jeTT Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 Denunciar Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 Bueno ya he recibido respuesta de S.Schwing!!! Os lo pongo aqui para total trasparencia de la opreacion. !!!! Es largo, pero os pido q cogais 5 minutos para leerlo todo y intentad comprender lo q vai a adquirir. No quiero sorpresa despues JGG ya le he enviado un mail!!! Esperando respuesta!!! :o Juan Carlos...Hi! Yes Robo is very happy with his TTDA! I would be happy to make a batch for you in Spain. I have 2 black and a red tube prepared so delivery time would be pretty quick. I may need to order a few more filter elements though as I have 3 committed now. 2 weeks at the most to ship. I build these in my spare time and the next few weekends I have some things to do that will slow me up a little. Here is what I would do. For an order of 3 they would be $235 US apiece + $60 shipping to one address. Shipping is $45 each so if I can consolodate a shipment to you it would save you money. I generally handle all this through Paypal. My adr. is seschwing@earthlink.net I would also need a list of the cars to be fitted so I can include the small MAF adapter if required. Here's the specs again. Let me know how you'd like to proceed! Steve TTDA Airbox construction details: Tube: Non-Brittle Phenolic Microseam 7.51 ID x 8 inches long Insulation: Fiber Tech 3/8" insulation with aluminum skin for reflective and absorptive heat handling Filter: K&N Inverted cone #RR-3003 w/polished cap, New with warranty card Lamination: Carbon fiber or carbon/kevlar weave. Laminated with Epoxy then Dupont clear coated. Stainless Version: T-304 Brushed stainless wrap. 26 gauge Endcaps: 3/8 inch ply with Black carbon lamination Edging: Vinyl with aluminum reinforcement Intakes: (2) Spun aluminum, 2.5" OD, or custom to your spec. Clamp: Stainless Cold Start Filter: Foam, slip on "No Tools" disassembly for filter cleaning Construction and color pictures here: http://public.fotki.com/ttschwing/cai_and_other_intak/ Price: $250 in your choice of Black Carbon (gloss or matte finish), Moro Blue, Desert green or Red Carbon/Kevlar (Gloss only), OR brushed stainless verion (T-304, 26 gauge, #4 brushed finish) . Color swatches here: http://www.uscomposites.com/hybrids.html (note: colors darker when epoxied) Note: Since these are individually made, custom modifications can be incorporated Includes paypal and shipping within the continental US, Add $40 for shipping to the UK, $15 To Canada. Other quotes on request. Includes filter sock for the cold start breather line Does not include feed lines (see links below for sources) Specify 180 OR 225. 180 version will include silicone adapter sleeve. First Dyno reviews from Phill in the UK at a recent AMD "Rolling Road" day: After: Hi Steve, first I hope that you and your family and friends are safe and sound after the terrible storms . We had a rolling road shoot out at AMD today as you said the car is getting better and better the BHP was 272 and the torque 297lbs-ft , a lot of people were very inpressed and we had a hot day 30c , so many thanks again and might be some new orders on the way ? Best reguards, Phill Before: Hi Steve, my numbers before were 264 bhp 291 lbsft also fitted FMIC after these , but the really good part was I was run later in the day when it was hotter the early runners were not bad but the figures started dropping off as the day went on but not mine !! Cheers mate, Phill Performance Testimonial from Carlos in Puerto Rico: 1/4 ET ---- 14.057 1/4 MPH --- 94.56 I'm sure that my car run in the 13's because when I did the run the gas tank was full(93 octane), that means too much weight, and my DV fluttering a bit. The TTDA make a huge difference. Before the TTDA I did 14.6. Thanks Steve for a great product. Yess... Late 02 TT225 Quattro Lake Silver Coupe... Mods for now are: APR 93Octane Chip, ECS Race N75, Hyperboost Adjustable DV, SAMCO Intake Hose and Upper Turbo Hoses, O.CT FMIC, TTSchwing TTDA, Forge Super High Flow Exhaust, Set-up for OEM 225 car : You won't be able to take full advantage of the design without having an FMIC and running feeds into the free'd up grill area, but you will see advantages in less heat soak, and a less restrictive intake. You may remove the plastic MAF vanes with this filter as it appears to supply a very clean flow of air to the MAF element. I currently have my vanes out. This will make a big difference (See the Autospeed article on Negative Boost http://www.autospeed.com/cms/article.html?