For Sale: 2016 Tornado Red VW GTi 6MT with PP, DCC and Lighting Package
Mileage: 79,906
Price: $20,950 (some room for negotiation) with everything included in this listing. Will not part out, not looking for trade.
VIN: 3VW547AU4GM064728
Contact Info: IG @ steguismotorsports or steguismotorsports at gmail
Car Details:
2016 Tornado Red Golf GTi 6MT with Performance Pack (LSD + Golf R brakes), Dynamic Chassis Control (DCC - Electronic shocks, currently deleted by KW coilover kit) and Lighting Package
- MK7 GTI
Engine/Drivetrain/Power Mods:
IS38 Revision F Turbo (Golf R / RS3 Turbo)
APR Stage 3 High Torque Tune (APR says this is around 350hp/350tq with 93. I don't know if it's that but it's definitely over 300).
Wagner Intercooler
AWE downpipe with HJS 200-cell Cat
Racingline R600 Intake
Akrapovic Titanium Slip-on axle back exhaust with Dry Carbon tips
RS7 Plugs
034 Motorsports Dog bone insert
APR spherical pendulum mount
Billet Rear Main Seal
Fluidampr Harmonic Balancer
South Bend Stage 2 Endurance Clutch and Flywheel
034 motorsports density line engine and transmission mounts
New H5 Duralast Platinum AGM battery (9/9/2022)
Wheels/Tires:
Summer:
Nuespeed RSE11R 18x8.5 +45
Michelin Pilot Sport 4S 245/40R18
VW Clubsport center caps
Titanium Wheel Bolts
Winter
OZ Racing 17x8 +35 Superleggera
225/45/17 Pirelli Sottozero 3
Longer OEM steel wheel bolts
Suspension:
KW Street Comfort Suspension
DCC disabled (DCC is pointless anyway you can’t even feel the change from regular to sport, it’s such joke and the KW suspension is so much better in every way)
Eibach 25 mm rear sway bar
Superpro Adjustable Endlinks
Appearance/Electronics:
Akrapovic dry carbon diffuser
Aerofabb spoiler extension
Rokblokz Rally Mud Flaps
Golf Alltrack skid plate with brackets and fasteners for undertray protection
Euro rear headrests (for greater visibility)
Raceseng Spherology Custom in Translucent Red
Hardwired dashcam
P3 V3 OBD2 vent gauge
Weathertech floor mats (front and rear)
U.S. Mills front license plate tow hook mount
Front fenders rolled
The good:
It’s owned by me. If you know me then you know my cars are all mechanically in great condition. I don’t let things break. Anytime any part becomes questionable they get replaced asap, with better parts. I do not sort by price and pick the cheapest thing. I never want to break down so I’m always about making sure any weakness in the vehicle is addressed as best as possible. This car was built to be a perfect sleeper all around daily. It’s actually the fastest (straight line) vehicle that I own. It’s heavily modified but with top tier parts to balance my desire for performance and daily drivability. Ironically, I have an unhealthy obsession with small cars so this GTi is also the car I have that has the most space and it’s absolutely mindblowing the kinds of things that can fit in this thing when the rear seats are folded.
Sale will include many of the stock parts that were replaced under my ownership unless the stock part was already unusable (i.e. the original shocks that were leaking) as well as some additional parts. These parts include:
OEM driver side vent (currently has a vent with a P3 guage installed)
Yakima Whispbar roof bars
Stock muffler
OEM engine and transmission mounts
OEM intercooler
IS20 (original) turbo
Eibach springs and original endlinks
Original intake
Original rear head rests
Original unused floor mats
OZ Racing 17x8 +35 Superleggera wrapped in 225/45/17 Pirelli Sottozero 3 for winter and appropriate length wheel bolts
The bad:
The body isn’t perfect. I specifically didn’t want a car that was mint on the outside since I live in NYC and I didn’t want to constantly worry if I had to let a valet park it in our parking garage. As a result it’s got some chips on the front and rear bumper that’s not abnormal for a car of this mileage. It also got a shopping cart ding on the passenger side rear door that I had fixed via dent removal. Since it was on a crease I’d say he was able to get it back to 98%. Not visible unless you’re specifically trying to look for it. Not surprisingly, a valet did eventually park too close to a curb and caused a rash on one of the Neuspeed wheels a few years ago but it’s been totally fine.
The switch to the South Bend Stage 2 endurance clutch was done in order to hold the torque of the engine. According to APR it should be putting out around 350hp/350tq on pump 93 with the current tune and turbo and the performance clutch with TT-RS pressure plate that the previous owner installed simply couldn’t hold the power. This new clutch is amazing. It’s easy to operate and definitely holds power. The only downside is that it goes to a single mass flywheel so there is a “rattle” at idle depending on temperature. It makes no sound whatsoever when you clutch in or are driving. It’s only at idle with the car in neutral. It’s just the nature of this setup. It sometimes bothers me if I’m stuck idling in traffic a lot but it is so perfect in every other scenario it’s worth that little rattle.
When cold (especially winter time), 1st and reverse are not as smooth getting into. My research indicates this is normal for this car. I’ve read that realigning the shifter cable can improve this quite a bit and is pretty easy to do but I just never had the time to do it (plenty of videos on this topic i.e. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TIJVDXyufE). Might be convinced to take care of this for you before sale if sold for close to asking price. [UPDATE: Shifter cables realigned on 4/15/2023 so this should no longer be an issue]
Lastly the car is lowered and the 245/40R18 tires fill the wheel well quite nicely. The front fenders are rolled but if you hit a big enough dip there is a slight rub on the tire. It has never caused any problems and the rub is slight but it is there. You can either raise the car, go to a 235 width tire, maybe a 245/35R18 instead, or add more negative camber.
