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Re: My black gti progress thread
Were you going along the Felling Bypass at about 6:30 tonight????
I seen an identical black GTI to yours
I seen an identical black GTI to yours
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Re: My black gti progress thread
I leave work early on a Monday for footy, So I doubt it was me, but I see a black gti on the felling bypass regularly probably himMoosegirl wrote:Were you going along the Felling Bypass at about 6:30 tonight????
I seen an identical black GTI to yours
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Re: My black gti progress thread
Sorry for the late reply dude, yeah I had my splitter colour coded when I got the bumpers smoothed
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Re: My black gti progress thread
Three black GTI's in Newcastle, not so rare after all! Hahafunlovincriminal wrote:I leave work early on a Monday for footy, So I doubt it was me, but I see a black gti on the felling bypass regularly probably himMoosegirl wrote:Were you going along the Felling Bypass at about 6:30 tonight????
I seen an identical black GTI to yours
Re: My black gti progress thread
hope you manage to get the indicator noise sorted, that would drive me insane if its doing it constantly
cant you turn the music up to drown it out untill its sorted? lol
cant you turn the music up to drown it out untill its sorted? lol
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Re: My black gti progress thread
Got the indicator sorted, Had the stalk replaced At VW, was well worth the £130 it cost, however it doesn't 'click off' automatically when finishing a corner sometimes, so will be going back to VW shortly, so not 100% successfull . I tried drowning it out with music, but i'm pretty much bored of all my current music, will be on a downloading mission this weekend.Ashcroft wrote:hope you manage to get the indicator noise sorted, that would drive me insane if its doing it constantly
cant you turn the music up to drown it out untill its sorted? lol
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Manifold
I'm currently looking at getting a manifold sorted - Theres a couple of people on here who've done it & I like the idea.
Ever since I've got custom exhaust & K&N panel filter the car breathes so much better, runs better & quicker, so i'm tempted to go the whole hog, Manifold, De-cat & k&N typhoon for ultimate gains. I think it all can be done for way less than a grand so what the hell
I've always been put off increasing power in the polo, but now my mate can rebuild gti gearboxes it means if the inevitable happens, it can be sorted in a couple of days inexpensively!
I thought i had my polo exactly how I wanted it, but it continues
I know Ben had a raceland manifold for sale a while back - i take it you got it sold Ben?
Ever since I've got custom exhaust & K&N panel filter the car breathes so much better, runs better & quicker, so i'm tempted to go the whole hog, Manifold, De-cat & k&N typhoon for ultimate gains. I think it all can be done for way less than a grand so what the hell
I've always been put off increasing power in the polo, but now my mate can rebuild gti gearboxes it means if the inevitable happens, it can be sorted in a couple of days inexpensively!
I thought i had my polo exactly how I wanted it, but it continues
I know Ben had a raceland manifold for sale a while back - i take it you got it sold Ben?
Re: My black gti progress thread
shame it doesnt click off automatically but as said send it back to VW to get them to pull their finger out
yeh bens sold his manifold to Endi
he's sent me a link for the same raceland manifold tho so would be worth asking him to send it to you too and he'll tell you all the prep work that needs to be done
K&N Typhoon all the way I love the sound of mine, altough it makes me put my foot down all the tim :p tunnels and carparks are awesome!
yeh bens sold his manifold to Endi
he's sent me a link for the same raceland manifold tho so would be worth asking him to send it to you too and he'll tell you all the prep work that needs to be done
K&N Typhoon all the way I love the sound of mine, altough it makes me put my foot down all the tim :p tunnels and carparks are awesome!
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Re: My black gti progress thread
Yeah I sold mine to Matt last year
You can buy them new from here though http://www.edgeperformance.co.uk/view.asp?ID=2303
As far as the prep work goes the two items I have labelled in the picture are not necessary for the GTI so have to be removed, they are only used for the 1.4 16V Polo's so need to be removed. The holes where it bolts to the block also have to be re-bored by a couple of mm because they are slightly too small.
The Manifold doesn’t come with a gasket either so you will need to buy one of them from Volkswagen or GFS, TPS etc, the original GTI gasket fits fine.
Here's what mine looked like after it was fully prepared....and later sold lol
The Stainless small pipe you can see in the pics comes with the manifold and it needs to be welded to the CAT.
Either that or you will need a custom de-cat pipe made like Craig did with his, probably the best option but obviously causes issues for MOT's
Hope this helps mate
You can buy them new from here though http://www.edgeperformance.co.uk/view.asp?ID=2303
As far as the prep work goes the two items I have labelled in the picture are not necessary for the GTI so have to be removed, they are only used for the 1.4 16V Polo's so need to be removed. The holes where it bolts to the block also have to be re-bored by a couple of mm because they are slightly too small.
