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nicholam77
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No new tangible projects have been started, but I have a few things on the horizon.
One is my wife convinced me to do our kitchen counters. I've somewhat come to terms with the fact that we'll be in this house for a bit, so might as well make it the way we want it I guess. Measure guy comes this Tuesday.
To go with that, I have a few kitchen enhancement woodworking projects in mind... namely silverware drawer organizers and a wine bottle rack.
Second, I can feel Spring fast-approaching, and am trying to solidify my plans for the GTI. I keep wrestling with the overall cost, and which ECU tune to go with if I pull the trigger. It's hard to shop on paper for that sort of thing, I wish I could test drive them all haha.
I was leaning towards Unitronic because they are more timing-advance based instead of boost, and I thought long term maybe less boost would be better for the turbo, but I posted about it on GolfMk7 forums and everyone said Unitronic is weak and I'll regret it and now I'm second guessing.
My 2nd runner up was EQT via Cobb Accessport. It's more aggressive but apparently smooth and quality tune, even though they are a newer option.
Last up would be APR, maybe their low-torque file, since they've been in the game a long time and I can find a dealer near me. But I'm probably still thinking Unitronic or EQT (very different) just on account of being able to flash at home.
Aside from a tune itself, I need to price out parts and labor for potential clutch replacement.
And... I'm also thinking about replacing my stock struts and shocks with Bilsteins because they are failing after being on the lowering springs for 5 years. All this would really add up to be $$$ so I'm thinking I would attempt the suspension install myself.
Third, I've been continuing to refine the Hubitat and smart home code. The latest thing I've added is an integration for Roku. It can tell if it's playing or paused, what app is open, search for media, etc.
Currently I'm just using it to pause the Sonos in the kitchen when the Roku starts playing, and resume Sonos when the Roku gets paused. It's a constant battle in our house between me wanting to listen to music and my wife or kids wanting to watch TV, so often both things are playing at once until someone intervenes. This automation should help sort that out and make it a bit more mindless to switch between the two.
And lastly, I have a lot of garage projects in mind for when it finally warms up, including paint, replacing trim, replacing the door, fixing the insulation, painting the shed, building a Systainer "Sys-Port" storage cabinet, a french cleat system, etc.
That's a lot of stuff, but just a preview of some of the things I've been thinking about in the background.

One is my wife convinced me to do our kitchen counters. I've somewhat come to terms with the fact that we'll be in this house for a bit, so might as well make it the way we want it I guess. Measure guy comes this Tuesday.
To go with that, I have a few kitchen enhancement woodworking projects in mind... namely silverware drawer organizers and a wine bottle rack.
Second, I can feel Spring fast-approaching, and am trying to solidify my plans for the GTI. I keep wrestling with the overall cost, and which ECU tune to go with if I pull the trigger. It's hard to shop on paper for that sort of thing, I wish I could test drive them all haha.
I was leaning towards Unitronic because they are more timing-advance based instead of boost, and I thought long term maybe less boost would be better for the turbo, but I posted about it on GolfMk7 forums and everyone said Unitronic is weak and I'll regret it and now I'm second guessing.
My 2nd runner up was EQT via Cobb Accessport. It's more aggressive but apparently smooth and quality tune, even though they are a newer option.
Last up would be APR, maybe their low-torque file, since they've been in the game a long time and I can find a dealer near me. But I'm probably still thinking Unitronic or EQT (very different) just on account of being able to flash at home.
Aside from a tune itself, I need to price out parts and labor for potential clutch replacement.
And... I'm also thinking about replacing my stock struts and shocks with Bilsteins because they are failing after being on the lowering springs for 5 years. All this would really add up to be $$$ so I'm thinking I would attempt the suspension install myself.
Third, I've been continuing to refine the Hubitat and smart home code. The latest thing I've added is an integration for Roku. It can tell if it's playing or paused, what app is open, search for media, etc.
Currently I'm just using it to pause the Sonos in the kitchen when the Roku starts playing, and resume Sonos when the Roku gets paused. It's a constant battle in our house between me wanting to listen to music and my wife or kids wanting to watch TV, so often both things are playing at once until someone intervenes. This automation should help sort that out and make it a bit more mindless to switch between the two.
And lastly, I have a lot of garage projects in mind for when it finally warms up, including paint, replacing trim, replacing the door, fixing the insulation, painting the shed, building a Systainer "Sys-Port" storage cabinet, a french cleat system, etc.
That's a lot of stuff, but just a preview of some of the things I've been thinking about in the background.



























































