034 marketing dept has made a smart decision on sponsoring this series, Dimitri’s audi b9 mod videos are the most detailed and helpful I’ve came across on RUclips. I found most of the RUclipsrs are oversimplifying the installation process and difficulties.
Thanks! I often help friends with their car mods on platforms that I know little about and I've found that to be frustrating as well. Here it helps that 034 has great instructions, but on other platforms some of the "instructions" are just a few bullet points, really an order of operations. Leaves me researching forum posts and videos, and many videos are unfortunately lacking detail. I think it's partially people straddling the line between entertainment vlog and review/informational content rather than going hard one way or the other. It's also a challenge to make super detailed content, a lot of hours do go into detailed videos. It's much worse when you're still learning how to optimize your workflows. You could easily spend 30 - 60 minutes of editing time per minute of finished video when you're new to making detailed content. Imagine making a 10-20+ minute video when you're still learning, it might take half a work week just to edit! It gets a lot faster as you learn, but it takes enough iterations. So I can't really blame someone for not wanting to spend tens of hours a week to get there on top of day jobs, real life stuff, etc...
amazing video as always! your content is amazing for me i just got a 2018 s4 with the same tango red color! watching you do all the installs is giving me confidence to go through and mod myself!
While I've seen several YT videos showcasing the R/R of this DP. I have to say, I thoroughly enjoyed your camera angles. It gives novice DIYers such as myself a fighting chance. Would I attempt this on my B9??? Watching your video a hundred times, possibly.. lol And I've owned Audis since the 80s Thanks Dmitry..
Appreciate the kind words. I definitely put effort into trying to show the process so someone could follow it. Glad that it's working and making it easier to see what you're getting into. I think this particular project is accessible to the DIYer, but it's definitely spicier than an intake, resonator delete, etc... Mostly just a frustration thing when reaching inaccessible fasteners, no real tricks here, some guys are really good at reaching those difficult fasteners though!
@@DmitrysGarage Exactly!! It's the "Cuss words" Off camera, along side scratched hands/arms, which take the blunt of this install. lol Thanks again Dmitry. But yes, Patience is your #1 Ally.
Definitely have exhaust clips coming soon with the ECS valved exhaust footage. Will see some dragy data and other clips as the stage 3 series wraps up. Thanks for watching!
Dmitry - fellow Houstonian here, with 034 stage 1+ B9 SQ5 headed toward Stage 3. I'm curious about your annual inspection experience since going with this race cat...would you mind sharing how inspection went for you, and/or what special "prep" you engaged in before heading to the inspection station? Thanks for the content (found you on your Audizine Project Page).
How are you liking the sound of cat + ecs exhaust? Curious how the drone/added noise is and how you're liking that combo as I'm torn between that and AWE. Retaining the valves is really appealing with that ECS setup. Keep up the great work with the videos!
Drone is definitely a bit more pronounced in both modes versus my previous setups. The sound is definitely very fun though! Sounds really good under moderate to full throttle. Retaining the valves is nice as its a lot more manageable on the highway with valves closed for like a road trip. Resonated version may help there more too.
I know a lift is best but to get the bottom bolts do you think its possible on jacks? And what do you think about doing it all from the top? To get to the 13M bolts?
I think it's possible on jack stands just going to be annoying. Some guys can do it all from the top, really will depend on factors like which tool shapes/sizes you have, hand size, height, etc...
Thanks for using my links! I do not know which users buy which items as that information doesn’t get passed to the affiliate system. I do see some people using my links though and it does help the channel out. My current affiliate programs are ecs tuning, amazon, carzilla, and detail ground. Not all sponsors have affiliate programs, like 034 doesn’t. But anything on those other sites bought after visiting one of my links definitely counts and i really appreciate you and everyone else buying stuff via those links.
Yea I wasn't able to do a before/after for just the downpipe, because I already had an x-pipe so it wouldn't be stock vs. downpipe anyway, plus I was installing a ton of other stuff. If you want to hear a stock comparison to what it sounds like with everything on it, you can hear it at the end of this video: ruclips.net/video/SHmugbFJc-U/видео.html
Genuinely don't recall at this point. I have a lot of them and just worked until I got the right size. Sorry I can't be too helpful as far as exact dimensions, I'd have a hard time matching them from the video to the specific ones I used.
Hey Dmitry! I bought some high heat Thermo-Tec spray coating as well as fiber glass heat wrap. Is it ok and safe to wrap the entire downpipe? Or just the connections to the midpipe? Thanks!!
