etc.

    I'd suggest a real tune as they are effing fun as hell and worth it on 1.8t's 8)

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  • raffi91
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    Im guessing its a 1.8t, only think you gotta worry about it your boost spiking and leaning out. Make sure you get a boost gauge so you can monitor it. Also, you might consider doing a diode mod, http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=1484504. I did all three on a friends Jetta and it really added some power. Heres a good diagram for the boost controller, http://shaw-clan.com/beetlepix/boostmbcinstall.jpg.
    -Raffi

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  • FluidMotorUnion
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    Yea shouldn't be an issue, just make sure your n75 boost control valve is in good working order, and you may want to upgrade fuel pressure regulator. We also can safely tune for that boost or a bit more depending on your mods. Pm us if you have any questions.

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  • auditt0076
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    Audi TT manual boost controller?

    have 2000 Audi TT want to put a manual boost controller but would the motor be safe if a move it to 15psi from 8psi. I've heard the motor can handle it but not sure any other ideas?
    anything would help
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