&A=0629 ) The filter end will fit directly on the MAF housing. Lubricate a little as it is a tight squeeze. The filter is sized so that no other support should be necessary. It will nestle right into the OEM airbox area. Run a short hose to the fender opening from the top flange. Feed through 6-8 inches or so. Route the bottom into the area behind the headlight. This will at least get you a little fresh air in there. I use 2.5 inch neoprene hose. Expensive, but better and more flexible than most. This can be sourced in bulk at http://www.racerpartswholesale.com (10 ft lengths only) , http://www.pegasusautoracing.com (6 foot lengths), or by the foot at http://www.aircraftspruce.com (Best deal $42 for 10 feet) You'll need 6 feet for a full feed system, 3 feet for the quick install method. FMIC (or 180) car: This is the best set-up but requires cutting a little metal if you want to get the dual pressure feeds up to the box. If you can settle for one pressure feed, no cuts are necessary. See Pic here: http://public.fotki.com/ttschwing/cai_and_...ocut_feeds.html . Here's Ryans write-up on this: http://forums.audiworld.com/tt/msgs/963116.phtml My Fotki pics show all these pretty clearly, so I won't go into a lot of detail. http://public.fotki.com/ttschwing/cai_and_other_intak/ More feed detail in this album: http://public.fotki.com/ttschwing/cai_and_...eding_the_ttda/ One hose up the fender liner side, and one up under the headlight. You can get the hose through here with the front end on. You may have to remove the battery box depending on how dexterous you are! Both end in some sort of collector in the lower grill. Mines a home-made, but commercial inlets are available. Note on early 2001 cars and earlier with Xenons: The Xenon ballasts on earlier cars are attached to the chassis under the lights, rather than on the actual light fixtures themselves. Because of this it may be impossible to route the headlight hose without removing the front end and headlight. The ballast needs to be relocated to allow for hose clearance. Install album of various pics from TTDA users: http://public.fotki.com/ttschwing/cai_and_..._installs_from/ Additional Install Notes: Depending on how you intend to install the air box, here are some tips, links and notes to help you along: Stock 225 or 180 (easy install method): 1) remove the stock box 2) lubricate the filter flange and clamp on to the MAF. Orientation of the box should be with the seam down and the intake ports at about a 60 degree angle 3) Hose routing can be simple but you won't get the Ram air effect. You will get better flow and heat control though. Jeff Bipes installed his this way and pics and details were posted here: http://forums.audiworld.com/tt/msgs/887991.phtml He used a relatively thick hose that does not look too flexible. I would highly recommend going with the high quality Neoprene as seen in my installs. Very flexible and should eliminate trimming sheet metal at the snorkle exit area. This stuff can be sourced at http://www.pegasusautoracing.com 2 1/2 inch part # 3620-2.50-6 foot for$34. Or http://www.aircraftspruce.com PN #05-29810 $4.10/ft. 6 feet will let you do even the more involved install later if you choose and it can be screwed together to lengthen cut pieces. 4) Route 1 hose through the snorkle hole to get some fresh air, and tuck the other down behind the headlight. 5) Place the black foam sock over the cold air inlet tube you removed from the airbox side and zip tie out of the way. 225, 180 or VW with front feeds: 1) Mount as above (180 or VW applications will have a silicone hose spacer in the filter end to match up to the 2 3/4 inch MAF) 2) Most of the pics for this have been pretty well documented here: http://public.fotki.com/ttschwing/cai_and_...shack_3_mark_2/ The only tricky part is cutting a little sheet metal to the left of the fender liner screw hole as seen here: http://public.fotki.com/ttschwing/cai_and_...2/dscf0145.html This is easily done with tin snips and then dressed up a bit with a dremel or die grinder. Cut until you can fit the hose in there without interfering with the fender liner when re-installed. The feed horns are simple parts available at Home Depot. The angle bracket shown holding the assembly to the car is from the garage door dept. (Track bracket). It's slotted and sized perfectly for this. There's even a threaded stud on the car to mount it too! You can also use the stock IC Bracket that used to mount there for support. Commercial air inlet ducts probably will not work here as there is VERY little room between the inlets and where the hose has to go 90 degrees to head up to the box. None will fit according to my measurements. Cleaning I've noticed that if you use front mounted feeds, a lot of stuff is sucked up into the box and the inverted part of the cone gets dirty fast. I'd clean every 3,000 miles under these circumstances. Non force fed, you're probably good for 10-15K or so. K&N's actually work a little better with some miles on them To remove filter, take the box out of the car, remove the vinyl edging from the filter side and the whole endcap with filter attached can be removed. Follow the K&N procedures fro cleaning, Lightly oil, and re-assemble. That's pretty much it! Go out and drive and let me know what you think. The car will need a little time to adapt to the different flow characteristics. The box is also quiet. You may consider removing the plastic vanes in the MAF housing also as this is a big restriction in the inlet system. Read this article to find out more: http://www.autospeed.com/cms/article.html?&A=0629 Let me know how they work for you! Questions, I can be reached most anytime at (252) 327-7737 ----- Original Message ----- From: "jc de fusco" <quitproquo1@hotmail.com> To: <ssheron@earthlink.net> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 11:49 AM Subject: TTDA Responder
