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Good work Karel, I am pleased you have got this sorted
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There is loads of info on this site if you search mate, here are just a couple I've found http://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/319914-octavia-vrs-remap/?hl=%20remap http://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/326027-agonising-over-remap/?hl=%2Bremap#entry3910243 I have used Revotechnik in the past on 2 different cars, great software and company in my experience. I've heard lots of good things about Shark performance too and although I've had work done by them I've not tried their remap, seem a really professional outfit though. There are loads more threads if you use the search in the top right of the screen.
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I am sure my airbags are connected and working ok, I was told by Shark Performance that they managed to do thus correctly when fitting the seats
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Hi Karel, happy to help if i can but my seats are not heated so I'm not sure if this is possible. My Audi seats fitted into the Octavia with the Audi sub-frames, I didn't need to change them. Hope this helps?
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Hello bf1, I'm newbie on briskoda forum and so I can send tou private massage. Pls can you answer in your topic about swap of Audi A6 seats? Thank you very much!
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Another vote for medium here, I ran it on the stiffest setting and found it a bit unpredictable in the winter. The stiffest setting was really good in decent conditions, made the car feel really stable through high speed changes of direction. Medium doesn't feel quite so stable but any loss of grip in less than perfect conditions seems more controlled and predictable to me.
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Skoda newbie with a pain in the rear (caused by seats)!
bf1 replied to graphic's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk II (2004 - 2013)
I changed my Octavia seats for some from an Audi A6, the thread is here http://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/275138-fitting-audi-a6-seats-in-octavia/ They are so much more comfortable than the original seats, really happy with the result -
Quite a lengthy post here which may help http://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/207654-tts-short-shifter/?hl=+shortshifter
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Would seats from a Passat B6 fit a Octavia II?
bf1 replied to RainbowFire's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk II (2004 - 2013)
I put Audi A6 seats in mine and had the rears re-covered, really pleased with the result. I avoided buying electric seats as you'd need additional wiring for the seat motors, changing the plugs over was still required though as they airbag, seatbelt warning etc connectors were all different. -
It did come from a vw, could be my imagination but both myself and the wife were convinced that mp3's sounded better. Happy with the DAB benefits anyway so a worthwhile upgrade for me
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Tyres - loads of tread left but cracking all over..
bf1 replied to oliverp's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk II (2004 - 2013)
Was going to start a new thread but found this one, I had the same problem and the same tyres as the original poster, about 5mm tread left and tyres were cracking as shown in photos earlier. Got them changed (Goodyear Eagle F1 Assymetric 2 which are great) and sent the tyres back to Continental, received confirmation yesterday of 65% refund. Pretty happy with the refund, not sure I'd buy these tyres again though. -
Just a screen mount one from Halfords, pretty sure it was one of these Autoleads DAB Film Antenna SMB - DAB-AA1I got a local firm to fit it for me but I'm pretty sure it didn't need seperate power, the film antenna needs to be earthed though so I guess the power is fed from the head unit up the aerial cable
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Quick update, new manifold fitted and all seems good, pretty pleased with Skoda paying some of the cost too
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I swapped mine over and it was pretty straightforward, a windscreen mounted DAB aerial and the different fascia as described above were needed. My car is a 2010 FL so no new CANBUS required, I'd guess as your car is the same age you'd be ok too. The reversing sensors, temperature settings for the air con and the bluetooth all work exactly as the Bolero, I'm really pleased with the upgrade. My RCD510 has the Dynaudio audio system (Not sure if they all do) and the sound quality is definitely better, especially on music stored on SD card.
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Thanks for the reply, I may well enquire about the TPI and if the manifold I'm getting is the 'new' spec Brian