STaSIS K04 Install
STaSIS K04 Install
STaSIS K04 Install
Congratulations on your purchase of the STaSIS Engineering MTF Power Package Turbo Upgrade.
To ensure proper warranty coverage and overall health of the vehicle on which the power package will be installed, completion of
the following checklist is required prior to installation. STaSIS Engineering recommends all vehicle manufacturer TSB’s
(Technical Service Bulletins) are completed prior to the Power Package installation to ensure smooth operation of the vehicle and
total customer satisfaction. Always use proper safety equipment and eye protection. The completed checklist form and the signed
warranty agreement must be faxed to STaSIS Engineering at 707.935.9711
1______ Perform cylinder leakage and compression test. Note down results. Perform test with a minimum oil
temperature of 130F for accurate results.
Cylinder Compression PSI Leak down test %
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2
3
4
2______ Verify spark plug condition. STaSIS Engineering recommends new spark plugs for vehicles with more than
25,000 miles using the OEM spark plug.
3______ Pressure leak check the entire charge air system starting at the turbocharger inlet. Pressure
test to 1 bar (14.7 psi) gauge pressure.
4______ Verify the camshaft has been updated according to the TSB.
5______ Verify the high pressure fuel pump has been updated according to the TSB. Note the OEM part number on the
top of the pump
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6______ Verify the Pressure Regulating Valve and Valve Cover for the Crankcase Ventilation system have been updated
according to the TSB. Note the OEM part number for the Pressure Regulating Valve.
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7______ Once the Power Package has been installed, Pressure Leak Check the entire charge air system again to ensure
there are no pressure leaks. Perform test to 1 bar (14.7 psi).
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Customer Limited Warranty Agreement
By this Limited Warranty, STaSIS Engineering (“STaSIS”) proudly warrants its dealer-installed performance parts from
defects in material and workmanship subject to the following terms and conditions.
DURATION: The duration of this Limited Warranty shall be equal to one year / 12,000 miles or the remaining duration
of the automobile manufacturer’s warranty of the automobile on which the parts are installed (“Factory Warranty”),
whichever period expires first.
OEM PARTS: This Limited Warranty provides coverage for original equipment manufacturer (“OEM”) parts that are
damaged as a result of defects in the material and workmanship of the STaSIS MTF Power Package, to the extent the
STaSIS part is covered under this Limited Warranty (duration, exclusions, limitations and disclaimers included). This
Limited Warranty does not take the place of the Factory Warranty. Installation of STaSIS performance parts may
affect your rights under the Factory Warranty. Purchasers are required to contact their automobile manufacturer to
learn all material information prior to purchasing STaSIS parts.
PERFORMANCE: Only select Factory Dealerships are trained to service STaSIS equipped vehicles. To obtain
service in the event of a defect covered by this Limited Warranty, purchasers are to notify the nearest STaSIS dealer
or STaSIS, at the address below, as soon as possible and use all reasonable means to protect the automobile and
STaSIS parts from further damage. Upon proof of purchase, STaSIS or its designated service representative will
correct the defect subject to the terms and conditions contained in this Limited Warranty. If STaSIS determines that
repair of the covered defect is not feasible, it reserves the right to instead provide a replacement part equal in value to
the original purchase price of the defective part. The replacement part warranty will be equal to the balance, if any,
remaining on the original part.
INDEMNIFICATIONS: Customer agrees to indemnify, hold harmless STaSIS, the STaSIS authorized dealership, and
Audi of America against any and all claims, actions, and damages including injuries to persons and/or death or disease
arising or alleged to arise, in whole or in part due to the performance enhancement of the vehicle.
EXCLUSIONS: STaSIS warrants only new cars that have not been previously sold to a customer or used vehicles
currently covered by the Factory Warranty that have been sold and maintained by a participating dealership and have
been reviewed and pre-approved in writing by STaSIS Engineering. STaSIS only warrants parts sold in, and installed
on, automobiles built to United States and Canada specifications. Coverage extends to the original purchaser and
shall only be transferable to the extent that the Factory Warranty is transferable. “Defects in material and
workmanship” shall not include the effects of normal wear and tear of a part installed on a performance-enhanced
automobile.
