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  • #61
    Originally posted by TheTynosaur View Post
    I really like the OEM+ stuff you've been doing to the car; painting the headlight reflectors made a much bigger difference than I would have expected
    Thanks! I wanted to keep it subtle but still distinguishable. The headlight reflectors really transformed the look of the car for me, crazy how such a small detail can do that


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    • #62
      Been doing bits so here's an update of sorts. I decided to install a CB radio in the A4, seemingly random but it was something I wanted to do back when I had my old B5 as I had been reading up a lot on cannonball as well as Alex Roy's record drive. It's fun to listen & talk to truckers on my way to work sometimes also a couple buddies have them so we can chat when rolling in convoy. I also kinda dig the look of the big antenna on the trunk too haha

      My Cobra receiver is velcroed to the side of the trans tunnel and hardwired into the passenger side fuse box. A clean install was a priority so no wires are really visible, that said it is 100% reversible and can be done so in ~20 minutes if I was so inclined.




      The K40 K-30 antenna mounted on the trunk (magnet)
      Only problem I have now is that I want to get a police scanner too haha

      Next I refreshed my rear brakes, they definitely were past due[rolleyes ] They looked okay-ish on the car but after tapping them with a hammer to break them free the surface of the rotor began falling in chunks of rust


      Pads were torched too. New vs old


      Reassembled with new Akebono Euroceramic pads and Meyle coated rotors. I also did a fluid flush with some ATE fluid, super easy with the help of a powerbleeder

      Next I picked up a cheap android tablet and OBDEleven to check my cam phase adaptation which indicates timing chain stretch. On these cars -7 is when you're at risk of skipping time so I should be good for quite a while. Car had 73,8xx miles at the time of the scan, I'll keep checking periodically but I don't anticipate needing to refresh it until 100k.

      Next, I upgraded to R8 coils and swapped to NGK BKR8EIX Iridium spark plugs which are 1 heat range colder than the BKR7EIX I ran before. I had actually thought this is what I did when I did plugs last year, but I guess I bought the wrong ones last time [>_<] Considering most of the miles I did on them was with the stock tune it worked out though

      Anyways as you can see the old plugs looked good after 13k miles

      The gap expanded from ~.028 to ~.032 New plugs were pre-gapped at .028 which is where I left them

      Plugs and Red top R8 coils installed

      Car runs slightly smoother than before, I attribute that to the new coil packs rather than the plugs though as the old plugs weren't actually that old. The car continues to run strong and the plan is to get it on the dyno here pretty soon to see what kind of power it's making with the JB4!

      Speaking of the JB4, we got the tuning pretty dialed, it's every bit as quick as a flash tuned car and drivability is OEM. Ran dead even with a stock STI the other day and got a thumbs up, considering where this thing started I'm stoked!

      Lastly, I made a video talking about the rebuild process and giving a little review of the car, check it out!


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      • #63
        How's the throttle response and drivability with the jb4? I keep going back and forth between the apr stage 1 and the jb4. Seems like everyone says apr is the way to go but the jb4 seems to be a bit more flexible. Not sure how it will compare though considering I have a mk6 1.8t
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        • #64
          Originally posted by Graphitemk6 View Post
          How's the throttle response and drivability with the jb4? I keep going back and forth between the apr stage 1 and the jb4. Seems like everyone says apr is the way to go but the jb4 seems to be a bit more flexible. Not sure how it will compare though considering I have a mk6 1.8t
          Throttle response and drivability with the JB4 is as smooth as stock. A flash tune has benefits over a JB4, but the added flexibility of the JB4 is super nice and I haven't noticed any drawbacks. I have the bluetooth module so I can switch maps, data log, scan and clear codes, view a bunch of gauges like boost and afr, and even make tweaks to the tuning all from my phone.

          I've had a great experience with it so far, you obviously can't go wrong with APR, but the extra diagnostic/tuning features of JB4 sold me and I'm very happy with how the car drives. I'm sure it'll be just as good on the MK6 1.8T. Their customer support is great too, George, their primary VW guy is active on all the main forums and very responsive to email.


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          • #65
            Hello everyone! Hope you're all staying safe out there! Earlier this week I was finally able to take the car down to the dyno and was pretty blown away by the results. 250whp and 311wtq on the Mustang Dyno! Stock exhaust, Stock intercooler, stock intake, just the JB4 working its magic [] Tried to do a run in stock mode but for what ever reason that doesn't fully cooperate on my car so it was still adding boost, which is why my baseline is a little high. I made a video of the dyno day and my thoughts which I'll post below.





