Almost a year after it was dropped and it’s still one of the best videos I’ve found when looking into a down pipe upgrade. Explaining and showing the before and after while also breaking down how you were able to measure the difference in performance definitely set the video apart from others. Dope job, keep doing what you’re doing
That means so much to me:) It's crazy how it has already been almost a year from when I started the channel. Seriously, thank you for the support and the kind words!
For sure need to sub on this. I have a 2002 225. As of right now my downpipe and FMIC is sitting in a box. I added the vent boost gauge, Ram air intake from Europe, n275 mod, ordering new larger turbo pipe. I love this exhaust, for sure ordering it. And after all that tuning it at z-works in Dallas Texas.
That sounds sweet! Thanks for the support! I'm excited to hear how you like it after the car is all built! Ive got a FMIC, TIP and more goodies on the way too:)
I recently acquired a mk1 tt base 180 hp the looks I get are unlike anything and the amount of people who think it rear engine is kinda fun but in all seriousness this is one of the best sports cars from the 2000s
I have a stock 1.8T AUQ (180) with a 2.5 catback. I plan to install a 2.5 catted downpipe, supersized SFS TIP, a new diverter valve (probably Forge 008 or the OEM 710p) and the N75k and then do a stage 1 remap. I am excited about the upcoming results :) This car is fun to drive but it lacks a bit of lower-end power under 3,500 rpm also I feel the turbo has some "lag" even when its a K03s which is supposed to have no-lag at all. Hope the throttle response or whatever you call it, improves with the downpipe :)
I had pretty much identical mods on my 04 A4 Avant. I can verify that the Downpipe made the lag a ton better in combination with the tune. The higher boost threshold and less resistance really helped the throttle response and spool time a ton. My ko3s spooled a ton faster than the ko4 does. I am excited to hear how you like the results :) Thanks for the support.
@Dani I have the same auq engine on a Leon mk1, and I'm planning on a catted downpipe. Did you notice any differences now that you've probably installed it? And another question, from what I've read, the diverter valve doesn't increase performance or improves turbo spool, I would like to know your opinion on how the car feels with one of those. Sorry for a lot of questions. :)
Thank you for your vids, Hunter. Keep it going man, your passion and very well-spoken vids will reward you in the future I feel. Many of the things you have done, I did or doing myself for the most part. And I 100% agree with you, these are the best project car you can get that is AWD, Turbo and still great looking iconic car you can get with the money. Last 2 years, I purchase two MK1 TTs. ALMS red leather cpe and MK1 Roadster 225 with too many mods, big tubo, FMIC, BC coils, willwood front 4pot brakes (I just purchased it this way) So I am still learning about this one. I am in North Dallas. I will keep checking your post.Thanks Lito G
Wow thank you so very much! I really appreciate your kind words and support! They really do mean alot to me. Those sound like two awesome cars by the way. I've been looking into big turbo setups and they look like a blast! I am glad to hear i'm not the only one who thinks these are one of the best bang for the buck projects out there! Thank you again :) -Hunter
@@HunterDirection I am going to reach out to Motozal performance, and try one of their tune packages because of you. 15 years ago, I used to own two 1990 Acura NSX, one highly mod $$$$$$$$ for the track, the other for the street. I wish I still had them. But these two TTs are fine to have and feel the Need for Speed and the timeless looks is god enough without breaking the bank or freaking out if someone will door-ding it on a parking lot. And allowed me to feel okay about doing some paint and plastic dip, not feel I ruin it so much.
