My 1st Oil Change!
#32
Had the computer reprogrammed, added 90rwhp. Goes like a raped ape now.
#35
It's an Exhuast System...
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#36
Not worth the price though/hp though IMO...and usually noisy...I hate noisy diesel's.
#38
Those guys must know where Jimmy Hoffa is buried.
#39
To the OP, if you are nervous about waiting that long before the initial oil change you could always take an oil sample and send it out to be analyzed. It only costs $22.50 for the normal test and the lab sends back a full breakdown. It is pretty normal for people in the VW/Audi community to do this once in a while just to check in on the state of their engine.
Cheap insurance when you've put some miles on. Might not be quite as applicable in your situation but I've always been tempted to send in a sample before the first oil change on a new car. Here is a link to Blackstone Labs, which seems to be the go-to company for oil analysis: http://www.blackstone-labs.com/standard_analysis.html
Cheap insurance when you've put some miles on. Might not be quite as applicable in your situation but I've always been tempted to send in a sample before the first oil change on a new car. Here is a link to Blackstone Labs, which seems to be the go-to company for oil analysis: http://www.blackstone-labs.com/standard_analysis.html
#41
To the OP, if you are nervous about waiting that long before the initial oil change you could always take an oil sample and send it out to be analyzed. It only costs $22.50 for the normal test and the lab sends back a full breakdown. It is pretty normal for people in the VW/Audi community to do this once in a while just to check in on the state of their engine.
Cheap insurance when you've put some miles on. Might not be quite as applicable in your situation but I've always been tempted to send in a sample before the first oil change on a new car. Here is a link to Blackstone Labs, which seems to be the go-to company for oil analysis: http://www.blackstone-labs.com/standard_analysis.html
Cheap insurance when you've put some miles on. Might not be quite as applicable in your situation but I've always been tempted to send in a sample before the first oil change on a new car. Here is a link to Blackstone Labs, which seems to be the go-to company for oil analysis: http://www.blackstone-labs.com/standard_analysis.html
#42
To the OP, if you are nervous about waiting that long before the initial oil change you could always take an oil sample and send it out to be analyzed. It only costs $22.50 for the normal test and the lab sends back a full breakdown. It is pretty normal for people in the VW/Audi community to do this once in a while just to check in on the state of their engine.
Cheap insurance when you've put some miles on. Might not be quite as applicable in your situation but I've always been tempted to send in a sample before the first oil change on a new car. Here is a link to Blackstone Labs, which seems to be the go-to company for oil analysis: http://www.blackstone-labs.com/standard_analysis.html
Cheap insurance when you've put some miles on. Might not be quite as applicable in your situation but I've always been tempted to send in a sample before the first oil change on a new car. Here is a link to Blackstone Labs, which seems to be the go-to company for oil analysis: http://www.blackstone-labs.com/standard_analysis.html
I just sent in a oil sample from my F150. It's my 1st analysis from Blackstone. They sound really accurate on knowing how your engine is without even looking at it physically....pretty cool.
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