Bosch DV's -- 710N vs. 710P -- Difference?
I know I posted this same question earlier but nobody has responded yet so I thought I'd change the title.
I am replacing the DV's in my 03 TT. Anyone know the difference between the Bosch 710N and the 710P? 2 different dealers told me the P was a newer version and they don't stock the N any more. If someone ordered a N they would supply them with a P. I have been scouring the net for 2 days and all I get is conflicting info like... P is the upgraded N P is better built than N N is better N is the way to go etc... Anybody have experience using the P or will I be the first http://images-2.ibsrv.net/ibsrv/res/...lies/smile.gif |
I know the 710N use to be the biz, maybe it's just the newest revision.
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subscribed...I am interested in knowing more about the 710 DVs as well for future potential swap
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Subscribed. I'm planning on going to the 710s but want to know the answer to this question as well.
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Ask Divexxtreme I think the latest DV of choice is an Audi sourced unit that is very affordable (i think in the $80 range) and reliable. Even in high boost applications.
I have been running billet DVs since one of my stock plastic DVs quite literally exploded into two pieces. That was at only 1.1 BAR on stock turbos. |
Well, the 710P's were installed today. I should be able to pick up the car tomorrow.
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710P should be the updated 710 dv. The updates on Bosch DV follow alphabetic order N..O.P..etc
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Updated part # pretty please?
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Originally Posted by Scawt
(Post 3178848)
Updated part # pretty please?
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So the 710P's are installed and seem to be working just fine. My car is flashed with exhaust and I'm seeing 1 bar in 2nd and 3rd gear pulls.
Anything else I should be looking for? |
The 710Ns are now made by Kayser opposed to the bosch ones that were 710Ns so be cautious. Leak test them before you install them.
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The 710Ps are from the Audi RS6
I 'think' this car has reletively low boost pressure, and so 'may' not havre a particularly strong spring I'm not saying the spring is the 'P' is weaker than the'N' Just that it might be weaker than aftermarket options |
any updates on this? is the 710P the way to go now?
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Originally Posted by Blazed
(Post 3228571)
any updates on this? is the 710P the way to go now?
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710Ns hold boost better and last longer than 710Ps, take this as friendly advice from someone who has probably sold/installed over 2 tousand pairs of 710Ns in the last 5 years ;)
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