@@litogonzales8854 Woah NSX's are incredible cars. I totally get how you feel comparing the tt and the nsx. It's really cool you had two of them as well! I'm glad you're gonna check out Motoza, I've had a great experience with them on my cars! Thank you again for all the support!:)
Thank you so much for the video I have a highly modified 1.8 180 hp Quattro TT My spec’s GAIC flash- 20lbs boost K&N high flow filter that is connected straight to the turbo Franken turbo F21 42 design draft 3 inch downpipe No catalytic converter by 42 design draft 42 designs duel mufflers CTS intercool that came with a bigger intake manifold then stock and all the plumbing for the turbo Haldex Touch motion controller Throttlebody sprint booster Short stroke shifter Performance clutch light weight fly wheel Car is a beast because of the touch motion controller and sprint booster you really need these two things on this 1.8 get them installed and you’ll see what I’m talking about even if you have a big turbo and you’re running 25 pounds of boost you need to touch motion controller and especially the sprint booster
Woah that sounds like a really awesome car! I will be sure to look into the haldex controller and sprint booster. Ive heard great things about them before so they are high on my list of parts to pickup for the project! Thank you a ton for the support by the way :)
@@HunterDirection i hope ur next upgrade will be some coilovers. The stock TT suspension is waay to high.. i put a ST xta on mine with some michelin tyres and i can tell its worth every cent! Ive drove it over here in Germany on the Nordschleife and it drives like a different car now 👌 I wish i could put a downpipe on mine too but bcs of the restrictions here TÜV says NO! Even blow off wastegates are not allowed over here..😭
@@Hallo123207 Coilovers are 100% going to be on the car as soon as the snow melts here! We have almost a foot on the roads now so I wanna wait so I don't tear my lip off immediately lol. Also yeah I watched a video on TÜV a little bit ago and it seems like a crazy process to go through. Thank you for the support and the suggestion. I'll check out that brand of coils for sure!
We have some really great roads here. I'm planning on getting some footage going around a nearby lake which is like 6 miles of hairpins :) Thanks for the support!
Man if that bit of road with the huge dipper is near you, i highly recommend using that location for future videos. Its would of been nice to run the sound of your TT right to the end of the video... That music left me feeling ripped off. (Constructive criticism)
This was my first video ever, so there are loads of improvements I could make from this one haha. I will plan on revisiting that road sometime for another video!
That's a very good point! Thankfully I'm pretty gentle with the car. I am also planning on building the motor when I source a second car to have while I do it! Thanks for the support!
Absolutely! I've been keeping up with your mk1. It's an awesome car I love the black charge pipe you picked up. I wish there was a similar part available in the states. Importing the matte would be around $300. We have the chrome but the matte looks awesome!
I got a question, Ive got a fwd tt, just bought a eurosport catted downpipe to add with my catback, both 2.5, would it be bad for the car if i didnt get a tune for the downpipe right after i got it installed? I want to get a new DV/HDV before i get a tune.
Question. Since you already have the XS Power / Relentless Cat Back System is there a specific reason you did NOT purchase the XS Power / Relentless down-pipe? What made you choose the CTS Turbo down-pipe? Any thoughts or insights would be greatly appreciated.
Great question. There are a few articles that say it's hard for a company to develop a downpipe for the 225 due to the lack of clearance and whatnot. I have had a bit of trouble with fitment for xs power parts in the past (on my a4) so I was a bit wary. I loved my cts turbo downpipe on the a4 (fitment was top notch with no clunking on other parts of the car.) So I went with that again for a similar experience. Thank you for the support! Happy to answer any other questions.
@@HunterDirection Thank you very much for your reply. What were the fitment issues you encountered with the XS Power cat back system? (Do you feel these fitment issues would be present with brand new motor mounts?). Do the exhaust tips sit flush with the bumper valance? If you had to do it all over again would you purchase a full turbo back CTS system? (Or a full system from another company ie - 42 Draft Designs).
@@rennspeed that's another great question. I actually didn't have any fitment issues with their exhaust. It is however really quiet for an aftermarket exhaust, but sounded so much better after the downpipe was on. I think the exhaust tips fit well too. There is a little bit of clearance between the exhaust tips and the rear valence, and it's even all over. The tips were my favorite part. I do remember the length of the exhaust needing to be adjusted a little to fit with the stock cats, but it wasn't by much.
How much would it cost to install the down pipe? If you installed it yourself, how difficult would you say it would be for a beginner to install themselves? I have this exact car and have been considering this modification for a while.
For the 225 the hardest part is removing the stock downpipe. It splits into 2 1inch pipes right after the turbo that connect to dual cats, so you will need to remove the subframe, cut the downpipe off, or use a car lift and a bunch of maneuvering to get it out. So long as the bolts onto the turbo aren't too terribly rusted the job isn't the worst thing in the world but it does take a long time and is a bit annoying without a lift. (not much room at all) I called a few shops to see about it and they quoted me anywhere between $500-750 depending on their rates. Happy to answer any more questions. Does that help?