            Felt so good to get these numbers, my expectations were certainly exceeded, and it was a nice result after all the tuning and data logging I did with George from Burger Motorsports to get things dialed in over the past few months. I'm glad I was able to to hit the dyno first after being the first B8.5 to get JB4'd! It's been a fun process for sure

            Then today this showed up in the mail so I had to install it

            Pretty much the same thing as a Sprint Booster but made by Burger Motorsports. My reason for picking one up is that I've noticed that the amount of pedal input doens't directly correlate to the amount of actual throttle input. Under partial acceleration it almost makes the car feel a little lethargic, and it's difficult to precisely modulate the throttle. This has annoyed me since I got the car so I finally decided to pull the trigger.

            Install was easy as you'd expect although there isn't much room to get the connector onto the throttle pedal. I ran the cable behind these plastic panels so it's hidden and can't get in the way.




            I was going to velcro it somewhere but it actually fits snugly wedged between the seat so that's where I have it for now

            Honestly I'm shocked by the difference it makes, the throttle is SO much more responsive. It almost feels like the car has more torque at times because it not only responds quicker but to a greater extent. You really notice it under partial throttle acceleration. The only "con" is that the extra responsiveness has made the power delivery not as smooth as before. Because it is so eager to respond you notice the lag/boost threshold more, and the boost comes on very abruptly. With the stock mapping the more progressive throttle allowed the car to build the boost more progressively as the throttle body wasn't opening as quickly. That could just be the pedal tuner exposing a weakness of the JB4, which has offered stock-like power delivery until now.

            However, there is a lot of adjustment to play with, and I am currently on the most aggressive "Stage 3" setting with +1 added to the sensitivity. As I drive with it more I'm sure I'll get it dialed into a setting that offers the best of both so I'm not fussed about that. Very happy that I got it, it did what I was hoping it would, and overall makes the car feel a little more effortless in the delivery of its performance.

            EDIT: Drove around a bit today and changed the pedal tuner to the "Stage 2 +3" setting and now it's perfect, power delivery is back to being buttery smooth and the throttle response is very direct! I just had it set way too aggressively before haha
            Last edited by 19birel; 03-21-2020, 08:30 PM.


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            • #66
              Nice power numbers, that has to be a blast to drive now. Always been curious about those pedal controllers.
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              • #67
                Originally posted by hinrichs View Post
                Nice power numbers, that has to be a blast to drive now. Always been curious about those pedal controllers.
                Thanks! Yeah it really scoots now, the torque especially is intoxicating. Couldn't be more thrilled with the numbers especially with just having the JB4.

                The pedal controller really surprised me, I didn't expect it to actually make such a big difference. Rev matching is easier now, and acceleration feel more effortless as the inputs no longer feel delayed. Well worth it!


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                • #68
                  So during this quarantine the itch to work on the car has been strong [wrench] However, due to uncertainty of employment status or when I'll even go back to work, blowing money on the car isn't exactly the most financially responsible choice. That said I have a list of things I can do without spending loads of money so I figured now would be the perfect time to tackle it, and got started this weekend.

                  Since I finished the car, there has been an unsightly gap between the fender and bumper on the passenger side. No one has ever commented on it, so I suppose it's more noticeable to me than everyone else, nevertheless I figured it was time to sort it out.

                  Here's the gap, fender pushing in a little too much at bottom corner


                  from the side, it also sits a little lower towards the back




                  After a bunch of twisting and shimming the bracket the goes from the frame rail to the fender I got the top view nice and flush


                  However, the side profile is still off by about the same amount

                  I took everything back apart, removed the headlight and kept messing with things trying to perfect the fitment but ultimately discovered that the mangled upper rail that we pulled out during the initial rebuild is still a little lower than that of the driver side. This issue is slight because the fender fits properly, but the part that the core support attaches to must slightly be lower. To fix this, the entire front clip would need to come apart, I'd have to lift the rail, and put everything back together, multiple times over until it was perfect. That would be at least an entire days work assuming no issues, so I'm not going to bother for a defect no-one notices on a 7 year old car. It's 50% better now than before though so I'll take that!

                  While I was in there I noticed my sound box delete was looking a little rough, the stopper I hose clamped to the charge pipe was cracking after ~15k miles over the course of a year of use.


