Everything posted by Phil-E
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THE Winter Tyres Thread
Here in Germany the general rule is O bis O or October to Ostern (Easter) for winter tyres.
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Which engines to avoid and how to detect them?
At least the water pump is a doddle to change as it's driven from the aux belt and not a timing belt or chain. I've also had my estate fully loaded up with 3 adults, a dog, boot full to the roof and 3 bikes on the tow bar. Up and down mountain roads etc and zero problems. Never felt underpowered or laboured.
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Any Smart Home nerds here?
Do you already have any smart home devices or any hubs?
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All Season Tyres....
Another consideration is the Hankook Kinergy 4S 2. In German all weather tyre tests they came 3rd place with Vredestein Quatrac and Bridgestone Weather Control in 2nd and 1st place. I've been super happy with them so far. Have driven in all weather conditions including some awful thick snow and ice through the country etc. They're nice and quiet and fuel economy has also been excellent.
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Which engines to avoid and how to detect them?
What about a 1.4 TSI? They don't have any oil issues.
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Retrofit reverse camera
Hi. I get zero interference on mine. Even with the headlights on (Factory Xenons) or while using the rear wiper.
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Any tips for a cheap 2 din multimedia player?
I got a Junsun branded android 10" radio that fitted straight in. It communicates via the can bus system so displays parking sensors and climate info etc. I also bought a USB DAB receiver. Do you already have a DAB antenna?
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E10 fuels
E10 gas been available here in Germany since 2011. So basically people have been filling up for 10 years with it and there's no horror stories of cars being damaged by it. The difference being is that there are still 2 pumps to choose from. Either E5 95 or E10 95. So you have the choice of which to use if you have an older car. Then of course you have the choice of all the premium 97+ fuels too which are all still E5.
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Reverse wires
So you only want your rear camera to record when in reverse? This seems a little odd. Or am I missing something?
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Bio Fuel - Effect on fuel economy
I'd say it's more than just the pure book figure of of the KW output. I have zeros fears joing the Autobahn with "just" 90kw. Even when it's been fully loaded with 3 adults, a dog, a boot full and 3 bikes on the tow bar. But then a decent 200nm of torque between 1500 and 4000 rpm and a DSG gearbox helps get effortlessly and safely up to speed.
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Bio Fuel - Effect on fuel economy
I had a Daihatsu of some description as a hire car for a few days. It's was so terrible I can't even remember what model. Or was it even a Daihatsu... I've no idea now! Lol It has some crappy little engine in it with horrible gears. Genuinely terrifying... Especially since where I had to join the Autobahn the first time is in an unrestricted section, long straight and very smooth... So the traffic tends to move fast!
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Octavia Scout 68-reg 181PS engine idle speed too fast?
Diesels tend to have a slightly higher idle speed. My 1.4 TSI 122bhp with A/C off etc idles at 650rpm. But can be higher with higher electrical load or cold temps etc. But it reacts the same as the newer DSG cars as above. As I start to lift my foot off the brake the idle rases to 1000rpm and the car creeps forward.
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Bio Fuel - Effect on fuel economy
I'd say there's still a lot of NA cars on the roads. And although E10 has been available for years here, the uptake has been very slow here due to people's reluctance and uncertainty. I've also had a few people I know say that their cars run like garbage on E10. But one of which was an Astra J 1.4 16v that I drove shortly after and it turned out the coil packs were bad. Lol. The other being a Mini One 1.6 that apparently idled poorly and got really bad fuel economy. But all very subjective.
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Bio Fuel - Effect on fuel economy
Don't forget that E5 and E10 means up-to 5% or 10%. There's no minimum required content. So you could buy E10 that only has 1% in. From what I understand in a turbo car there is basically no difference in power between E5 and E10. There can be a greater effect on power and economy on naturally aspirated engines.
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1.4 TSI 122 (CAXA) rattle
Do you know which spark plugs were fitted?
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Bio Fuel - Effect on fuel economy
Ah ok! So that's how they're doing it. Here in Germany they have separate E5 and E10 pumps.
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Bio Fuel - Effect on fuel economy
Is E10 much cheaper than E5 in the UK? Here it is between 4 and 6 cents per litre cheaper. Which is barely anything really. But over the year it's still a saving.
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Skoda Octavia mk2 facelift halogen to xenon headlight conversion guide
The pre -Fl didn't get AFS so no.
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Automatic gearbox issues
Hard to say whether it's geniunely a fault or just your inexperience with the car and gearbox. If you push the throttle all the way down there is an additional switch that is the kick-down switch. Basically hitting this overrides any currently drive mode and will kick down to the lowest possible gear. It's possible that with a speed of around 50mph or lower that the car is capable of using 2nd car and it will take it all the way to the red line. Which yes would seem like the engine is "screaming" but certainly not a bad thing or harmful. As for it not shifting up again then that could be to do with the incline you were on, the gearbox deemed the current incline, revs, speed and engine load to warrant staying in 2nd. And you won't get an immediate shift up anyway especially if you've maybe panicked and eased off it holds the lower gear initially until either the revs get too high or you ease off for a good few seconds and then it starts going up the gears again.
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Bio Fuel - Effect on fuel economy
I've been using E10 for a year in my car. I did fill up twice with normal E5 (as they had problems with the E10 tank at the station or something). I notice zero difference between E5 and E5. I believe that a higher ethanol content is good for a turbo petrol as it's more knock resistant? I'm currently just driving to and from work 7km each way, driving a couple of KMs to the supermarket and that's about it. Getting 6,9 l/100km (41mpg) but this is gradually getting better since the service and spark plug change. Current range of just over 1000km per tank. I've also found a different route to work that although takes a couple minutes longer it's a very quiet and economical route (been getting as good as 5,3 l/100km - 53mpg on these trips).
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Engine Oil Fuse
There won't be a fuse for this. The oil pressure switch is connected to the ECU. You need a fault code scan to see what the actual problem is. The oil light being on indicates a problem with oil pressure. And the engine light being on could mean anything. Impossible to tell without diagnostics.
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What3words app
I've seen this advertised over here in Germany too. Just tried it out. Clever idea. My 3 words are in German. I assume this is an international system? If I typed in the English it would work and vice versa?
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Error messages after connecting to caravan
Sounds like they've done something wrong when fitting the tow bar. Where was it fitted? You still have warranty on the work they've done so they'll have to rectify the problems for you.
- Skoda Octavia MK2 1.4TSI (DSG7 Taken a **** on me)
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The story of the famous DQ200 clutch slip...
I actually ended up changing my oil(s) a few thousand KMs ago. Didn't end up buying any special fill tools or anything and managed to fill the oils with some hoses I had lying around etc. Then that combined with an engine oil change and spark plug change the car is running so beautifully. The gear changes are just sublime and smooth and mostly barely noticeable. But then they were like this before to be fair.