Just a note, you can get it out if you only fully disconnect the from side of the sub frame while leaving the back bolts on around a quarter thread. Makes it easier to get back together and might reduce any alignment or fitment issues after fully dropping the subframe
@@JorgeR000 The car is tuned to peak around 20psi. I would be sure to check if you have a diverter valve or a blowoff valve since you would need a different tune for each. Audis generally run diverter valves stock.
I have a XS-power catback and Techtonics catless downpipe on my 1.8t A4 B5 and honestly I can't stand it. It's so bassy and annoying. Like pure drone. Sounds a lot better on your TT (although I understand it's a different exhaust layout)
@@litogonzales8854 Yeah that's what I've been thinking about. I've only had the car for a week though. Do you have a particular one you recommend? Thanks btw :)
If you have the 225, A really easy way to tell is to look under the car at the catalytic converters. The stock downpipe splits into 2 smaller pipes which connect to 2 cats. Aftermarket downpipes will either have just one larger cat (same diameter as the exhaust usually) or just a pipe in there place since they don't split into 2 pipes. :) thanks for the support
Almost a year after it was dropped and it’s still one of the best videos I’ve found when looking into a down pipe upgrade. Explaining and showing the before and after while also breaking down how you were able to measure the difference in performance definitely set the video apart from others. Dope job, keep doing what you’re doing
That means so much to me:) It's crazy how it has already been almost a year from when I started the channel. Seriously, thank you for the support and the kind words!
This guy sure sounds like an awesome mechanical engineer! I hope he’s not an imposter and actually a computer engineer or something 👍
For sure need to sub on this. I have a 2002 225. As of right now my downpipe and FMIC is sitting in a box. I added the vent boost gauge, Ram air intake from Europe, n275 mod, ordering new larger turbo pipe. I love this exhaust, for sure ordering it. And after all that tuning it at z-works in Dallas Texas.
Forgot to say I also did the SS for the tranny
That sounds sweet! Thanks for the support! I'm excited to hear how you like it after the car is all built! Ive got a FMIC, TIP and more goodies on the way too:)
I like how much you invest in making these videos
I recently acquired a mk1 tt base 180 hp the looks I get are unlike anything and the amount of people who think it rear engine is kinda fun but in all seriousness this is one of the best sports cars from the 2000s
I have a stock 1.8T AUQ (180) with a 2.5 catback. I plan to install a 2.5 catted downpipe, supersized SFS TIP, a new diverter valve (probably Forge 008 or the OEM 710p) and the N75k and then do a stage 1 remap. I am excited about the upcoming results :) This car is fun to drive but it lacks a bit of lower-end power under 3,500 rpm also I feel the turbo has some "lag" even when its a K03s which is supposed to have no-lag at all. Hope the throttle response or whatever you call it, improves with the downpipe :)
I had pretty much identical mods on my 04 A4 Avant. I can verify that the Downpipe made the lag a ton better in combination with the tune. The higher boost threshold and less resistance really helped the throttle response and spool time a ton. My ko3s spooled a ton faster than the ko4 does. I am excited to hear how you like the results :) Thanks for the support.
Did it help with the spooling or power?
@Dani I have the same auq engine on a Leon mk1, and I'm planning on a catted downpipe. Did you notice any differences now that you've probably installed it?
And another question, from what I've read, the diverter valve doesn't increase performance or improves turbo spool, I would like to know your opinion on how the car feels with one of those.