                  That cracking didn't go through to the inside so it probably would've lasted quite a while longer, but I had a few fresh ones laying around so I tossed one on. Maybe I'll buy a charge pipe at some point, but these are cheap and easy to replace so it's not a priority as of yet. Maybe next time I'll wrap some foil tape around it to deflect heat



                  A couple random pics for you guys




                  So I finally got around to doing the interior detail; spent most of Saturday afternoon getting it dialed in and I'm pretty happy with the results! One thing I like about interior detailing vs exterior detailing, is that you can get the car looking great with minimal supplies.

                  Here is what I used sans the purple griots bottle (was just purple power)


                  Here's a 50/50 shot of the seats, always love seeing the matte finish returned to the leather. For this I used the Turtle Wax Fresh Clean apc with the scotchbrite side of the sponge apply light pressure.


                  Had some dirt spots on the door card that I took care of the same way




                  Here is the finished door card after applying the Chemical Guys natural shine


                  For this seat rail I sprayed it with the Turtle Wax cleaner, agitated with a paint brush, wiped down what I could with a microfiber, then used compressed air to spray the rest out. Compressed air really helps flush dirt out of hard to reach areas.




                  Here's some shots of the finished product. Seats were conditioned with Griots Garage 3in1, and all soft plastics/vinyl treated with the aforementioned Chemical Guys Natural Shine





                  A good interior detail is underrated IMO and it makes the car feel new again!

                  Then I had been thinking about how I was going to restore my fog lights when I came across a picture of an audizine member's S5 with the fog lights blacked out. I thought it looked especially clean and reminded me of the black fog light shaped ACC sensors on my mom's A7. I was debating on which route to go when I found a can of plastidip in my basement. I figured I'll try this first since it's a lot quicker and easier to do, and if I don't like it, I can always peel it off and restore as originally planned.

                  Here's one of the fog lights, as you can see it has lots of pitting and some spiderwebbing.


                  Here they are after a couple coats of dip


                  And after about 5 coats total


                  Installed




                  With the fog lights on- looks okay in the pic but IRL it's a little spotty because plastidip doesn't spray evenly. I'll probably add some coats this weekend to make it fully opaque

                  For now I'm undecided on how I feel about the look. It made a bigger difference than I expected and now I feel like I need something to tie it all together at the front...let me know what you guys think!


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                  • #69
                    Audi does interior's really well, and awesome car. I put that same pedal booster on my wife's GTI and it made a surprising difference!


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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by cblock406 View Post
                      Audi does interior's really well, and awesome car. I put that same pedal booster on my wife's GTI and it made a surprising difference!
                      Thanks! Yeah, Audi interiors are a nice place to sit! Pedal booster is really a great mod, surprised me too!


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                      • #71
                        looks great, think it needs the fog lights though

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by C2_mad View Post
                          looks great, think it needs the fog lights though
                          Thanks! I was thinking that too but I just made a little tweak to the front end and now I think its flows

                          Before and after I painted the trim silver


                          With both painted




                          I think that added the contrast it needed to pull off the no fog look. I might peel the dip on the fogs just to confirm my thoughts tho before ordering tint film.


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                          • #73
                            So every time I come on here I complain to myself that this forum is getting a little to quiet. Then I realized I haven't updated my own thread in a while so I figured I ought to chip in and do my part lol Here's what's happened since my last update...

                            Took care of my accessory belt ~75k miles, not terribly hard and takes about 30minutes no lifting the car up required....unless you drop a socket into the abyss of the engine bay like I did[>_<] only to find out that you were sent the wrong belt and have to wait a day to get the correct one haha Anyways here are some pics

                            Old tensioner vs new- while the belt appeared to be the only part making noise, might as well replace the tensioner while you're in there, only $40.


                            As you can see, there's barely any room, but it's just enough to do the job working from the top. my hands did get a bit sliced up though haha


                            Next up was an FMIC upgrade to find the impending summer heat. I was looking into the 3.0TDI intercoolers as everything I read concluded that they were adequate for Stage 1/2 and typically run ~$150. However some research revealed that Porsche part #8K0145805E is an equivalent part, a unit from the euro spec 2017 and 2018 Macan S Diesel. I searched the part number on eBay and what would ya know, a new OE spec intercooler for just $75! Interestingly the vendor that sold it listed compatibility for A6/7 TDI with no mention of the Macan even though it was listed under a Porsche part #.

                            Anyways, here's the intercooler.


                            Compared to stock it's ~1/4" thicker & ~3" longer


                            Fit's like stock

                            Judging from all this it seems to be the same as the A6/7 TDI unit. One thing to note is how painful the stock hoses are to squeeze onto the intercooler. They're slightly smaller than what the Macan/C7 use so you have to heat the crap out them and really muscle them on.

