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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2010

BORLA Exhuast on a MkVI GTI

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  • no duh

  • sounds fresh man, much performance gained??

  • @ChuckDude61 not much noticeable. sounds way better in person though.

  • This wopuld have been better if at the end you drove off... ...a cliff! j/k about the cliff part!

  • @RepublicanDumbAss <3 <3 <3

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  • vrrrrrrooooooom!

    

  • Now that I know your license plate im going to call it in saying you just passed me doing 100+

  • @riderunion Dont forget the most important brand under the VW AG goliath, Porsche

  • sounds like front wheel drive.

  • @PIchillin456 bentley, lamborgheni, bugati, audi seat skoda and volkswagen = same company

  • @riderunion Yup. Works out. They share the same chassis too for the most part.

  • @PIchillin456 vw and audi share every engine platform, vw=4motion audi= quatro. those are some added bonuses to the same exact engine tough

  • @riderunion Yeah twin turbos are good like that. I'm actually currently studying to be an Automotive Technician in college so I know enough about that kind of stuff. They did put that engine in other cars though like your car for instance. We're talking about the exact same motor here. Just with a bump in power is all. However if the entire drive train has been replaced that's where issues could arise. Although they do put the 4motion AWD system in other cars so it may share parts for all I know

  • @PIchillin456 sounds like an awsome build, basicly what's the difference between twin turbo and single turbo is the boost lag time, a twin turbo vehicule with have 2 smaller turbines that spool up faster than one single big turbo, therefor almost instant boost. since i don't have any further education than a high school class in automotive, i rather play safe and do with what i already know, 1500 r32's in north america = not much knowledge on em

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