DV+

Never heard of them tbh, but an interesting product nevertheless and £81 isn't too bad either.
 
Just wondered if they were any good and do what they say they do?
 
Works out to £105 delivered, seems pretty steep.

Interesting though, bet it would work well on tuned cars.
 
Nice way to waste £81. I've got the Rev D DV. Using boost gauge, it shows it works well with perfect boost and vacuum.
 
I've got the Torque App on the phone. So can monitor boost and vacuum every so often to make sure it's all ticitybooo !!!
Magnetic phone mount sits between the two central vents.
In a previous car, the mechanical boost gauge was located on the dash in the corner by the A pillar and windscreen.


Mrlapou where did you mount your boost gauge? In the vent?
 
Ok cheers I think I'm going to get a vent gauge but in 2 minds wether to do it or not now!
 
Nice way to waste £81. I've got the Rev D DV. Using boost gauge, it shows it works well with perfect boost and vacuum.

The rev D are terrible for not sealing properly after gear change even on stage 1 cars. I swapped mine for a rev G and it was like I'd had a remap!
 
Heard the plastic piston can crack and snap too on the revision D
 
It also has it's drawbacks and it certainly isn't fit and forget - the piston requires servicing from time to time as they can stick.

http://www.audi-sport.net/vb/a3-s3-sportback-8p-chassis/131370-audi-s3-8p-forge-dv.html

Ok in the event of a stickage.....undo allen bolts on top, lubricate, refit, done.

Off you go for another million miles, without the thought of cracking and diaphragms splitting.

It just ends up being a lubricating process. Not exactly expensive and not exactly difficult.
 
Also if you have a problem with a forge product its a no quibbles replacement/refund or they will send you the required stuff to repair it
 

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