Glad you got to experience the full potential more of the Giulia where it can stretch its legs a lot further like on the Autobahn! Make sure you post up a top speed video 👍
Hey man, so good to have you back, I missed you! 1. Mainz as you spelt it the first time✅️ 2. 98 octane is perfect, sometimes I use 100 octane. I think in Germany they also do have 102 octane?!😵 3. When you come to Switzerland you will see more alfas for sure, since there are a lot of italians living here;) Let me know when you visit 🇨🇭
The gas in Germany is for sure very good quality, especially the high octanes. If you put 100 octanes in Bulgaria you will feel like you got water in your care compared to the Germany fuel. Those 2 months are killers to wait for a car from the US, mine finally arrived in Antwerp Belgium and at the end of the week it will be moved to Rotterdam in the Netherlands, then 2-3 more weeks for customs clearance and delivery to Bulgaria.
@@_fast4lfa yeah everything here is bad, especially the roads, your lip will be gone in the first 10 miles of driving in our country. The car I bought from the US is coming with the 19 wheels just like yours but I am already looking for a replacement at least for the winter to make it less bumpy. I wish I could lower it just like yours but it won't be driveable.
There ist a good Alfa Tuner in germany. Pogea its the Name. Yes, in germany everyone drives German cars. I have a qv and everybody look at me when I drive😄
@@_fast4lfa yes, a friend of mine were there with his Quadrifoglio. They Programm the valve too! Here in Germany they are very strict with exhaust noise and he tuned till 600+ and she’s perfect😉
I just saw a video where I learned that it costs about the same these days if not a little less to ship a car overseas than it does overland from one coast to another in the States......crazy
Hey man, I was wondering, are those side skirts the original ones with just added a carbon piece on them or they are from the QV with the whole thing where the carbon fits in?
German fuel quality is very good but try to stay away from e10. I call it "watered" down gasoline. The e with the number is the percentage of ethanol in the fuel, so e10 would be up to 10% and e5 up to 5%. Ethanol isn't very good for your car if it isn't tuned for it and your fuel consumption will be higher if you drive on e10 compared to e5 or e0. Also ethanol will wear down your entire fuel system quicker. Also: make sure all of your mods, and I mean ALL of them, have a TÜV certification. If they don't have it you might get in trouble with the police. Even small things like different color indicators, lips, spoilers etc need to have TÜV certification
Glad you got to experience the full potential more of the Giulia where it can stretch its legs a lot further like on the Autobahn! Make sure you post up a top speed video 👍
Absolutely! Nothing like it. Will do
Congratulations! enjoy your beautiful car in Germany!
Thank you!
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Thanks!
Hey man, so good to have you back, I missed you!
1. Mainz as you spelt it the first time✅️
2. 98 octane is perfect, sometimes I use 100 octane. I think in Germany they also do have 102 octane?!😵
3. When you come to Switzerland you will see more alfas for sure, since there are a lot of italians living here;)
Let me know when you visit 🇨🇭
Likewise my friend! Thank you! I cannot wait to visit! You have a beautiful country!
Nice video, enjoy the beautiful country of Germany, waiting for more videos.
Thank you!
You need to visit Croatia in sumer and see our roads by the sea
The gas in Germany is for sure very good quality, especially the high octanes. If you put 100 octanes in Bulgaria you will feel like you got water in your care compared to the Germany fuel. Those 2 months are killers to wait for a car from the US, mine finally arrived in Antwerp Belgium and at the end of the week it will be moved to Rotterdam in the Netherlands, then 2-3 more weeks for customs clearance and delivery to Bulgaria.
Wow! So Bulgaria quality is worse huh?
@@_fast4lfa yeah everything here is bad, especially the roads, your lip will be gone in the first 10 miles of driving in our country. The car I bought from the US is coming with the 19 wheels just like yours but I am already looking for a replacement at least for the winter to make it less bumpy. I wish I could lower it just like yours but it won't be driveable.
You have a magnificent car in the right color, are you on deployment in germany?
Thank you! Just working over here for a few years now
Finally been waiting for this video 🔥🔥 great stuff brotha, can’t wait to see you back in TX.
Thanks man! Halfway across the world now! Thanks for all your help while i was there bro
@@_fast4lfa always brotha! Enjoy yourself and keep posting 🔥
Love the look of the quadfo version.
This is not the QV, however yes the QV is very very good looking
There ist a good Alfa Tuner in germany. Pogea its the Name. Yes, in germany everyone drives German cars. I have a qv and everybody look at me when I drive😄
They are good?
@@_fast4lfa yes, a friend of mine were there with his Quadrifoglio. They Programm the valve too! Here in Germany they are very strict with exhaust noise and he tuned till 600+ and she’s perfect😉
@@minimale85 but do they tune the 2.0T as well?
I just saw a video where I learned that it costs about the same these days if not a little less to ship a car overseas than it does overland from one coast to another in the States......crazy
I believe it
You can get a car coast to coast for about 2k, its cheaper to ship it to europe!?
Hey man, I was wondering, are those side skirts the original ones with just added a carbon piece on them or they are from the QV with the whole thing where the carbon fits in?
Nope they are a piece you add to the sideskirts with epoxy
@@_fast4lfa Where did you get them? And the rear spoiler and the leap as well?
@@bozhanaleksandrov4447 got it all from madness autowerks
She'll vpower is e5 100 Ron in Germany... there is a 98 Ron e10 so try the e5 and the tank lasts a long time.
I’ve only been using the e10 so far
Yup... I got 400 miles a tank on e5 in my 911 and only 320 on e10 when I was touring there last week.
Did you move to Germany?
Yes I did!
@@_fast4lfa For work? Or just to do something new in life?
@@thomasferrarojr.9772 for work my friend
Not sure if the quality of fuel is better, but the quality of drivers is definitely better, so I'm sure that's what you're feeling lol.
Definitely true there
💚🤍❤️ Alfa Romeo 👍🇮🇹 🇩🇪
German fuel quality is very good but try to stay away from e10. I call it "watered" down gasoline. The e with the number is the percentage of ethanol in the fuel, so e10 would be up to 10% and e5 up to 5%. Ethanol isn't very good for your car if it isn't tuned for it and your fuel consumption will be higher if you drive on e10 compared to e5 or e0. Also ethanol will wear down your entire fuel system quicker.
Also: make sure all of your mods, and I mean ALL of them, have a TÜV certification. If they don't have it you might get in trouble with the police. Even small things like different color indicators, lips, spoilers etc need to have TÜV certification
Thank you for the the heads up! So far so good. I’ve been stopped a few times when I first got here and they haven’t said anything.
How were you able to export the car without it being 25 years old?
Government work purposes
@@_fast4lfa Very sly and sneaky way to help the Giulia cross the pond. Well done!
what headlights are those?
Oem Ti sport
@@_fast4lfa really? That’s what I have, maybe I just never noticed 😂
nice, come to the UK (good exchange rate for you!) and I'll take you on the fast roads :)
I need to do that!!!
U must 95 in usa