Could be more risk or corrosion. Definitely an interesting question. I think wrapping the pipes leading up to the catalyst flanges would be fine. I would also guess wrapping the downpipe probably wouldn’t cause any sort of significant issues. The 034 downpipe has heat shielding, it may not be worth it. I would ask 034 what their thoughts are as well. There is some fire risk with wraps in general as they can act as a wick for oil. Can’t immediately think of a specific oil spill scenario for our cars, like a leak that hits the dp would be a fairly catastrophic “leak”. I suppose turbo side oil leak maybe the closest to being fathomable, but Im not in front of the car so I may be failing to think of something.
Bro we have the same car … I hit a pot hole 🕳️ twice driving in Seattle …. :/ about to replace the control arms first what else should I check or replace?!?!! After control arms and new coilovers -2019 s4?!
@ they were bad I think…. Now I gotta do tie rods .. next the problem is still there … already replaced wheels and tires …. Still vibrations in the steering wheel
@ I had 3 shops tell me nothing is wrong with it .. but they’re all full of shit … because it doesn’t drive or feel how it use too… I replaced control arms .. that. Only fixed it a little .. I’m gonna do coilovers next then tie rods.. then if that doesn’t do it.. cv joint axles should be always done last …
Yes definitely, the next part with the ECS exhaust is coming and it will show how it all sounds and compares to my previous setups. I did the DP and the catback at the same time, but a combined video might have been a bit long.
034 marketing dept has made a smart decision on sponsoring this series, Dimitri’s audi b9 mod videos are the most detailed and helpful I’ve came across on RUclips. I found most of the RUclipsrs are oversimplifying the installation process and difficulties.
Thanks! I often help friends with their car mods on platforms that I know little about and I've found that to be frustrating as well. Here it helps that 034 has great instructions, but on other platforms some of the "instructions" are just a few bullet points, really an order of operations. Leaves me researching forum posts and videos, and many videos are unfortunately lacking detail. I think it's partially people straddling the line between entertainment vlog and review/informational content rather than going hard one way or the other. It's also a challenge to make super detailed content, a lot of hours do go into detailed videos. It's much worse when you're still learning how to optimize your workflows. You could easily spend 30 - 60 minutes of editing time per minute of finished video when you're new to making detailed content. Imagine making a 10-20+ minute video when you're still learning, it might take half a work week just to edit! It gets a lot faster as you learn, but it takes enough iterations. So I can't really blame someone for not wanting to spend tens of hours a week to get there on top of day jobs, real life stuff, etc...
Exactly!!! Well said.
Another great installation video from our friend Dmitry!
Thanks for making great products :-)!
amazing video as always! your content is amazing for me i just got a 2018 s4 with the same tango red color! watching you do all the installs is giving me confidence to go through and mod myself!
Thanks Drew! You're going to love the platform. Get those mods started :-)!
While I've seen several YT videos showcasing the R/R of this DP. I have to say, I thoroughly enjoyed your camera angles. It gives novice DIYers such as myself a fighting chance. Would I attempt this on my B9??? Watching your video a hundred times, possibly.. lol And I've owned Audis since the 80s
Thanks Dmitry..
Appreciate the kind words. I definitely put effort into trying to show the process so someone could follow it. Glad that it's working and making it easier to see what you're getting into. I think this particular project is accessible to the DIYer, but it's definitely spicier than an intake, resonator delete, etc... Mostly just a frustration thing when reaching inaccessible fasteners, no real tricks here, some guys are really good at reaching those difficult fasteners though!
@@DmitrysGarage Exactly!! It's the "Cuss words" Off camera, along side scratched hands/arms, which take the blunt of this install. lol Thanks again Dmitry. But yes, Patience is your #1 Ally.
Let’s get those exhaust clips! I’m guessing we will see some dragy times soon as well ;)
I’m wanting to add a HP DP on my SQ5. Just fear the install!
Definitely have exhaust clips coming soon with the ECS valved exhaust footage. Will see some dragy data and other clips as the stage 3 series wraps up. Thanks for watching!
@@DmitrysGarage did you have the ecs resonator delete before this upgrade?
Dmitry - fellow Houstonian here, with 034 stage 1+ B9 SQ5 headed toward Stage 3. I'm curious about your annual inspection experience since going with this race cat...would you mind sharing how inspection went for you, and/or what special "prep" you engaged in before heading to the inspection station? Thanks for the content (found you on your Audizine Project Page).
How are you liking the sound of cat + ecs exhaust? Curious how the drone/added noise is and how you're liking that combo as I'm torn between that and AWE. Retaining the valves is really appealing with that ECS setup. Keep up the great work with the videos!
