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  1. Thank you both for your replies 

    I have been in touch with the local Skoda dealership and have ordered one for twenty something pounds. 

     

    Thanks again for the information 

     

    JRJG 

    On 06/01/2022 at 09:33, NZ100 said:

    I have fitted a full size spare, I just cut the wedges off the insert as you suggested and all was OK. Had to trim some of the plastic to get it flat, but lower floor sticks up a bit, upper floor is flat. I also have estate. 

    When you say you trimmed some of the plastic to allow the floor to sit flat, is that with a ‘variable boot floor’ option fitted? 
     

    regards 

     

    JRJG 

  2. Good evening folks 

    I have been given 5 wheels with winter tyres fitted. 
    The issue I have is the spare tyre kit, as in the foam insert that sits inside the spare wheel, does not fit inside my new fifth wheel. Due to it being a full size alloy rather than the original space saver. Also the boot floor does not quite sit flush, that doesn’t bother me as I have a full boot liner fitted anyhow. 

    I intend to buy another foam insert and cut down the ‘wedges’ on the outside so that it fits in snug inside the new alloy. 
    I can then simply swap all parts from my original kit, into another insert for when the winter wheels come out. 
     

    My question to you all is what other Vag cars share the same spare wheel kit, or more importantly the same foam insert, as the Octavia mk3? 
    It is an estate too if that makes any difference to the wheel well. 
     

    I much appreciate any information or advice 

     

    Regards 

     

    JRJG 

  3. On 23/08/2021 at 17:53, duck said:

    Hi Jrjg, yes done 40k on the GTB1756 and still running good and strong, bummer about your cam belt, do you still have the Fabia or have you moved on? I spy Octavia Mk3 under your username.

    That is good news, I think I did around 60k or maybe even more on mine before it died. Worst part was I sold it on as a non runner, for strong money, to be sent a video from the buyer of it running perfectly after just fitting a new belt, I had assumed bent valves and everything else. 
    Moved onto an Octavia diesel vRS as hoping to start a family soon, but it is so sedate and boring comparing to the Fabia.

    A superb 280 is on the horizon as the next car. 
    Definitely regret selling the Fabia. 
    Take care 

     

    JRJG 

  4. On 20/08/2021 at 21:05, duck said:

    Blah blah blah usual sepulchrave knows better than anyone else, give it a rest cupcake.

    Lol good to see he hasn’t changed one bit. 
     

    Is your Fabia still running well with the gtb1756 on Duck? 
    Mine snapped it’s cambelt a couple of years ago :( 

     

    JRJG 

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  5. Sold #337 about 12 months ago,

    I snapped it’s cam belt on a the daily morning commute, I should of replaced it more frequently knowing the extra power it was running (Gtb1756) and the abuse I gave it. 
    Sold it as a non runner for good money although it was worth more in the mods fitted, never mind the se parts. 
    Since bought an octavia vrs estate (kids are on the horizon fingers crossed). 
    Miss the Fabia like an old friend, already hear myself talk about it in a really affectionate and admiring tone. 
     

    Sold to a fella who sent me a video shortly after of it running, just needed a new cam belt, I’d assumed bent valves and all sorts and therefore not worth the cost to repair. Wish I’d never pressed play on that video! 

     

    JRJG

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  6. Had red stuff pads on Octavia brakes on my old Fabia and I too was really impressed with not just their performance but also how little dust they produced.  
    that was around five years ago or so, potentially before the ‘blip’ you mentioned so I can’t comment of more recent experience. 
     

    I too feel the standard brakes on the vRS aren’t up to the standard I require so was considering a swap to red stuff pads and a fluid upgrade. 
     

    let us know how you get on with the red stuff pads 

     

    JRJG 

     

     

     

  7. On 22/07/2020 at 16:08, varaderoguy said:

    Have a look at the list of VCDS owners: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?msa=0&mid=1Td73_uUUqscV3nRm5br_o89PmBU&ll=55.04129622907192%2C-2.921361609586386&z=8

    or at the forum for VCDS: https://www.briskoda.net/forums/forum/23-diagnostics-amp-vcds/

     

    I am the blob - in the eastern side of the Scottish Borders if you get really struck.

     

     

    On 23/07/2020 at 00:16, SashaGrace said:

    If you can’t find anyone close to you I am in North Wales and I can do it if that helps plus any other coding you’d like. If you have a 2020 model car S/S can no longer be disabled but older cars it can be done very easily.

    Thanks very much for the info and the offer. 
     

    Is it a fairly simple job? 
     

    Regards 

     

    JRJG 

  8. Hi folks 

    anyone located in Lancashire with the software capabilities to permanently disable the auto stop start function? 
    Beer tokens in exchange of course. 
    I have messaged a local member with software of some description but he hasn’t been on the site since April so I’m not holding my breath for a reply. 
    regards 

     

    JRJG 

  9. Hi folks I have a 2014 tdi vRS estate. 

    Have a small ‘crease’ in the rear bumper. 
    It’s nothing major but I’m not sure how well a repair will be able to ‘hide it’ / mask it. 
     

