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Twisted Jetta Upgrades
By Cullen Clutterham
Photography by Cullen Clutterham
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Projektzwo Jetta 4
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The grille comes as a two-piece... 
   
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The grille comes as a two-piece kit, with the grille as one piece and the mesh as the other piece. The mesh needs to be trimmed and attached to the grille via Phillips head screws.
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Remove the hood latch by lifting... 
   
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Remove the hood latch by lifting the latch with a screwdriver and popping the retainer clip off. Use a screwdriver to spread the hood release lever, making sure not to lose the hood release lever, and then completely remove the factory grille. Also, remove the factory VW emblem in the OE grille.
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Remove the two T25 Torx screws... 
   
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Remove the two T25 Torx screws from the bumper behind the OE grille. Pop the VW emblem onto the projektzwo grille, and connect the grille to the bumper with the two Torx screws.
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Autometer Carbon-Fiber
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Disconnect the battery so... 
   
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Disconnect the battery so the airbag doesn’t accidentally activate and remove the ECU for a later step. Remove the A-pillar by pulling up the airbag symbol and unscrewing the two flathead screws, and then pry the A-pillar from the car.
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Pass the wiring from the back... 
   
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Pass the wiring from the back of the gauge through the SPR pillar pod and through the dash to the driver’s side fuse box. Tap into the 5-amp dash light fuse to power the Autometer boost gauge light.
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Tap into the boost pressure... 
   
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Tap into the boost pressure sender line with a T fitting. Route the boost gauge pressure line through the fresh air dam to the ECU box, and then run the line into the cockpit through the wiring grommet. Connect the hose to the back of the boost gauge, put the gauge into the SPR pillar pod, and install the new pillar. Reinstall the ECU and reconnect the battery, and then you’re good to go.
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Nitrous Express
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Following the directions from Nitrous Express, tap into the fuel line with the supplied Y connector, and run the new line to the Nitrous Express fuel solenoid. Before cutting into the fuel line, make sure surrounding areas are covered in paper towels to catch any fuel that may drip.
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Install the 10-pound nitrous... 
   
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Install the 10-pound nitrous bottle in the trunk with the top facing forward and with the base slightly lower than the head. Run the nitrous tubing from the trunk to the engine bay, and connect the tube to the nitrous solenoid.
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Connect the two solenoids... 
   
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Connect the two solenoids to the engine bay facing the air intake. Drill a hole in the intake tube (tap into the intake just before it enters the engine), wrap some thread lock around the nitrous/fuel Y connector threads, and tap the unit into the intake tube.
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Using the Nitrous Express... 
   
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Using the Nitrous Express coding diagram, place the appropriate nozzles on the nitrous/ fuel Y connector, and connect the nitrous and fuel lines.
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Wire the two nitrous buttons... 
   
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Wire the two nitrous buttons into the car, and connect via toggle switches. We wired the nitrous arming switch into the pre-existing hi-fi button (permanently turning the stereo onto hi-fi mode), and the remote bottle opener into the unused space to the left of the hi-fi button.
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Wrap the nitrous bottle with... 
   
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Wrap the nitrous bottle with the supplied bottle warmer, connect the nitrous line, the pressure monitor, and the remote bottle opener solenoid, and connect the electrical connectors. Now, you’re ready to go racing.

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