NEUSPEED Hi-Flow Turbo Discharge Conversion kit install
Yesterday, I installed a NEUSPEED Hi-Flow Turbo Discharge Conversion kit (Part Number: 48.02.74). Picked it up slightly discounted from HS Tuning.
As received photos, assembled (I could not resist assembling):
Aluminum to aluminum weld of the mounting bracket & and speckling of black on the ID (presumably overspray from the black coating process...whatever it is... feels polymerish not ceramic).
The billet turbo flange adapter is honestly... quite quite nice. Nicely machined. A tricky bit to machine too! This piece honestly is why this pipe costs $200+ the pipe and the coating... meh 50 bucks when you toss in a fully burdened labor rate on top of everything.
Rolled my car up some ramps.
Tool the belly pan off.
Jacked the passenger side front up a bit further. Took wheel off.
Then I followed the instructions sent with the part. They were bang on. Follow them exactly you will have no issues.
Initially, I assembled the billet adapter, silicon, pipe and clamps prior to getting in the garage... yea, won't work. Leave it all disassembled and follow the instructions.
Pipe is super light weight. I didn't weight the Neuspeed vs OEM but maybe there's a few grams saved... negligible unless you're a track nut looking for tenths.
OEM Pipe exposed.
OEM pipe removed looking up into turbo.
Neuspeed pipe installed. Clears pulleys no problem. Mounts rock solid.
No new sounds and hard to notice a difference or reduction in turbo spool up lag. Since the turbo in my car, 2011 base TT, is so small to begin with probably not surprising that its hard to notice. I probably should get around to installing a boost gauge so I can actually monitor boost...