    Worst case scenario I’ll replace the rear bumper which after a quick inspection doesn’t look like a massive job. Even the parking sensors don’t seem to be a massive issue.  
     

    My question to your collective knowledge is: 

    What rear bumpers have I got to choose from? 
    Are the hatch and estate bumpers the same? 
    Are the VRS bumpers any different to the other models of the same age? 
    Did the facelift alter the rear bumper at all? 
     

    My current bumper has the red reflective strip across it, am I correct in saying that is an option or was it a standard strip on all vRS models? 
     

    Thanks very much in advance to anyone who has any information. 
     

    cheers 

     

    JRJG 
     

     

  10. Does anyone know how big of a job it is to do it yourself? 

    I assume there is a sump plug of some description but what is the access like? Both for accessing the cap above and the plug below? 

     

    Just about to buy a mk3 and thinking of changing the oil very soon as it’s on 30 something k mileage. 

     

    JRJG 

  11. 16 hours ago, SashaGrace said:

    Whilst some retrofits are easy, some are not and unless you are looking for a project I would recommend getting the highest spec car you can. I have retrofitted lots into my car but there are some things that can’t be done. Heated front screen for example is not worth trying to retrofit, so I wanted a car that came with it. The TDI will map stage 1 nicely enough, if you want more power you will be stuck at no more than 280 bhp due to the head design and you will be spending way too much to get there. If you spent the same on a 2.0 TSI and changed similar hardware you would be pushing 400 bhp, much better numbers considering the outlay.

    Can’t say I’ve ever had a heated front screen so I’d be happy without, although I imagine it is a good option to have in the winter. Is that part of a ‘winter pack’ ? 

    I don’t see myself doing more than turbo and remap, or more realistically just remap. As I haven’t heard as many ‘bulletproof’ reviews regarding the engine from my various mechanic friends. 

     

    Thanks for the advice,

    i will have a read through your build thread at some point soon. 

     

    15 hours ago, tunedude said:

    https://www.darksidedevelopments.co.uk/vw-golf-gtd-2-0-tdi-cr-cuna-286bhp/

     

    That's what can be done to the engine, but you need deep pockets.

    Some folk just want to push and push and push don’t they! 

    I bet that is a great sleeper. 

     

    JRJG 

  12. 19 hours ago, MarkyG82 said:

    Only remapped for a few weeks so can't comment on reliability yet.  As for retrofitting it is quite easy but not cheap.  Stereo is a popular one at the mo as MIB2 gives you carplay/android auto.  Going from MIB1 Amundsen to MIB2 Amundsen cost me about £450 which is the cheapest I've seen.  Expect to pay £5-600 or £1000+ for Columbus level (bigger screen and more functions).

    I see. So the Columbus is the top spec stereo then? 

    Are there components from other platforms or other Vag cars that can be swapped into the Octy? Or has that all been stopped? 

     

    JRJG 

  13. Good afternoon everyone.

    I haven’t  posted for a long long time, nor have I really frequented the octy 3 forums at all. Expect to see a lot more of me in the near future though! 

     

    The time has come for me to start looking at replacing my Fabia workhorse, it is an SE Vrs so has some form of refinement to it, full blue stitched leather, aircon, cruise control etc. I have also done a bit of tinkering and the car runs a bigger turbo, bigger intercooler, bigger brakes etc etc. It has given me what I consider huge value for money and ‘bang for my buck’. Still returning great economy when wanted, yet able to surprise and shock a lot of much higher spec cars (still looks oem) . The time now has come to replace it, with kids planned in the near future a bigger car will be needed. An octy 3 is my preferred choice, not sure of year yet, probably 13/14plate or so. 

     

    A few quick questions for you all: 

    How is the 2.0 cr engine in terms of reliability once remapped/tinkered with (bigger blower perhaps)? 

     

    Also how is the Octavia 3 for retrofitting internal parts, heated seats, stereo/sat nav for example? I am wondering if it is worth looking for lower spec cars that I can add to afterwards. 

     

    Expect me to pop up on lots of old threads asking the same questions every other punter looking at Octy 3’s does. Apologies in advance. 

     

    JRJG 

     

  14. Some of your symptoms would suggest a boost leak, but a leak wouldn't 'stop'. Once a pipe has jumped ship, it won't fix itself. 

    Might still be worth having a look at all the joints, most notorious ones are top pipe at the back of the head, or the bottom pipe going into the intercooler (remove offside wheel arch trim for easier access). 

    Alternatively, if it is due a fuel filter, replace it with the one you have sitting ready, see if there are any improvements. 

     

    JRJG 

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  15. I once read that the wing mirrors for the mk1 Fabia were scavenged out of the Audi A8 parts bin... it could of been a complete myth but I definitely read it on the forum somewhere (although it was a few years back now). If you don't find a Fabia wing mirror you could always double check if the Audi A8 was compatible, although if I'm honest there are a lot more Fabia's being written off and broken than Audi A8's! 

     

    JRJG 

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