Drone is definitely a bit more pronounced in both modes versus my previous setups. The sound is definitely very fun though! Sounds really good under moderate to full throttle. Retaining the valves is nice as its a lot more manageable on the highway with valves closed for like a road trip. Resonated version may help there more too.
I know a lift is best but to get the bottom bolts do you think its possible on jacks? And what do you think about doing it all from the top? To get to the 13M bolts?
I think it's possible on jack stands just going to be annoying. Some guys can do it all from the top, really will depend on factors like which tool shapes/sizes you have, hand size, height, etc...
Can you tell your getting the correct commissions? I try and buy all my stuff via your links.
Thanks for using my links! I do not know which users buy which items as that information doesn’t get passed to the affiliate system. I do see some people using my links though and it does help the channel out. My current affiliate programs are ecs tuning, amazon, carzilla, and detail ground. Not all sponsors have affiliate programs, like 034 doesn’t. But anything on those other sites bought after visiting one of my links definitely counts and i really appreciate you and everyone else buying stuff via those links.
Shame you did not doing any before and after exhaust sound clips.
Yea I wasn't able to do a before/after for just the downpipe, because I already had an x-pipe so it wouldn't be stock vs. downpipe anyway, plus I was installing a ton of other stuff. If you want to hear a stock comparison to what it sounds like with everything on it, you can hear it at the end of this video: ruclips.net/video/SHmugbFJc-U/видео.html
Can you describe the specs on the extensions you used for the back bolts?
Genuinely don't recall at this point. I have a lot of them and just worked until I got the right size. Sorry I can't be too helpful as far as exact dimensions, I'd have a hard time matching them from the video to the specific ones I used.
do you smell exhaust inside the car after the install after the install? I noticed more of the CO2 and i cant thats right.
Here is your nice comment nice vid man
which increases more power catless or high flow catted?
Hey Dmitry! I bought some high heat Thermo-Tec spray coating as well as fiber glass heat wrap. Is it ok and safe to wrap the entire downpipe? Or just the connections to the midpipe? Thanks!!
Could be more risk or corrosion. Definitely an interesting question. I think wrapping the pipes leading up to the catalyst flanges would be fine. I would also guess wrapping the downpipe probably wouldn’t cause any sort of significant issues. The 034 downpipe has heat shielding, it may not be worth it. I would ask 034 what their thoughts are as well.
There is some fire risk with wraps in general as they can act as a wick for oil. Can’t immediately think of a specific oil spill scenario for our cars, like a leak that hits the dp would be a fairly catastrophic “leak”. I suppose turbo side oil leak maybe the closest to being fathomable, but Im not in front of the car so I may be failing to think of something.
Bro we have the same car … I hit a pot hole 🕳️ twice driving in Seattle …. :/ about to replace the control arms first what else should I check or replace?!?!! After control arms and new coilovers -2019 s4?!
Hey why did you have to replace the control arms?
@ they were bad I think…. Now I gotta do tie rods .. next the problem is still there … already replaced wheels and tires …. Still vibrations in the steering wheel
@@Aliastaylor Yeah man I have the same issue with my 2019 S5. Crazy vibrations in the wheel after hitting a pothole. Did you check the CV Axle?
@ I had 3 shops tell me nothing is wrong with it .. but they’re all full of shit … because it doesn’t drive or feel how it use too… I replaced control arms .. that. Only fixed it a little .. I’m gonna do coilovers next then tie rods.. then if that doesn’t do it.. cv joint axles should be always done last …
@@Aliastaylor And I just want to confirm, you replaced all wheels AND tires right, and had it aligned and balanced after?
Where did you get the turbo blanket from
There are two that fit, Funk and Forge. Funk is nicer, forge is easier to install turbo on car, i have a video for it.
can we hear it?
Yes definitely, the next part with the ECS exhaust is coming and it will show how it all sounds and compares to my previous setups. I did the DP and the catback at the same time, but a combined video might have been a bit long.
@DmitrysGarage yet we wanted to hear it without an aftermarket exhaust
I'm assuming it wont pass emissions, right?
This will depend on your tune, local jurisdiction and what is considered passing. Hard to say really. Some people seem to have no issues.
@@DmitrysGarage Really?
I have all the same as you on my 18' s4 except for turbo upgrade.
@@DmitrysGarage It will be St 2+ E85 so we'll see!!
@@DmitrysGarage It passed, just keep getting P0490 error at the top of the 3rd gear.