Sorry for a lot of questions. :)
Thank you for your vids, Hunter. Keep it going man, your passion and very well-spoken vids will reward you in the future I feel. Many of the things you have done, I did or doing myself for the most part. And I 100% agree with you, these are the best project car you can get that is AWD, Turbo and still great looking iconic car you can get with the money. Last 2 years, I purchase two MK1 TTs. ALMS red leather cpe and MK1 Roadster 225 with too many mods, big tubo, FMIC, BC coils, willwood front 4pot brakes (I just purchased it this way) So I am still learning about this one. I am in North Dallas. I will keep checking your post.Thanks Lito G
Wow thank you so very much! I really appreciate your kind words and support! They really do mean alot to me. Those sound like two awesome cars by the way. I've been looking into big turbo setups and they look like a blast! I am glad to hear i'm not the only one who thinks these are one of the best bang for the buck projects out there! Thank you again :) -Hunter
@@HunterDirection I am going to reach out to Motozal performance, and try one of their tune packages because of you. 15 years ago, I used to own two 1990 Acura NSX, one highly mod $$$$$$$$ for the track, the other for the street. I wish I still had them. But these two TTs are fine to have and feel the Need for Speed and the timeless looks is god enough without breaking the bank or freaking out if someone will door-ding it on a parking lot. And allowed me to feel okay about doing some paint and plastic dip, not feel I ruin it so much.
@@litogonzales8854 Woah NSX's are incredible cars. I totally get how you feel comparing the tt and the nsx. It's really cool you had two of them as well! I'm glad you're gonna check out Motoza, I've had a great experience with them on my cars! Thank you again for all the support!:)
Thank you so much for the video I have a highly modified 1.8 180 hp Quattro TT
My spec’s
GAIC flash- 20lbs boost
K&N high flow filter that is connected straight to the turbo
Franken turbo F21
42 design draft 3 inch downpipe
No catalytic converter by 42 design draft
42 designs duel mufflers
CTS intercool that came with a bigger intake manifold then stock and all the plumbing for the turbo
Haldex Touch motion controller
Throttlebody sprint booster
Short stroke shifter
Performance clutch light weight fly wheel
Car is a beast because of the touch motion controller and sprint booster you really need these two things on this 1.8 get them installed and you’ll see what I’m talking about even if you have a big turbo and you’re running 25 pounds of boost you need to touch motion controller and especially the sprint booster
Woah that sounds like a really awesome car! I will be sure to look into the haldex controller and sprint booster. Ive heard great things about them before so they are high on my list of parts to pickup for the project! Thank you a ton for the support by the way :)
@@HunterDirection i hope ur next upgrade will be some coilovers. The stock TT suspension is waay to high.. i put a ST xta on mine with some michelin tyres and i can tell its worth every cent!
Ive drove it over here in Germany on the Nordschleife and it drives like a different car now 👌
I wish i could put a downpipe on mine too but bcs of the restrictions here TÜV says NO! Even blow off wastegates are not allowed over here..😭
@@Hallo123207 Coilovers are 100% going to be on the car as soon as the snow melts here! We have almost a foot on the roads now so I wanna wait so I don't tear my lip off immediately lol. Also yeah I watched a video on TÜV a little bit ago and it seems like a crazy process to go through. Thank you for the support and the suggestion. I'll check out that brand of coils for sure!
Nice test, I will get a downpipe for my S3 8L soon so that helps, because there are not many videos about these either
i got the exact same sound,wow
I want to live where you live. Those roads!
We have some really great roads here. I'm planning on getting some footage going around a nearby lake which is like 6 miles of hairpins :) Thanks for the support!
There's no stage 2 tune that supports high flow cat/ decat downpipe now. So, I am stuck with stock downpipe, sadly.
Check out Motoza performance! Their tunes are all custom to whatever mods you have
All that extra noise would do my head in after a while
subbed u need more subs mate you are doing great job
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the support:)
What should it cost to get that downpipe installed?
Man if that bit of road with the huge dipper is near you, i highly recommend using that location for future videos.
Its would of been nice to run the sound of your TT right to the end of the video... That music left me feeling ripped off. (Constructive criticism)
This was my first video ever, so there are loads of improvements I could make from this one haha. I will plan on revisiting that road sometime for another video!
Great results mate but be careful with that amount of torque on the standard rods as they are a weak point and will give way eventually
That's a very good point! Thankfully I'm pretty gentle with the car. I am also planning on building the motor when I source a second car to have while I do it! Thanks for the support!
@@HunterDirection no worries i don't want you blowing your motor up.im doing a mk1 project we need to keep these cars on the road 👍🏻
Absolutely! I've been keeping up with your mk1. It's an awesome car I love the black charge pipe you picked up. I wish there was a similar part available in the states. Importing the matte would be around $300. We have the chrome but the matte looks awesome!