Parts installed in commercial applications are excluded from any coverage whatsoever. This Limited Warranty is void
if STaSIS or its designated representative determines that the STaSIS part has been subjected to alteration, neglect,
misuse or abuse; if any repairs have been attempted by anyone other than STaSIS or its designated representative; or
if failure is cause by accident, acts of God or other causes beyond the control of STaSIS. Neglect, misuse and abuse
include any installation, operation or maintenance of the automobile or part not in conformity with the instructions
contained in the documentation provided with the automobile and part or otherwise available from automobile
manufacturer or STaSIS. This Limited Warranty is further void if there are any items attached to, or installed on, the
part after the date of dealer-installation, or if access to the part is not reasonably accessible for purposes of performing
repairs.
This Limited Warranty is void if the automobile on which the Stasis parts are installed has been used in any form of
racing or timed competition.
LIMITATIONS: While this Limited Warranty does not take the place of the Factory Warranty, it does take the place of
all other warranties, express or implied, in fact or at law, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for
a particular purpose. No agent, dealer, distributor, service company or other party is authorized to change, modify or
extend the terms of this Limited Warranty in any manner whatsoever.
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DISCLAIMERS: STaSIS and its representatives shall not be liable for any injury, loss, cost or other damage, whether
incidental or consequential, arising out of any defect covered by this Limited Warranty, including, without limitation,
towing charges, rental car fees, loss of use of the automobile while it is being repaired, or damages resulting from the
enhanced performance of the automobile, even if STaSIS has been advised of the possibility of such damage. The
liability for materials and workmanship of STaSIS under this Limited Warranty, if any, shall not exceed the sum of the
original amount paid for the defective product and the MSRP of all OEM parts for which the product directly affects.
Coverage under this Limited Warranty shall commence in concurrence with the factory warranty and the duration of
such coverage shall not extend for any reason whatsoever beyond the stated time periods. These disclaimers shall be
equally applicable to any service provided by STaSIS or its designated representatives.
LEGAL RIGHTS: This Limited Warranty gives purchasers of STaSIS parts specific legal rights.
Purchasers/consumers may have other rights which vary from state to state. Some states do not allow limitations on
how long an implied warranty lasts, so this limitation may not apply.
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STaSIS Engineering Installation Instructions for MTF Turbo Kit
Parts List
STaSIS Part Number Description Qty
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Please read ALL instructions prior to attempting installation. Please torque all fasteners to
specifications.
Oxygen Sensor 55 Nm
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Oil service line support bolt to side of turbocharger 9 Nm
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Instructions
Before removing any parts, park the car on a secure, stable and level surface. All references to
direction (front, left, etc) are from the perspective of being in the driver’s seat, and may not
represent what is depicted in a picture.
ALWAYS WEAR SAFTEY GLASSES!!! You will be working around a pressurized fuel
system.
Ensure there are no sources of sparks or flame before you begin working!!
Keep a fire extinguisher close by
Letters with numbers listed after system components are references to the VAG part code
designation. Example: Wastegate Bypass Solenoid Valve N75
Tools required:
Engine cold
Ignition switch in the OFF position
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2
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5
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Fuel Injector Replacement
Tools required:
Engine cold
Ignition switch in the OFF position
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8
10
11
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12
13
14
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15 Detach and remove U-shaped crankcase
ventilation hose from intake manifold to
crankcase ventilation control valve on valve
cover
16
17
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19
20
Remove dipstick
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21
22
23
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24
25
Depress locking tab of quick disconnect fitting for
the EVAP line and remove
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26 Remove heat shielding from fuel line quick
disconnect
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29 Loosen spring clamp on EVAP hose on
intake manifold, this is the furthest most front
hose. Detach hose from hard line
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32 Pull solid hose off of vacuum pump and
gently push assembly down and away. Be
careful not to exert too much force or damage
may result!
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35 Loosen hose clamps on the rubber fuel line
between the fuel rail and the high pressure
pump. Slide the hose off of the fuel rail and
the high pressure pump and completely
remove.
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38 Disconnect electrical connector for the
Charge Air Pressure sensor G31
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41 Using a T-30 Torx socket, remove the lower
mounting bolt for the plastic charge pressure
pipe on the front of the engine
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43 From above the vehicle, remove the M10
triple square bolt for the intake manifold
support bracket to the engine. This bolt is
difficult to see. The location is below the
intake manifold and behind the throttle body.
