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grumpygreg3269

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    Skoda Superb 1.6 cr SE Greenline remapped to 150bhp

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  1. Happened to me a few weeks ago, bought this off ebay: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SKODA-SUPERB-2008-2015-RIGHT-FRONT-WINDOW-REGULATOR-3T0837462A-NEW/202033860843?hash=item2f0a2810eb:g:4A8AAOSwYNpazzpj
  2. I had the same problem mate and used this kit, it is a bit of a pig of a job though. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SKODA-SUPERB-2008-2015-RIGHT-FRONT-WINDOW-REGULATOR-3T0837462A-NEW/202033860843?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
  3. 51 cetane is the standard diesel loaded at Essar refinery Stanlow, the Vpower/ultimate are loaded on skids with dedicated loading arms. http://www.standardfueloils.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/ESSAR-Road-Diesel-TDS.pdf
  4. That is XPO they have the distribution contract for Tesco, Greenergy have their own fleet either liveried as Greenergy or Flexigrid. The additive isnt loaded at the terminals as Costco have no supply agreement with any of the loading terminal operators , it's added to the tank during delivery.
  5. It's standard diesel delivered to Costco forecourts by Greenergy. Costco then put their own additive in to bring it up to premium spec. Ive been using it since they opened at Chester and its on par if not better than Shell/BP standard fuel, cant comment on Ultimate/VPower as Ive never used it.
  6. Yes did it myself, took about an hour. Put the bluetooth module behind the glove box and run your microphone and wifi antennae up the passenger side A pillar, save a lot of hassle. Then code with vcds. Have a look here for info its for a vw golf but it gives you the general idea. http://bt1.prv.pl/bt%203c8%20golf6.pdf
  7. This is the same as the kit I used, does need coding to the car with VCDS. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-SEAT-SKODA-Premium-FSE-Bluetooth-Set-3C8035730E-RNS-510-3C8-035-730-E-2014-15-/331395996568?hash=item4d28bd9b98:g:6g4AAOSw7PBTqKFp
  8. I have the Bolero head unit which is standard in the SE, bought the E version kit off ebay and had it installed and running in less than an hour. Thake the easy route and use the space behind the glovebox to mount the module, run your wifi and microphone up the passenger side A pillar. You do need access to or someone with VCDS or get th dealer to code it for you.
  9. THe E version is the latest. Have a look here mate tells you what each version does. http://wiki.ross-tech.com/wiki/index.php/Telephone_Retrofitting
  10. I have a 2011 Greenline and have just done this myself, used a similar kit to this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-2015-ORIGINAL-VW-KIT-3C8035730-E-Bluetooth-Premium-FSE-rSAP-SMS-A2DP-Wi-Fi-/121615330184?hash=item1c50d6ab88. Acivate telephone option with vcds and away you go. I put the unit behind the glovebox as you have to take it out to run the wifi antenna and the microphone anyway. The bluetooth streaming is worth the install alone.
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