What did you do today non-detailing related?

Just watched the Australian Matildas make it through to the semifinals of the women's football world cup. Nil all at full time, nil all after extra time, 7-6 to Australia over France in the penalty shootout.

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Re: Installed some Conti DWS06's on the RedSport

Great news!

It's like that old saying. "If life gives you lemons, just wait a little bit and you'll be able to burn rubber through 3rd" :dblthumb2:
I love that saying!

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Re: Installed some Conti DWS06's on the RedSport

With a turbo it would benefit from down pipes and exhaust HP wise. But yeah will be louder. 400hp a lot for the VW… should be a fun drive.

Pics?


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So actually I learned since that update that the new files for APRs Stage 3 with IS38 Turbo is for stock downpipe only and doesn't support downpipe upgrades later. APR stopped offering downpipes a few years ago and no longer offer a "stage 2" package. Stage 1 with software only or Stage 3 with everything they offer bolt-on wise. I plan on getting an intercooler and their charge pipe upgrade kit some say that is noticeable with the IS38 Turbo(not with stock IS20). It is honestly really impressive that APR puts down such numbers with only a stock 60mm ID downpipe that has a restrictive cat. But there are two truths about APR that made ne chose them. One being reliability, few people have any issues at all with their software or any "stage". Some guys that push over 400hp get DSG slip in 4th and 5th with their DSG software but goes away with other brand software. That issue was some 3-4 years ago I suspect it has been rectified as the problem was obviously software related, not hardware or stress. The other thing about APR I like is people usually find their cars put down more than advertised at shop dyno-days. Versus a brand like Integrated Engineering that claims wild numbers online but then the customer gets disappointed when they are 30hp under. I'd rather have it the other way around haha.

Oh, and I am pleased to learn the turbo inlet pipe and muffler delete I just installed on my stock turbo will fit the new one. Money not wasted.

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Re: Installed some Conti DWS06's on the RedSport

With a turbo it would benefit from down pipes and exhaust HP wise. But yeah will be louder. 400hp a lot for the VW… should be a fun drive.

Pics?


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Oh, and I will send pics when the work gets done planning to set appointment for September 18th. One day stay.

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Watched this happen this morning in NJ (where gas station attendants pump the gas). The SUV must have thought they were ok to drive away. They stopped. Passenger got out of the car, grabbed the nozzle, removed it and then threw it to the ground and they drove away.
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Watched this happen this morning in NJ (where gas station attendants pump the gas). The SUV must have thought they were ok to drive away. They stopped. Passenger got out of the car, grabbed the nozzle, removed it and then threw it to the ground and they drove away. ...

You know life is all about them, and what an inconvenience that was for them... :doh:
 
Re: Installed some Conti DWS06's on the RedSport

Well 48 hours after I accept my offer letter for a promotion on third shift my wife's old manager calls and says "Firing you was a mistake we want you back." She started Monday...so now I'll have play money, quite a bit.

I contacted my local preferred tuner shop and inquired about a stage 2 for my GLI. They talked me into just jumping to the APR Stage 3 with the IS38 turbo. The Golf R/S3 factory turbo. With supporting mods(of which I already have two of the four) the car will be roughly around 400hp at the crank, a little under. Up from around 230hp. Lots of vroom vroom!! I love OEM+ mods too and the IS38 is just that. Mates to my OE downpipe and I plan on keeping my exhaust stock. I want a sleeper. If I did do anything it would be a downpipe of course. I feel us VW guys have to choose downpipe or catback, but not both. Both is just too loud and obnoxious for my liking.

I will be making the appointment in about a months' time after two of my wife's paychecks land.

Next year will be intercooler hopefully, or tires, if I find wheel hop is an issue.

On my MK6 GTI I had a few years ago I had the APR Stage 2 Tune with an AWE turbo back. It was quick little thing. However, I grew to absolutely HATE the way the exhaust sounded. It wasn't necessarily too loud, the AWE was fairly mild with minimal drone unless you really got on it, but the 2.0 TSI to me was just not a good sounding engine. I should have saved the $1000 and just gone with the downpipe with the stock cat-back. I contemplated going back to stock but after 5 years with it and nearing the 100k mile major engine service I was ready to move onto something else.

