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Skoda Octavia Scout 4x4 1.8TSI K04/330

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Skoda Octavia Scout 4x4 1.8TSI 2009

K04 Turbo from Audi S3

Intercooler from Audi S3

K04 Air Intake custom made (TSI MAF)

Forge MotorSport Blow Off

345мм Front Brakes and Discs from Audi S3

Haldex Performance Controller

SPEC Stage2 Clutch Kit (240mm)

Full 76mm Exhaust System with Race cat and quad exhaust pipes (INOX)

NGK Spark Plugs

GReddy Boost Controller

Forge Short Shift Adapter

and of course lot of software magic

Results: 330 hp on the engine, 257 hp on the wheels, 437Nm of Torque

Dyno

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The car

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:p Superb V6 eat this

Enjoy

videos later on

For interested in such project, the tuners are in Greece/Thessaloniki. Auto Porfiris [email protected]

http://www.autoporfiris.gr/

The whole project took about a week

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Big spec and what a sleeper, I like.

Transmission loss though, serious?

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Big spec and what a sleeper, I like.

Transmission loss though, serious?

Its All Wheel Drive :)

Yeah but even so, didn't realise they were quite that harsh.

Must be a great drive.

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:) I'm still keeping my clutch, but.... you have to see what happen when you push the throttle over 3000rpm. The car can broke your neck :)

Its All Wheel Drive :)

+1, As with any 4wd you will get a large power loss through the transmision, i can remember the company i previously worked for who specialised in 4wds i was amazed at the "drag" from the transmsion. cossys were bad, but the system was a basic but bullit proof system and you could and still can put some serious power through that system. not had much to do with the haldex system other than servicing would like to see what the longeverty will be.

Definitely a bit of a sleeper/Q car there and I bet is shifts... Nice :thumbup:

A VERY nice piece of work! :thumbup:

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This is a short test drive after the modification:

Started accelerating on 2nd gear, because I have to keep my clutch. It is still brand new.

Enjoy

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Outside run video.

Listen the sound of the Intake and BlowOff

I love the way you've opened up the blanking plate on the opposite side for the quad pipes... :thumbup:

Your car is really very cool!!

Love it B)

very nice, did you find a 2x4 pipe system off the shelf?-- that looks like a bit custom

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very nice, did you find a 2x4 pipe system off the shelf?-- that looks like a bit custom

It is custom made with 5 year guarantee and it is amazing. There is no available on the market proper performance exhaust system for the 1.8TSI 4x4.

How much did it cost please?

I'm interested in doing this, and Greece is not far :)

I wonder is it possible and how scary it would cost to fit the Superb V6, dsg gearbox and ecu to Scout :)

Thanks and well done.

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Now that is a Sleeper as apart from Quad Exhausts that just looks like any other Scout.

Excellent work.

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How much did it cost please?

I'm interested in doing this, and Greece is not far :)

I wonder is it possible and how scary it would cost to fit the Superb V6, dsg gearbox and ecu to Scout :)

Thanks and well done.

Еverything depends on what parts you prefer. You can send inquiry to [email protected] in English.

About 3.6FSI from Superb V6... I think that it is possible, but... why :)? It produces 260hp on the engine, to make it better you need to go deeper with turbo or supercharger conversions which is huge investment. :|

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Thank you. Maybe i will drive to Sofia and see you first :)

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Thank you. Maybe i will drive to Sofia and see you first :)

You are welcome ;)

Poli oreo!That is sooo cool!

Theo Mparmpagiannis

Hijacking the thread a bit.....Will the springs from an RS 0cty2 fit a 4x4 octy2?They did not on the old octy due to independant rear suspension on the 4x4.

Very nice indeed :thumbup:

This will get Stuart_J thinking B)

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