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    Suggestions needed for first time GTi mods

    Hi peoples. I stumbled across this great looking forum in my quest to find out more info about aftermarket modifications to the Polo GTi and since there seems to be quite a few members here with pimped up GTi's I would like some advice if thats possible.
    I've had my Polo GTi for almost 2 years now and its been an awesome little car. It really still puts a smile on my face evertime a jump behind the wheel.
    But one thing that has always irked me ever so slightly is that it always feels like it just wants to go faster. I'm sure most will understand me on that point but overall I still can't see another car on the market in its price range that offers more 'bang for ya buck'.
    Having said that I am finding myself wanting a bit more power & performance out of her. So my questions are as follows;
    What would you suggest as a first mod? I am very intrigued by the incredible performance gain achieved with chipping, in particular the APR chipping which is available here in Perth. Would this be a good place to start? But then this leads to me to think I'll need to upgrade other areas. If you get the chipping are their other mods you will recommend as a must have?
    Also what sort of increased wear 'n tear should I expect as tradeoff for such a dramatic performance gain?
    Does anyone have any other suggestions?
    Cheers for your time!

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    First of all, welcome to the forum.

    There are many tracks you can go down, and everyone has their own preferred ways. I have gone for mild intake and suspension Forge TIP and I/C pipes, SEAT intake and K&N filter, with the Whiteline Rear Sway Bar, Weitec lowered springs and Forge Strut Brace), and a couple of other cosmetic mods, and I have left the ECU tune and new wheels as one of the last things I will do the Polo for a while(This will be rectified over leave!!). I am also looking at a R32 brake upgrade soon too.
    The guys on here have many and varied mods, so it up to you how you approach it. Some guys have gone for the ECU Tune straight from the dealer, and gone from there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blitzen View Post
    First of all, welcome to the forum.

    There are many tracks you can go down, and everyone has their own preferred ways. I have gone for mild intake and suspension Forge TIP and I/C pipes, SEAT intake and K&N filter, with the Whiteline Rear Sway Bar, Weitec lowered springs and Forge Strut Brace), and a couple of other cosmetic mods, and I have left the ECU tune and new wheels as one of the last things I will do the Polo for a while(This will be rectified over leave!!). I am also looking at a R32 brake upgrade soon too.
    The guys on here have many and varied mods, so it up to you how you approach it. Some guys have gone for the ECU Tune straight from the dealer, and gone from there.
    As i said, there are helpfull guys other here and Blitzen is one of them !!
    Cheers Ryan !!

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    Cheers fellas! I appreciate it very muchly! Yeah I've been having a bit of a search since I made my first post and wow there's tonnes of stuff in here its quite overwhelming. Quest I shall check out your thread; it looks great. Blitzen can I ask how much you've spent getting those mods done? Also did you get your bonnet painted or can you get them like that? Looks wicked!
    Thanks again
    Matt

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    Quote Originally Posted by mozzzy_2000 View Post
    Cheers fellas! I appreciate it very muchly! Yeah I've been having a bit of a search since I made my first post and wow there's tonnes of stuff in here its quite overwhelming. Quest I shall check out your thread; it looks great. Blitzen can I ask how much you've spent getting those mods done? Also did you get your bonnet painted or can you get them like that? Looks wicked!
    Thanks again
    Matt
    Cheers man, the bonnet was painted for me by my mate who was repairing some crash damage back in April, so it cost me a carton of Corona's!! The pin stripes cost $50 fitted i think(Memory is a bit blurry!!)
    My parts list so far...:
    Forge TIP-$230
    Forge I/C Pipe-$130
    Forge BOV-$220
    Forge Strut Brace-$160
    Whitline Rear Sway Bar-$200
    K&N Panel Filter-$90
    SEAT Intake-$160
    Weitec Springs-$360
    Sharan Antenna-$25
    Gloss 'B' Pillars-$100
    Dash Cubby-$70(I think...)
    Semi Slick Tyres-$300 Each
    I have also deleted the rear wiper and replaces it with a 'GTI' engraved plug in the aperture that was left by the wiper shaft.
    Hahaha, thats the first time I have listed all of the prices!! I currently have some 17in wheels sitting at my mates place too, which are getting repainted. I am also thinking about fitting R32 brakes to it in the near future too, and am having the APR tune done in a few weeks.
    Something you have to understand is that I have fitted all the parts myself, so labor isn't figured into the costing if you don't want to fit them yourself.
    Last edited by Blitzen; 27-11-2008 at 06:57 AM.
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    Yeah having some mechanical knowledge would save you a heap! Unfortunately the only mechanical knowledge I possess(if you can term it that) is building and racing R/C Nitros! Haha, yeah funny but actually not that far from the 'real' scale.
    Anyway your list of mods, even though just parts, is not as expensive as I imagined although I'm guessing some of that would actually be quite dear in labour had you paid for it?
    I have an incredibly addictive personallity so I wont be supprised if I get bitten by the modding bug! lol I didn;t realise how much can be done until I came across this site. This is going to be very interesting...
    Cheers

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    Welcome mozzzy_2000 !

    For sure, you're in the right place to start adding some mods.
    You will find a lot of things on the forum and guys other here are so a precious help that you will really appreciate !

    First of all, i could advice you abusing of the search function.
    The good terms will give you satisfaction !

    I was like you in the past June of this year and build my project without saying a word as i wasn't a member yet. In my quest, i think i have brought together the most appreciated parts for the Pogo...as the cost of each part help to take a easier decision...

    Take a look at my thread where you will find a full project divided in stage. In each stage, there is one big mod which represents a amount of money equaling approximatively $1700.

    But if you want your FIRST advice ---> CHIP IT !!!
    You will rediscover your car !!

    Good luck and enjoy mate !

    Cheers,
    Quest

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