I do miss the car every now and then. Especially the tartan fabric seats.
 
Down pipes on my old '07 BMW made a HUGE difference. I went catless too and don't really know if the new diameter (2.5" to 3") made the difference or the lack of CAT restriction removed.

Noise change was nice, not offensive and flow improved out the manifold and back.
 
Re: Installed some Conti DWS06's on the RedSport

On my MK6 GTI I had a few years ago I had the APR Stage 2 Tune with an AWE turbo back. It was quick little thing. However, I grew to absolutely HATE the way the exhaust sounded. It wasn't necessarily too loud, the AWE was fairly mild with minimal drone unless you really got on it, but the 2.0 TSI to me was just not a good sounding engine. I should have saved the $1000 and just gone with the downpipe with the stock cat-back. I contemplated going back to stock but after 5 years with it and nearing the 100k mile major engine service I was ready to move onto something else.

I do miss the car every now and then. Especially the tartan fabric seats.
It helps the TSI is so stout from the factory the thing swallows 450hp like it's nothing. I know I will want a downpipe eventually. But with the baby and likely trying for another in a year or so. Plus me leaving for work at 10:10PM. I would like my car to be civil for now. Plus I'm a sucker for a true sleeper. Stock rims. Stock exhaust turbo-back. My car won't stand out at all. That's the point. I want to troll people. Also, watching a car review of a stock Accord 2.0T walking my car gave me a bad case of defeatism so the IS38 Turbo will bring me back lol. That said, IE, Unitronic, and others make software for the IS38 w/ a downpipe I will just have to cough up the cash and switch software when I want a downpipe.

Eventually I want to make this a dedicated track car. A minivan is in my future(I vote Sienna, she wants Odyssey) so I cam finally have a purebred toy. Streetable still, of course, but as far from sleeper as I can make it while keeping it so.

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So weekend before last we took Mila to the Great Lakes Science Center. I saw this there and immediately knew I had a future dad mission to fulfill. This was a make believe automotive shop where kids could crawl under and remove various parts and what not. Check fluids. Test a battery. Change wheels. Etc etc. It was neat. Gave me ideas. You could make a power wheels car fun to work on by making various components simple to take on and off with magnets.

I thought it was neat.
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It's that time of the year again, potting up bare rooted trees.

3 days, 300 trees, 30 pallets. And that's not even scratching the surface.



 
Every year it's always "oh, we'll fit them all in".............not this year. :laughing: Surplus trees are being housed in our holding bays out back...............



When you consider how much of the nursery is dedicated to advanced deciduous trees, that's saying something. And that's not all of them, there is about another 50 odd trees to go in there yet. A combination of slower winter sales plus ordering as much as we could is the cause.

In reality, these trees will probably grow and fill out better than the stock crammed into the nursery.
 
I took a picture of the full moon rising.
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I took a picture of the full moon rising.
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Lets see another...but closer with that fancy glass you got

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Lets see another...but closer with that fancy glass you got

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Pic 1 taken through my Nikon binoculars.

Pic 2 taken through my spotting scope.

Pic 3 is taken through my telescope with a moon filter.

All were taken with my phone, and tidied up using the Adobe Photoshop app.
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Pic 1 taken through my Nikon binoculars.

Pic 2 taken through my spotting scope.

Pic 3 is taken through my telescope with a moon filter.

All were taken with my phone, and tidied up using the Adobe Photoshop app.
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Very cool pictures dave

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Started building new death darts for the backup bow. Hopefully can get it all tuned and dialed over the weekend so it will be hunt ready. Wasn’t planning on using it but main bow needs some parts and sight rebuilt


Work is slammed so it hampered me getting it done over the last 2 weeks

Is what it is, take the Helmand your dealt and make the best of it I suppose.


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