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Old 11-03-2019 | 11:18 AM
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So my car has been with FSI since June and I have now been reunited with it. As background, it is a 2003 C4S with 105,000 miles, had all the recommended maintenance (including IMS/RMS/t-stat/deep sump/magnetic plug/spin-on filter) done at 65K.

My car was running perfect and chose to do an elective rebuild. Since I track it about 4 weekends a year, I elected for the 3.8 track prepared rebuild option.

I have put less than 200 miles on the car but good god, it pulls like a freight train!

The reason for my post is to say if you love your car, plan to keep it and are on the fence of having it rebuilt by FSI, I recommend you go fo it!

Oh and the sound, and I haven’t even gone through a tunnel yet!

Came back to me in style!
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Old 11-03-2019 | 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by mdsarch
So my car has been with FSI since June and I have now been reunited with it. As background, it is a 2003 C4S with 105,000 miles, had all the recommended maintenance (including IMS/RMS/t-stat/deep sump/magnetic plug/spin-on filter) done at 65K.

My car was running perfect and chose to do an elective rebuild. Since I track it about 4 weekends a year, I elected for the 3.8 track prepared rebuild option.

I have put less than 200 miles on the car but good god, it pulls like a freight train!

The reason for my post is to say if you love your car, plan to keep it and are on the fence of having it rebuilt by FSI, I recommend you go fo it!

Oh and the sound, and I haven’t even gone through a tunnel yet!
Came back to me in style!
You made the right decision by going with Flat 6 Innovations. Jake Raby runs a top notch shop, second to none. Many people just "rebuild" these engines, but not Flat 6 Innovations. That's what I admire about this man and his team. They've looked closely at the M9X engines and found ways to correct the failings of the factory design. If it wasn't for Raby, most of these cars would probably be ready for the landfill, IMHO.
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Old 11-03-2019 | 11:37 AM
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Congrats!
I love my car and I hope my motor makes it until the time (money) is right for me to have JR rebuild one of the two!
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Old 11-03-2019 | 01:14 PM
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Nice, congrats! I am sure it will be even more fun to drive now.
Old 11-03-2019 | 02:37 PM
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That's a very nice looking car, SY is a great color!

Yeah, these Stage II's are beasts! Mine has the Fister exhaust mod and it sounds as strong as it is. Many addl miles of fun ahead for you!
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Old 11-03-2019 | 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by mdsarch
So my car has been with FSI since June and I have now been reunited with it. As background, it is a 2003 C4S with 105,000 miles, had all the recommended maintenance (including IMS/RMS/t-stat/deep sump/magnetic plug/spin-on filter) done at 65K.

My car was running perfect and chose to do an elective rebuild. Since I track it about 4 weekends a year, I elected for the 3.8 track prepared rebuild option.

I have put less than 200 miles on the car but good god, it pulls like a freight train!

The reason for my post is to say if you love your car, plan to keep it and are on the fence of having it rebuilt by FSI, I recommend you go fo it!

Oh and the sound, and I haven’t even gone through a tunnel yet!

Came back to me in style!
The sound...RIGHT?! I just recently got my "lowly" little Stage 1 engine back from Jake and am truly in love with the sound north of 3500 rpm!
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Old 11-03-2019 | 06:01 PM
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I have about 2 1/2 years and 11k miles on my '99 C2 with Stage1 w/IMS Solution.
No Regrets.
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Old 11-04-2019 | 09:44 PM
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Originally Posted by az968gpw
That's a very nice looking car, SY is a great color!

Yeah, these Stage II's are beasts! Mine has the Fister exhaust mod and it sounds as strong as it is. Many addl miles of fun ahead for you!
I have learned to live with a speed yellow car...It takes some getting used to. I get spotted all around town!

Looking forward to putting many miles on her.
Old 11-05-2019 | 01:06 PM
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What kind of improvement can you find in this performance upgrade besides a better built motor? Top speed, 0-60, 60-120?
Old 11-05-2019 | 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by az968gpw
That's a very nice looking car, SY is a great color!

Yeah, these Stage II's are beasts! Mine has the Fister exhaust mod and it sounds as strong as it is. Many addl miles of fun ahead for you!
Looking forward to getting mine back at the end of the month!
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Old 11-05-2019 | 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by jobyt
Looking forward to getting mine back at the end of the month!
You will LOVE it!!
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Old 11-05-2019 | 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Argeo
What kind of improvement can you find in this performance upgrade besides a better built motor? Top speed, 0-60, 60-120?
I don’t have any numbers for you but all I can say it is much quicker as these motors are focused on improving the torque curve.

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Old 11-05-2019 | 11:50 PM
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Default Looking forward to doing this one day.

Reading all of your comments make me want to upgrade. It’s quite an expense but sounds like the final element to make these cars special. We did a type 4 following the general Raby build and it’s a beast.
enjoy it!
Old 11-06-2019 | 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Argeo
What kind of improvement can you find in this performance upgrade besides a better built motor? Top speed, 0-60, 60-120?
Top speed? The only comment I have for this is that if you get anywhere close to it and get caught, the police will take your car, and you'll probably spend some time in jail... Don't go there (unless you're on a track or the salt flats...)! The FSI built motors are NIGHT and DAY from the stock motor - and they'll last... I can't/won't quote you #'s but the performance difference is not subtle in the least.
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Old 11-06-2019 | 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by mdsarch
My car was running perfect and chose to do an elective rebuild. Since I track it about 4 weekends a year, I elected for the 3.8 track prepared rebuild option.
So, how much $ did this set you back? If you don't want to say publicly, please PM me w/the answer. Thanks!


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