I got a question, Ive got a fwd tt, just bought a eurosport catted downpipe to add with my catback, both 2.5, would it be bad for the car if i didnt get a tune for the downpipe right after i got it installed? I want to get a new DV/HDV before i get a tune.
Question. Since you already have the XS Power / Relentless Cat Back System is there a specific reason you did NOT purchase the XS Power / Relentless down-pipe? What made you choose the CTS Turbo down-pipe? Any thoughts or insights would be greatly appreciated.
Great question. There are a few articles that say it's hard for a company to develop a downpipe for the 225 due to the lack of clearance and whatnot. I have had a bit of trouble with fitment for xs power parts in the past (on my a4) so I was a bit wary. I loved my cts turbo downpipe on the a4 (fitment was top notch with no clunking on other parts of the car.) So I went with that again for a similar experience. Thank you for the support! Happy to answer any other questions.
@@HunterDirection Thank you very much for your reply. What were the fitment issues you encountered with the XS Power cat back system? (Do you feel these fitment issues would be present with brand new motor mounts?). Do the exhaust tips sit flush with the bumper valance? If you had to do it all over again would you purchase a full turbo back CTS system? (Or a full system from another company ie - 42 Draft Designs).
@@rennspeed that's another great question. I actually didn't have any fitment issues with their exhaust. It is however really quiet for an aftermarket exhaust, but sounded so much better after the downpipe was on. I think the exhaust tips fit well too. There is a little bit of clearance between the exhaust tips and the rear valence, and it's even all over. The tips were my favorite part. I do remember the length of the exhaust needing to be adjusted a little to fit with the stock cats, but it wasn't by much.
How much would it cost to install the down pipe? If you installed it yourself, how difficult would you say it would be for a beginner to install themselves? I have this exact car and have been considering this modification for a while.
For the 225 the hardest part is removing the stock downpipe. It splits into 2 1inch pipes right after the turbo that connect to dual cats, so you will need to remove the subframe, cut the downpipe off, or use a car lift and a bunch of maneuvering to get it out. So long as the bolts onto the turbo aren't too terribly rusted the job isn't the worst thing in the world but it does take a long time and is a bit annoying without a lift. (not much room at all) I called a few shops to see about it and they quoted me anywhere between $500-750 depending on their rates. Happy to answer any more questions. Does that help?
Just a note, you can get it out if you only fully disconnect the from side of the sub frame while leaving the back bolts on around a quarter thread. Makes it easier to get back together and might reduce any alignment or fitment issues after fully dropping the subframe
que blowoff usas?
The car does not have a blowoff valve. :) The sound comes from the "Forge Diverter valve" and the Neuspeed intake.
@@HunterDirection yo tengo una blowoff forge splitter, cuantas psi usas?
@@JorgeR000 The car is tuned to peak around 20psi. I would be sure to check if you have a diverter valve or a blowoff valve since you would need a different tune for each. Audis generally run diverter valves stock.
I have a XS-power catback and Techtonics catless downpipe on my 1.8t A4 B5 and honestly I can't stand it.
It's so bassy and annoying. Like pure drone. Sounds a lot better on your TT (although I understand it's a different exhaust layout)
Oh Jeeze sorry to hear that. My a4 sounded way different than the TT as well. It's crazy how different the sound can be with such a similar engine.
You can add resonator , I did, it worked. No more drone and way less noisy in the cabin. But still sounds great out in the rear exhaust
@@litogonzales8854 Yeah that's what I've been thinking about. I've only had the car for a week though.
Do you have a particular one you recommend?
Thanks btw :)
My car sound the exact same as yours with the stock downpipe I think
I don’t know if it’s been changed now?
If you have the 225, A really easy way to tell is to look under the car at the catalytic converters. The stock downpipe splits into 2 smaller pipes which connect to 2 cats. Aftermarket downpipes will either have just one larger cat (same diameter as the exhaust usually) or just a pipe in there place since they don't split into 2 pipes. :) thanks for the support
Why would you spend 700 dollars on a catted downpipe lol
Because we have laws to get the car inspected and road legal you know?