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Advice wanted from n/a T conversion people!


Mariusz

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I have decided that i am finally going turbo.

 

Unfortunately my budget will not stretch to a 6spd TT so i may single turbo my 5 spd n/a.

 

I was wanting you guys with experience to share it with me.

 

What turbo kits you fitted?

 

Did you need to uprate clutch?

 

What sort of prices did you all pay?

 

What bhp did you achieve after the conversion?

 

I have used the search button lol!

 

Thanks guys.

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5 speed is apparently ok with a better clutch but a bit risky if your doing bpu. but peoples results seem to vary. From what ive seen some say the box will get mashed but iv never seen any posts on here regarding it. Others have been running the 5 speed on bpu power for a while.

Do NA-T's make more power than a bpu TT? if so and they are running the 5 speed theres your answer.

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I would go TT but may end up going single anyway after that?

 

I think you have a bit of reading to do. Singleling a NA will give a lot less power than singleling a TT.

For example I believe NA-T route give you max 350hp.

Single route on a TT can go from 450 to A LOT.

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I live in Holland I can smoke whatever i want :rolleyes:

 

very true i can do that here to, just behind close doors;)

 

S

o you would recommend him going the NA-T route for the most power at lowest cost and potential?

 

now i didn't say that, was correcting your mis leading post of 350 max on a Na/t:blink:

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I think you always find nice TT set ups which had to go during single conversion. My Euro-spec TT parts have been left at Whifbitz after going single ... I think you can get some nice parts at low costs out there.

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Will pm him mate!

All I'm thinking is with all these conversions you'll be spending as much & you'll still be left with a 5sp box. I know you love your car but you can remove the wheels you've just had done and put them on another one :)

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All I'm thinking is with all these conversions you'll be spending as much & you'll still be left with a 5sp box. I know you love your car but you can remove the wheels you've just had done and put them on another one :)

 

Cracking idea mate.. glad someone knows what there doing lol.

 

Just had a full service and some tlc yesterday. Running like a new car.

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you can pick up 5 speed boxes for a couple of hundred quid so when it goes pop just buy a new one. Im running a TT through a 5 speed with no issues yet. A n/a-t will produce more torque than a n/a-tt, which is what will kill the box.

 

N/A-t will set you back around 4k+

N/a-tt will set you back around 2-3K

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I think you have a bit of reading to do. Singleling a NA will give a lot less power than singleling a TT.

For example I believe NA-T route give you max 350hp.

Single route on a TT can go from 450 to A LOT.

 

Sure 350hp , i live in the netherlands, doesn;t smoke anything and got more than that :)

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