The Manifold doesn’t come with a gasket either so you will need to buy one of them from Volkswagen or GFS, TPS etc, the original GTI gasket fits fine.
Here's what mine looked like after it was fully prepared....and later sold lol
The Stainless small pipe you can see in the pics comes with the manifold and it needs to be welded to the CAT.
Either that or you will need a custom de-cat pipe made like Craig did with his, probably the best option but obviously causes issues for MOT's
Hope this helps mate
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Re: My black gti progress thread
Thanks for this Ben just read it in polo dans thread too, looks like there's a few of us looking at this mod. I'm gonna go see my custom exhaust specialist see if I can get an idea on cost for prep work and installation. And also look at getting de-cat pipe made up at same time.
Lovin the car at the min, enjoying driving it, even being des and driving my mates to the pub, its not like me!
Lovin the car at the min, enjoying driving it, even being des and driving my mates to the pub, its not like me!
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Re: My black gti progress thread
Shiny! Looks really good
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Re: My black gti progress thread
Great Pic Mate
No worries about the info on the manifold
No worries about the info on the manifold
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VAG-COM ERROR CODES
Engine Light came on yesterday, but car seems to be running fine, no miss-firing etc,
Vag-commed it last night & it came up with the following error codes:
Looks like a new Lambda sensor is required, does everyone agree? Or can they be cleaned up?
VCDS-Lite Version: Release 1.0
Wednesday, 30 May 2012, 18:45:44:0
Chassis Type: 6N - VW Polo
Scan: 01,02,03,08,15,17,19,25,41,45,46,55,56
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Address 01: Engine Labels: Redir Fail!
Controller: 036 906 033 D
Component: 1.6l/4V SIMOS3 00HS3512
Coding: 00031
Shop #: WSC 00788
WVWZZZ6NZ1Y369194 VWZ1Z0A1695389
4 Faults Found:
16517 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor B1 S1: Response too Slow
P0133 - 35-00 - -
17511 - Shareware Version. To Decode all DTCs
P1103 - 35-00 - Please Register/Activate
17927 - Shareware Version. To Decode all DTCs
P1519 - 35-10 - Please Register/Activate - Intermittent
16514 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor B1 S1: Malfunction in Circuit
P0130 - 35-10 - - - Intermittent
Readiness: 0000 0000
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Address 03: ABS Brakes Labels: 6X0-907-379.LBL
Controller: 6X0 907 379 C
Component: ABS/EDS 30 IE CAN V004
Coding: 05603
Shop #: WSC 00788
No fault code found.
Vag-commed it last night & it came up with the following error codes:
Looks like a new Lambda sensor is required, does everyone agree? Or can they be cleaned up?
VCDS-Lite Version: Release 1.0
Wednesday, 30 May 2012, 18:45:44:0
Chassis Type: 6N - VW Polo
Scan: 01,02,03,08,15,17,19,25,41,45,46,55,56
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Address 01: Engine Labels: Redir Fail!
Controller: 036 906 033 D
Component: 1.6l/4V SIMOS3 00HS3512
Coding: 00031
Shop #: WSC 00788
WVWZZZ6NZ1Y369194 VWZ1Z0A1695389
4 Faults Found:
16517 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor B1 S1: Response too Slow
P0133 - 35-00 - -
17511 - Shareware Version. To Decode all DTCs
P1103 - 35-00 - Please Register/Activate
17927 - Shareware Version. To Decode all DTCs
P1519 - 35-10 - Please Register/Activate - Intermittent
16514 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor B1 S1: Malfunction in Circuit
P0130 - 35-10 - - - Intermittent
Readiness: 0000 0000
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Address 03: ABS Brakes Labels: 6X0-907-379.LBL
Controller: 6X0 907 379 C
Component: ABS/EDS 30 IE CAN V004
Coding: 05603
Shop #: WSC 00788
No fault code found.
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Re: VAG-COM ERROR CODES
Check the wiring to the lambda
If thats intact, it'll be a new one. Friends had the same issues.
If thats intact, it'll be a new one. Friends had the same issues.
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Re: VAG-COM ERROR CODES
Thanks for the reply Alex,
I will look at wiring, I hit a speed bump badly the night before the engine light came on, so it may just be the wiring popped out or something. It's in the garage tomorrow morning anyway for gearbox oil change & tracking/ Balancing, so I will get a replacement fitted tomorrow if needed.
Will update tomorrow when fixed fingers crossed
I will look at wiring, I hit a speed bump badly the night before the engine light came on, so it may just be the wiring popped out or something. It's in the garage tomorrow morning anyway for gearbox oil change & tracking/ Balancing, so I will get a replacement fitted tomorrow if needed.
Will update tomorrow when fixed fingers crossed