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Old 06-15-2002, 06:54 AM
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APR stage 3

Has anyone gone with the APR Stage 3 kit on their 1.8T Jetta? APR claims 290hp and 296ft lb of torque on 93 Octane. I am not really in the market for a Jetta but that could change if I get some feedback on this kit.

I wanted to know how many actual hp it puts out and if owners have experienced any major problems?

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Totaled Honda eh? I just baught my Jetta after I totaled my Generation 2 Montero Sr... Anyway... I believe the 290 Hp boost because it has a higher compression rate. But while I dont have experience with this particular model, I do know one key thing. The 93 octane wont give you any more horse power in that engine than 87 octane. And if you ran 103 octane through it, you probably wouldnt know the difference either! If you really want to info on this kit though, email me and Ill take care of it for you the day I get your email.
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