Just bought 2005 A4 1.8T 6spd.
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Just bought 2005 A4 1.8T 6spd.
What a beautiful car, first Audi...I think these cars look beautiful as they come however I am looking to do a couple mods. I got the Premium & Xenon package, where should I start on mods?
I know I want to do intake, exhaust, and chip but some say the stock intake is the best out there, is this true?
I will eventually get wheels and body kit but I will hold off for now.
Are there any other exterior mods that would look good? Thanks
I know I want to do intake, exhaust, and chip but some say the stock intake is the best out there, is this true?
I will eventually get wheels and body kit but I will hold off for now.
Are there any other exterior mods that would look good? Thanks
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RE: Just bought 2005 A4 1.8T 6spd.
check out the evoms.com site and definatly put in a GIAC chip when available w/inner cooler, it is the best mod that you can make to your car first for the least amount of money for the most power. I have the GIAC chip in my 2004 A4 1.8T and when i swap to the stock chip it feels like i am driving a GRANNY CAR, but then i swap back and i know why i got the chip.. It is a night and day difference, it just might be awhile before they have a program for your car, but it is definatly worth it.
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RE: Just bought 2005 A4 1.8T 6spd.
ORIGINAL: 04a4
I have the GIAC chip in my 2004 A4 1.8T and when i swap to the stock chip it feels like i am driving a GRANNY CAR, but then i swap back and i know why i got the chip.. It is a night and day difference,
I have the GIAC chip in my 2004 A4 1.8T and when i swap to the stock chip it feels like i am driving a GRANNY CAR, but then i swap back and i know why i got the chip.. It is a night and day difference,
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RE: Just bought 2005 A4 1.8T 6spd.
I would suggest doing the clear corner headlight mod. Doesn't even cost any money, and greatly improves your car's euro look!
clear corner mod
clear corner mod
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RE: Just bought 2005 A4 1.8T 6spd.
iIhave to pull my computer out to the endine bay, disconnect it, open it up, then unplug the engine chip that is on the computer board in there then plug in the stock chip in it's place... it's alot like changing the RAM on your computer. It's like a 5-10min job once, you know what to do... make sure you have a computer reader... I have the VAG-COM one and i can reset my computer after i plug it back in so that the dealer doesn't know i have messed with it.
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