Project 600bhp: TTS Roadster

Project 600bhp: TTS Roadster

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tvrfan007

413 posts

174 months

Friday 31st January 2020
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Good read mate and interested to see what power figures you end up at.

How come you didn't start with the RS?

MikeM6

5,004 posts

102 months

Friday 31st January 2020
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Interested to see how it pans out for you, I had a 2006 Leon with the TFSI mapped to 240hp and even that was a really useable powerband. Good luck with it all!

cerb4.5lee

30,594 posts

180 months

Saturday 1st February 2020
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tvrfan007 said:
How come you didn't start with the RS?
I think that would have been the direction I'd have gone in. The OP clearly loves performance so the RS might have been a better shout to start with.

Good thread OP and I was sad to read about your woes with the engine. Looking forward to seeing how it all pans out for you and I wish you all the best. thumbup

SiT

1,163 posts

201 months

Saturday 1st February 2020
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Wow! Just wow!

Si

JonChalk

6,469 posts

110 months

Saturday 1st February 2020
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Loved mine, and the Tango Red is a great colour, but it did stay absolutely stock!



Keep up the excellent work and the updates!


Ruskie

3,989 posts

200 months

Saturday 1st February 2020
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My first thought was ‘Wow you have deep pockets!’ Second thought was ‘GTR?’

Love where you are heading though, will be a machine when it’s done.

Bowen86

239 posts

111 months

Saturday 1st February 2020
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Great build so far, i can only imagine the period of time where you had to decide what to do post engine pop.

As a MK7R owner at stage 1, I am really concerned about going stage two!

Looking forward to more updates.

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 1st February 2020
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ttsroadster said:
My pockets aren't as deep as I'd like.
In that case, put it back to standard, flog it and buy a faster car. There are many cheaper paths to 500+ hp.

Macron

9,876 posts

166 months

Saturday 1st February 2020
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Brilliantly bonkers, can't wait to see what's next with this!

moxy89

143 posts

152 months

Friday 7th February 2020
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tvrfan007 said:
Good read mate and interested to see what power figures you end up at.

How come you didn't start with the RS?
Probably the same reason I got an S3 over a rs3, the rs range is mental money to buy and modding them is even more expensive. With what you save on buying one you can make the lower model as fast with better all round package

Augustus Windsock

3,369 posts

155 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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Applaud the OP, not sure SWMBO would have let me go down this path. At least not whilst still retaining my man-vegetables...
Also refreshing to see the work done on a roadster rather than the usual default coupe!
This has made me look at Litchfield, as they do conversions on the RS3 2.5, and which seem reasonably priced.
I wonder if this might have been a better bet than the original tuner (pre-supposing that they detected the injector was beginning to fail?)

blue al

945 posts

159 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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If it helps to hear this my wife’s bogo 2010 roadster engine had to be swapped out at 70k, std not tuned or messed with in any shape or form, owned from new, with all services to Audi schedule, was drinking oil.

Meanwhile my mini r53 2005 had every upgrade conceivable and was pushing over 100 bhp more than factory power on oem internals past 143k and was still going strong when sold.

Factory 3/4 respray foc from mini at 8 years for some paint issue worth about 3k according to body shop manager

Audi help for borked engine...nowt at 4years old,
5k+ bill for new factory engine installed by good independent



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ZX10R NIN

27,604 posts

125 months

Sunday 16th February 2020
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Great thread & work I know only to well that once you start on the upgrade route it doesn't stop until you reach the place that you said you wouldn't go to smile

daddy cool

4,001 posts

229 months

Tuesday 18th February 2020
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ttsroadster said:
I'm not a big fan of cosmetic changes, (prefer performance upgrades). I only went as far as debadging but I'm starting to wonder whether it's worth putting them back on?!
Funnily enough, im thinking of removing the rings from the bonnet of my TTS - I think it looks smart, and makes it easier polishing!
I'd keep the rear badges on I think.

What make is the exhaust, and how much £££?

Macron

9,876 posts

166 months

Tuesday 18th February 2020
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Fine work! Great to have saved it when it would have been so easy to give up too.

daddy cool

4,001 posts

229 months

Wednesday 19th February 2020
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ttsroadster said:
Yeah it does look better on the front I think, but the back just looks too plain and almost weird with nothing there.

It's a Scorpion Valved exhaust, not sure if I can post links but it's this one https://www.scorpion-exhausts.com/audi-tt-tts-mk3-...

I paid £1300 plus vat which included fitting. I'm also running the Scorpion downpipe too. Although I'm likely going to change it for a 4inch version that Tracksl*g do.

Edited by ttsroadster on Tuesday 18th February 18:01
Ta - still sounds quite muted doesn't it? Maybe on your beast it'll be a bit louder!

Shappers24

816 posts

86 months

Wednesday 19th February 2020
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Really like the TTS, sad to hear of your problems. Surprising as the EA888 engine has been put in everything and I thought was generally pretty reliable; even in tuned form.

TTS is on my list for a test drive in the summer when I replace the mini... also so is the S1 which appears in your picture above.

TekoTime

96 posts

96 months

Wednesday 19th February 2020
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How does your missus feel about the size upgrade on your Twin Intercooled Turbo S?