Blog Post Details (including pictures for each modification): https://steguismotorsports.blogspot.com/search/label/chili
Detailed history
9-9-2022
Mileage: 76,761
New H5 Duralast Platinum AGM battery (Date code 6/22)
8-29-2022
One of OZ Superleggera wheels repaired by NJ Bent wheel. Hit a pothole at the end of winter 2022 that made a little bend in the wheel (no leaks). Color of wheel slightly darker than other 3 wheels now.
8-12-2022
Mileage: 76,440
New Mann oil filter and drain plug
6 quarts Liqui Moly 5W-40 Molygen
10-24-2021
Mileage: 72,340
4 new RS7 (06K905601M) spark plugs
10-15-2021
Fluidampr Harmonic Balancer
8-17-2021
Mileage: 70,825
4 new APR ignition coils
New Mann oil filter and drain plug
6 quarts Liqui Moly 5W-40 Molygen
1-31-2021
Mileage: 64,688
4 new RS7 (06K905601M) spark plugs
New Mann oil filter and drain plug
6 quarts Liqui Moly 5W-40 Molygen
10-11-2020
Mileage: 61,818
New Bosch front wiper blades
New Bosch rear wiper blade
New air cabin filter
9-22-2020
Raised ride height
alignment
8-26-2020
Mileage: 60,295
New KW Street Comfort Suspension
New Suspension bolts and nuts
DCC disabled (DCC is pointless anyway you can’t even feel the change from regular to sport, it’s such joke and the KW suspension is so much better in every way)
8-1-2020
Mileage: 59,521
New Mann oil filter
6 quarts Liqui Moly 5W-40 Molygen
5-20-2020
Mileage: 56,219
New South Bend Stage 2 Endurance Clutch and Flywheel
New OEM condenser and refrigerant refill (original condenser was punctured during the installation of the Wagner intercooler in 2019)
3-18-2020
Nuespeed RSE11R 18x8.5 +45
Michelin Pilot Sport 4S 245/40R18
VW Clubsport center caps
3-2-2020
Removed Maxton lip. Kept scraping on things so had to go.
2-15-2020
Mileage: 54,426
Removed 034 Motorsports Dynamic+ Camber Mounts (annoyed by random squeaks)
New OEM Strut Mount
New OEM Strut bearing
Alignment
New Mann oil filter
6 quarters Liqui Moly 5W-40 Molygen
12-17-2019
Rokblokz Rally Mud Flaps
12-14-2019
Mileage: 52,294
Akrapovic dry carbon rear diffuser
Transmission Fluid Change
Differential Fluid Change
P3 V3 OBD2 vent gauge
12-6-2019
New IS38 Revision F Turbo (Golf R turbo)
AWE Downpipe with HJS 200-cell Cat
Wagner Intercooler
034 motorsports density line engine and transmission mounts
APR IS38 Stage 3 High Torque Tune
11-23-2019
Aerofabb spoiler extension
11-16-2019
Maxton V2 Lip
deAutoLED brake/tail/turn LED set
11-9-2019
Racingline R600 Intake
11-5-2019
APR Stage 2 High Torque Tune
New OEM water pump/thermostat assembly
Intake valve cleaning (walnut blasting)
New battery (Bosch)
Superpro Adjustable Endlinks
Golf Alltrack skid plate with brackets and fasteners for undertray protection
10-27-2019
Mileage: 51,263
034 Motorsports Dynamic+ camber mounts
Eibach ProKit
New strut mount bearings
New rear spring pads
S7 (Beru 06K905601M) spark plugs
RS3 (06H905110G-RED) Coil Packs
10-26-2019
Weathertech floor mats
10-20-2019
Akrapovic Titanium Slip-on axle back exhaust
Akrapovic Dry carbon tips
OZ Racing 17x8 +35 Superleggera
225/45/17 Pirelli Sottozero 3
10-5-2019
Mileage: 50,785
New Zimmerman Rear Rotors
EBS Green Brake Pads
New TTY M14 bolts and set screw
Side tints removed (for NYS inspection compliance)
10-3-2019
Euro Rear Headrests for better visibility
U.S. Mills front license plate tow hook mount
9-28-2019
Proclip phone mount with Baseus magnetic base
Raceseng Spherology Custom in Translucent Red
Dash cam hardwired
ECS Tuning titanium conical wheel bolt
9-21-2019 - Purchased (approx 50K miles)
Power/Engine:
APR Stage 1 - 93 octane low torque profile
CTS downpipe with high flow catalytic converter
CTS turbo inlet
CTS turbo muffler delete
Forge turbo blanket
034 Motorsports Dog bone insert
APR spherical pendulum mount
ECS silicone air intake duct
Dv+ diverter valve
Audi RS 3 ignition coils
Billet rear main seal
Transmission/Suspension:
ECS adjustable short shift kit
ECS Bleeder Block
Eibach 25 mm rear sway bar
Super pro polyurethane rear endlinks
Sachs ZF performance clutch kit (stiffer pedal feel over stock, pressure plate from an Audi TT-RS)
Cosmetic/Other
Mud flaps
Whispbar roof rack
Alzor 349 wheels with BBS center caps - Firestone Indy Firehawk 500 tires
Stock rims with Falken snow tires
15% full wrap window tint Gloss black mirror