The electrical connector in the picture is for
the fuel injectors from step 24. It’s helpful to
have a socket with a minimum shaft length of
4”
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45 Disconnect electrical connector for Camshaft
Position Sensor G40. There is a small plastic
support clip attached to the fuel rail on the
wiring loom as it leads under the intake
manifold. Detach this from the fuel rail.
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48 Disconnect the electrical connectors for all 4
of the fuel injectors.
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49b Remove the compression ring from the
injector
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51 Picture of an assembled fuel injector. Put a
light film of oil on the blue injector fuel rail
seal. MAKE SURE NO OILS OR GREASE
CONTAMINATE THE WHITE TEFLON
COMBUSTION CHAMBER SEAL!
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54 Install supplied Turbocharger Recirculation
Valve N249 support bracket onto the intake
manifold. Remove the two T-30 Torx bolts
which support the vacuum line from the
EVAP Canister Purge Solenoid Valve N80 as
it heads towards the Throttle Valve Control
Module J338. Picture is shown with intake
manifold on engine. This step is best
performed prior to reinstallation of the intake
manifold.
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57 Use the supplied plastic pressure charge pipe
for the front of the engine. Transfer the
Throttle Body Boot and the Charge Air
Pressure Sensor G31 from the old pipe to the
new pipe. Orient the index line on the boot
with the index line on the pipe to ease
installation and tighten clamp. Install pipe on
engine.
Turbocharger installation
Tools required:
Engine cold
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Ignition switch in the OFF position
Battery ground terminal disconnected
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61 Pull out on spring clip for the hose fitting from
the hard pipe connected to the passenger
side of the engine to the rubber hose that
connects to the intercooler inlet. Detach the
hose from the hard pip and leave the hose
connected to the intercooler
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64 Detach coolant degas hose connection from
coolant reservoir to hard pipe at the back of
the cylinder head.
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67 Using the M5 triple square socket, remove
the one bolt retaining the degas pipe to the
support bracket on the driver’s side of the
cylinder head
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70 Remove hose clamp for large crankcase
ventilation hose to the valve cover. Remove
crankcase ventilation hose from vehicle
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73 Remove front Oxygen Sensor from exhaust
down pipe.
74
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77 Remove the two lower down pipe nuts
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80 Disconnect, and detach the wires from the
retaining clips on the heat shield
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84 Remove the M6 bolt supporting the oil feed
line to the turbo. This is just below the
Turbocharger Recirculation Valve N249.
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87 From under the vehicle, remove the 3
mounting bolts for the Pendulum support on
the bottom of the engine and in the sub
frame. Remove the Pendulum support.
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90 Disconnect the rubber coolant service line
from the turbocharger at the union with the
metal pipe just below the rubber fuel and
EVAP lines. This is just forward of the
passenger side engine mount.
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93 With the turbocharger assembly on a suitable
workbench, remove the 3 bolts retaining the
Turbocharger Recirculation Valve N249 from
the turbocharger.
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96 Install the supplied M10 X 1.5 stud into the
turbocharger outlet flange using a stud
installer.
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102 Install supplied hose onto the Turbocharger
Recirculation Valve N249 flange. Orient
index line for hose to index line to flange.
Install supplied spring clamp. Install second
spring clamp in the middle of the hose. Install
assembly onto the plastic charge pressure
pipe on the front of the engine. The Valve
Flange will sit below the support bracket
extending from the intake manifold once
installed correctly. Install the supplied T-30
Torx bolt fastening the flange to the support
bracket. Compress and slide hose clamp
down once assembly is in place.
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104 Run the extension harness along the EVAP
and Fuel hard pipe on the intake manifold.
Attach to the pipes using the supplied zip ties.
Orient the harness so it is resting between
the two pipes.
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106 Connect the extension harness to the OEM
connector for the Turbocharger Recirculation
Valve N249 (near the turbocharger). Zip tie
the connector to the A/C pipe on the
passenger side of the vehicle, forward of the
ABS pump. Place the connector over the
rubber buffer on the A/C pipe before you zip
tie. Use two zip ties, one at each end of the
connector.
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108 Drill two 9/32” size holes in the Air Cleaner
Assembly and install the support clips for the
Turbocharger Recirculation hose. Measure
from the rear corner, passenger side of the
assembly (left side in the picture). Drill holes
at 3 7/8” and 11 ½” from corner and ½” up
from the lower edge.
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111 Flash the ECU at a GIAC authorized dealer.
Contact STaSIS for further information
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