AmD Viper DV

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Re: AmD Viper DV

Post by chris22 » Sat Dec 13, 2003 8:35 pm

That's what Ive been getting when overtaking no boost ho sh** then bang it's back in again thew!
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Re: AmD Viper DV

Post by Paul-RS » Sun Dec 14, 2003 9:53 pm

Hi Eric.

AmD have shipped these abroad before.

www.auto-amd.com

They are currently £65.00 +VAT + postage/packaging
if you Quote Audi-Sport.net when you contact AmD

Call them on +44(0)1869 323205

They Normally Retail at £85.00 +VAT + postage/packing so saving should more than cover the cost of getting it to you in Holland.

Forgot to add, this offer is only if you are a registered user of Audi-sport.net. See their group buy section for more details.

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Re: AmD Viper DV

Post by Paul-RS » Sun Dec 28, 2003 4:34 pm

heres the service kit for the Viper valve.

[img]images/rsul/37069-service%20kit..JPG[/img]

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Re: AmD Viper DV

Post by S3MUD » Thu Jan 08, 2004 2:32 pm

Has anybody tried the Bailey re-circ DV?

Is it easy to fit and where is the original located?
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Re: AmD Viper DV

Post by Paul-RS » Thu Jan 08, 2004 4:11 pm

original is under engine cover over back right hand side of engine bay.

between engine and bulk head.


Bailey are not so common. People usually go for those sold by Amd , which is now the Viper of Forge.

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Re: AmD Viper DV

Post by S3MUD » Thu Jan 08, 2004 11:18 pm

Is the AMD Viper a re-sirc valve?

Is it silent?

Does it affect the air-flow meter?
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Re: AmD Viper DV

Post by chris22 » Thu Jan 08, 2004 11:33 pm

Yes there are re-circ type which is what you should be using on the S3. An atmos type can stall the turbo causing damage.
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Re: AmD Viper DV

Post by S3MUD » Fri Jan 09, 2004 1:04 pm

Yes there are re-circ type which is what you should be using on the S3. An atmos type can stall the turbo causing damage.
You have been warned.
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Bass.. I drive an Audi not an RS Turbo!! Escort.

I want the silent type!
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Re: AmD Viper DV

Post by chris22 » Fri Jan 09, 2004 11:45 pm

[/quote]

Bass.. I drive an Audi not an RS Turbo!! Escort.

I want the silent type! [/quote]
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Re: AmD Viper DV

Post by ChelseaMick » Mon Jan 12, 2004 12:40 pm

Is the AMD Viper a re-sirc valve?
Is it silent?
Does it affect the air-flow meter?

Yes it is re-circ.
Yes it is silent.
Hasn't had any effect on the air flow meter. I have had it installed for around 6 months.

I Have also had the Bailey DV installed in the past as well as the latest Bosch one and I honestly can't tell the difference between any of the types I have had installed.

AMD Viper DV fitted on my S3

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Re: AmD Viper DV

Post by S3MUD » Mon Jan 12, 2004 2:06 pm

Cheers Mick! Nice pic. Going to get one... [img]images/graemlins/clap.gif[/img]

Just need to wait until I have funds for the below before I make the trip to AMD.

18" TT RS Wheels.
AMD Viper DV
30mm Spring kit.
Timing belt change.

Got to be close to 2 k!!

Ahh the joys of cars!

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