jeTT Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 Autor Denunciar Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 (editado) Me gustaria q me confirmarais otra vez el pedido, adjuntando el color del acabado...brillante o mate... y como habeis podido leer el modelo de TT q teneis. ....TTC180cv, TTR180cv, TTC225cv, TTR225cv, S( tractor movil)3 . Gracias y slaudos Editado 16 de Enero del 2004 por jeTT Responder
JGG Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 Denunciar Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 Para el "tractor" en Negro mate. Yo tambien quiero picos de 1.7 bares Gracias Fenomeno Responder
Ezcurra Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 Denunciar Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 Yo quiero otro también en negro mate. El mío es un TT 225 pero no se a que te refieres con TTC225 o TTR225. Por si te sirve de algo, lo llevo reprogamado y los intercoolers son los dos de serie. Responder
otto69 Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 Denunciar Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 (editado) Ezcurra, TTR = Roadster TTC = Coupe Saludos, Odón. Editado 16 de Enero del 2004 por otto69 Responder
Ezcurra Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 Denunciar Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 jod** estoy en la parra. El mío es coupé. Responder
jeTT Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 Autor Denunciar Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 Ok!!! gracias a todos!!! solo me faltan q me confirme PSQ el tono de su TTDA, si brillante o mate. JGG!!! no hay problema!!!! tambien lo he puesto en la lista!!! Por cierto, usando este convertidor de divisas, me sale q 235$ USD de envio, son 188.619 €. http://www.xe.com/ucc/es/ Porfavor comprovadlo!!! Por lo q pone en el mail, si el lo manda a una solo direccion, el porte es de 45$USD . Si por el contrario ha de mandarlo a cada uno de nosotros el porte sube a 60$USD. ASI q si os parece bien, y si no tenies ninguna objecion q me lo mande a mi y yo me encargo de repartirlos a cada uno q lo haya pedido. A menos de q alguien quiera hacerlo , por mi ningun problema. Responder
PSQ Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 Denunciar Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 TT180 coupé 2wd,lo quiero ROJO INFIERNO con BRILLO(si no hay con brillo,pues sin brillo).dinos como te pagamos... un saludoooo Responder
jeTT Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 Autor Denunciar Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 Gracias PSQ!!!! acabo de enviar el mail con la actualizacion de los acabados. Ahora le toca a el dare respuesta sobre plazo de entrega. Le he comentado q ahora al ser mas cantidad de TTDA, a ver si se puesde ajustar un poquito mas con el precio. A ver si hay suerte.!!!! Con el tema pago, ....en cuanto me conteste hablamos al respecto. Os mantengo informados!! Responder
Ezcurra Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 Denunciar Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 Ok. Me parece buena idea que te los mande todos a ti y luego tu nos los mandas, así es menos lío. También para simplificar las cosas lo que podemos hacer es hacerte todos una transferencia a tu cuenta por el importe final que él te diga (lo que nos toque pagar en total a cada uno) y así le pagas tu a él todos de golpe. Responder
JGG Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 Denunciar Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 Jett, como tu decidas esta bien Un saludo Responder
Impulse S Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 Denunciar Publicado 16 de Enero del 2004 Jett como que "tractor" pos yo no tengo que sacar a mi gente de la parte de atras y luego inflarlos.....jajajjaaa SALUDOS P:D : jett has probado alguna vez a corta una patata por la mitad ? dime a que se parece? jajajjaja ........ A UN TT Responder
jeTT Publicado 17 de Enero del 2004 Autor Denunciar Publicado 17 de Enero del 2004 Impulse-S , edita tu firma, sino no me puedo meter con tu "tractor" P.D. ..cuando cambias de surco.. al arar... no te culea un poco!!!!! Responder
aliennet Publicado 18 de Enero del 2004 Denunciar Publicado 18 de Enero del 2004 Hola gente yo tambien estoy interesado en un TTDA para mi S3, pero acabado en rojo brillante, Lo ke pasa es ke no tengo claro lo de los acabados. hay alguna pagina para verlo. Yo he visto esa de los diferentes colores del Carbono, pero me refiero a ver la "caja" del TTDA. Por ahora mi coche esta de serie, pero un futuro igual lo reprograma, lo compro ahora o me espero despues? Un saludo Responder
Robo BeasTT Publicado 18 de Enero del 2004 Denunciar Publicado 18 de Enero del 2004 Te aconsejo que pidas ahora el TTDA con el resto de gente para que te salga mas barato.. ademas si haces la repro con el filtro de aire nuevo .. los parametros se modificaran en base del flujo de aire que meta el TTDA... Creo que es mejor asi... Para que veas los colores en terminados del TTDA esta es una foto que encontre por ahi, espero te sirva Un saludo y animate !!! Robo Responder
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