                            I took it out for one drive so far and at the first pull I did, the car didn't boost all that smoothly and didn't get near peak boost. Drove a little further and did another pull, I guess the car adapted and it was back to hitting peak boost. It has slightly more lag, but seemed to be pulling a little harder up top. I did a 30-60run that was slightly up hill and matched my best time with the DA being reasonably higher than when I previously ran that time (also was carrying more fuel) which would support the car being slightly quicker. I still want to run logs to see how the timing compares and do more testing to see how consistent it feels after multiple runs. So far so good though!

                            I also got around to replacing the MAF I broke the clips off of a couple weeks prior, Shoutout to Avantagg on Audizine for hooking me up with the replacement!


                            No more zipties!!!

                            Then I gave the car a thorough exterior detail. clay bar treatment for the paint to remove all the contaminants it collected over winter, hand polished a few parts like the grill and exhaust, then sealed the paint with some 3D Poxy sealant. The ceramic coating was still good, so this would give it the little refresh it needed to look sharp going into summer, of course I had to go out and snap some pics haha



                            Painted my center caps red







                            Took the car on a camping trip and did some overlanding







                            Following week I drove it up to Lake Erie for the day but didn't get any pictures of her up there, both trips she cruised comfortably at 90 like it was nothing, Audis love to eat up highway miles haha

                            Then I installed a testpipe and predictable the CEL wouldn't go away for the secondary O2 sensor, so I flashed a stage 2 map from Integrated Engineering


                            To my surprised this flash tune, while very smooth wasn't as quite as potent as the JB4 was, so I did some testing and remapped the JB4 to stack on the flash tune, this made the car feel properly quick once more. Now it'll outrun a lightly modded STI and hold relatively even with a stock 333hp supercharged A6, I'll take it!

                            Next the front grill was looking rough, I covered some of the spots with a scrap piece of vinyl but when I peeled it of the grill got rekt...good thing I had a fresh roll of 3M gloss black to do it proper!

                            Before
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                            After


                            Then for the horizontal bars that were peeling I managed to source an OEM chrome trim kit that I was really excited about. I had been after one of these for months and somehow ECS had a couple in stock. Unfortunately it's designed for cars with front plates so the center sections are short so a plate bracket can fit in the middle [headbang] So I just left the partial pieces uninstalled




                            Looks decent, but I'm kinda bummed it didn't turn out as I had hoped with the chrome. Overall a big improvement over the previous peeling finish though imo.

                            Tossed a BMC drop-in panel filter, spool is a little quicker. There's a million and one drop-in filter options out there but Porsche actually uses BMC filters in the GT3 RS so I figured if they're good enough for a $200k+ Porsche, they're good enough for my second-hand luxury commuter car haha




                            Then the new headlight lenses I ordered finally arrived!


                            Now both my lenses were slightly scratched and had a little bit of minor pitting, but what put me over the edge was my driver's side headlight having a yellow haze and what I believe to be the ceramic coating starting to chip. It looked horrible and really made the front of the car look tired in my opinion



                            So out came the heat gun and off went the old lenses!


                            Now this is the second time I've had these lights apart and for a while now I have really wanted to paint some of the internals for a more aggressive look so I figured now was a great chance to do so, so I kept ripping the lights apart. These things are rather delicate so it was a bit nerve wracking, but thankfully nothing broke!



                            Got everything masked up and started priming and painting! For those who try something like this be sure to sand the lights really well as the surface is very slick








                            Ready for reassembly!




                            Painted a couple other bits that I forgot to picture but oh well

                            Here is the finished result! looks much more aggressive IMO, while still looking OEM. The new lenses just freshen everything up too



                            Then I applied some Lamin-X to protect the headlights. This stuff isn't terrible to apply, they give you a blade, squeegee, and spray bottle in the kit, having a heat gun helps though. I was initially really bummed though when I finished the headlights and they looked like this

                            [CENTER]

                            I quickly found that this is normal though, and a day later after it got to sit in the sun outside at work, most of this had cleared up. They say it can take up to 6 weeks for all the imperfections to come out, a week later most of mine were gone.

                            Then I did the tail lights because why not?, 50/50 shot


                            Finished look


                            Then we got our first snow the other day so naturally I had to go out and snap some shots







                            That brings everything up to date, currently at 87k miles and she runs like a top. Still a ton more mods on my mind and some preventative maintenance on the horizon but this thing has been a great daily.


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                            • #74
                              Nice work in repairing and upgrading the A4.
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                              • #75
                                Nice update! The headlights came out perfect, good job on the refresh of them. That really makes the front end look brand new.
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