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Re: My New POLO GT

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You wont believe the cost of a arm rest for the BLUEGT, popped into VW to get price and availability....

£500+ not including labour to fit the thing, how can they justify that amount of money for something you rest your arm on and store small items in, absolute joke!! :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!:

Anyone know the best place to get one from? I've looked on eBay however I'm worried that its going to arrive and not fit nicely....


Thanks :D
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Re: My New POLO GT

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Either of these should be fine:

https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vw-Polo-6r-fro ... OSwL-tbK3V~

https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-Volksw ... SwAYtWQXVT

I bought the one from Australia and it was spot on when it turned up only thing is it is quite a big job as you have to remove the lower part of the centre console, trim around the gearstick etc to get in the mount.
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Re: My New POLO GT

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Other forum members have bought and fitted non OEM armrests and they’ve fitted fine. Seem to remember a forum member posting a write up of the installation procedure, including pictures. If you use the forum search function, you should be able to find the relevant post.

I personally wouldn’t want one. IMO they’re quite a poor design as when they’re in the horizonal position, they hinder access to the handbrake. I’ve seen owners with the armrest push them into the vertical position out of the way between the back rests of the front seats, so they effectively become redundant.
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Re: My New POLO GT

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peter_dk25 wrote: Wed Jun 27, 2018 9:23 am
Mike Austin wrote: Tue Jun 26, 2018 11:02 pm
MarkoPolo wrote: Tue Jun 26, 2018 1:51 pm I've only just changed from a Ford Fiesta 1.2L at 82bhp so to jump to 148bhp, I'm happy at the moment haha :lol:
I am also happy with the standard power of my Blue GT. However, what I would like is more instantaneous throttle response. Stepping on the gas, there always seems to be a delay on 'modern' cars of maybe a second or so before the power comes in. I found this delay on the Fabia Mk2, tsi and vrs models. But my old 2.0i Fabia Mk1 had instant response. Any recommendations?
Try this: https://www.racechip.de/gaspedal-tuning/xlr.html
You won't be disappointed - I have it in my Blue GT - BIG difference.
What’s the figures did it make buddy?
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Re: My New POLO GT

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PoloBlueGT wrote: Wed Jun 27, 2018 2:53 pm Either of these should be fine:

https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vw-Polo-6r-fro ... OSwL-tbK3V~

https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-Volksw ... SwAYtWQXVT

I bought the one from Australia and it was spot on when it turned up only thing is it is quite a big job as you have to remove the lower part of the centre console, trim around the gearstick etc to get in the mount.

Thanks for that mate 🤙🏻
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Re: My New POLO GT

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peter_dk25 wrote: Wed Jun 27, 2018 9:23 am
Mike Austin wrote: Tue Jun 26, 2018 11:02 pm I am also happy with the standard power of my Blue GT. However, what I would like is more instantaneous throttle response. Stepping on the gas, there always seems to be a delay on 'modern' cars of maybe a second or so before the power comes in. I found this delay on the Fabia Mk2, tsi and vrs models. But my old 2.0i Fabia Mk1 had instant response. Any recommendations?
Try this: https://www.racechip.de/gaspedal-tuning/xlr.html
You won't be disappointed - I have it in my Blue GT - BIG difference.
Hmm. If you have good experience with it, I cannot argue with that. However, I am a bit sceptical whether it will do what I want.
The problem that I want to solve is that, when I give the pedal 100%, there is a delay of up to one second before 100% gas is provided. The figure on this page just seems to be a recalibration of the pedal movement with the gas provided. There is no mention of addressing any delay. For example, in race mode you get 50% gas at 15% pedal. Fine. What about any delay before that arrives? Unless curing this delay is part of the specification (and it only mentions "Direktere Gasannahme" without any figures) this is unlikely to work for me.
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Re: My New POLO GT

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It totally eliminates the delay you are referring to!
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Re: My New POLO GT

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peter_dk25 wrote: Thu Jun 28, 2018 5:35 am It totally eliminates the delay you are referring to!
Did you fit it yourself? Which one did you go for? I see there are 3 options for the Blue GT.
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Re: My New POLO GT

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Straight fit - 10 min work - that's it.
3 options?
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Re: My New POLO GT

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Hi Peter
Have you got the 140 or 150hp BGT?
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Re: My New POLO GT

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peter_dk25 wrote: Thu Jun 28, 2018 1:45 pm Straight fit - 10 min work - that's it.
3 options?
I clicked the 'continue in the shop button', put in make, model and engine and got three choices:
https://www.racechip.de/shop/vw/polo-v- ... xlr-anchor
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Re: My New POLO GT

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Ok - but that's the chiptuning boxes - not the Gas pedal Tuning unit
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Re: My New POLO GT

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Hi Peter_dk
Just a quick one. Which BGT do you have the 140 or 150hp and is your DSG the DQ200?

Edit: Also how long have you currently had the unit fitted?
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Re: My New POLO GT

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peter_dk25 wrote: Thu Jun 28, 2018 4:04 pm Ok - but that's the chiptuning boxes - not the Gas pedal Tuning unit
No matter how I try to select the accelerator tuning, it comes up with the chip tuning. Also on the UK site: https://www.racechip.co.uk/throttle-tuning/xlr.html and the global site: https://www.racechip.com/throttle-tuning/xlr.html
Could it be that accelerator chip and tuning chip are now combined and you have an earlier version of the accelerator chip by itself?
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Re: My New POLO GT

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PoloBlueGT wrote: Thu Jun 28, 2018 5:43 pm Hi Peter_dk
Just a quick one. Which BGT do you have the 140 or 150hp and is your DSG the DQ200?

Edit: Also how long have you currently had the unit fitted?
140 with DSG DQ200. Optimized with a BSR Remap, K&N filter and GTI Exhaust. 180 Bhp and 310 Nm measured on the dyno.
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