-
Posts
35 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Gallery
Shop
Events
Downloads
Everything posted by Incredibizy
-
The Audi was the most thirsty car I have ever owned but had the 4wd which was good to know with newborns in the house! Can't wait to see the MPG on the VRS on a motorway run : ) The downside of the black is that it shows the dirt really badly already, so I plan to do some serious waxing next week. What remap did you do? I have been speaking to Shark about a remap including one for the DSG gearbox, but they are blooming expensive!
-
sure did : ) I love the race blue but you had this already so went for black... I forgot to put the lights on the other evening after a long tired day with the kids, and found that taxi drivers were pulling over thinking I was a policeman! The Skoda dealer said that CID and the Paramedics have ordered several VRS's recently so there are more out there in E17... What a car! Yours look the business too : )
-
Wow - black estate looks amazing! I plan to paint the chrome grill black and fit privacy glass so it may well just live in the shadows from then on... Regarding running in, my dealer said you do not have to run in a diesel, which sounded like nonsense to me. It is true that you never really redline a diesel as you are risking a massive drop off in power by pushing it to the edge, but you still need to get all the bits in the engine bedded in nicely. I have had an E36 until now, and the 2 litre engine still felt like it was bedding in at 80,000 miles (always improving year on year). Good general advice I have received for diesels is to keep below 3000rpm for the first 1000 miles or so, then after this make sure you push it regularly to 4000 ; ) Pushing it regularly means the injectors self-clean, and the pistons free themselves up, meaning better fuel economy. The worst thing you can do is always drive it slowly at low rpm throughout its life (something I doubt any blackline owner would be capable of!). Do Skoda have an official stance on running in their diesel units? (or any other part of the VAG group?)
-
I think a shark remap is on the cards... Just wondered why this forum would allow ads from a company offering something potentially harmful to your car. From what I can gather all these tuning boxes do is alter the amount of fuel being injected in a pretty crude way. The even cheaper ones just seem to fool the car into thinking it is colder than it really is. I looked high and low on this forum for more info but found little info about these cheaper options, so thought I would start a post. There seem to be a lot of people interested in remapping but feeling scared of messing with factory settings. I have been over-clocking computers for years so this approach feels normal to me. Shark it is I think :sun:
-
my cousins from Edinburgh call it 'juice'... like it actually might have fruit in it!
-
I saw an ad appear in the top section of the Briskoda forum ealier today and clicked on it: https://www.tuningkit.de Anyone know anything about this type of upgrade, and its advantages/disadvantages compared with a remap from someone like Shark? The improvements they claim seem pretty similar for only 88 quid? I am assuming that as the ad is on this forum that the moderators approve of the product? Can anyone shed a little light on this subject? Cheers
-
Amunsden Plus Bluetooth and Microphone install "How to"
Incredibizy replied to Welsh_kai_boy's topic in Skoda Octavia Guides
You can find companies to try here: http://www.whocanfixmycar.com/Services/Skoda/Diagnostics If anyone has any luck please post the results and prices? -
Amunsden Plus Bluetooth and Microphone install "How to"
Incredibizy replied to Welsh_kai_boy's topic in Skoda Octavia Guides
here is a company nr Brum who could do it I reckon: http://www.vwrescue.co.uk/vw-diagnostics -
Amunsden Plus Bluetooth and Microphone install "How to"
Incredibizy replied to Welsh_kai_boy's topic in Skoda Octavia Guides
Anyone know whether the VCDS lite software (available for free download) is capable of accessing the BT checkbox? The Ross-Tech function table says that it can access the 07 function that allows changes in the code modules; is this where you make the changes? If so I might try it out myself with the right cable... http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/vag-functions.html -
Amunsden Plus Bluetooth and Microphone install "How to"
Incredibizy replied to Welsh_kai_boy's topic in Skoda Octavia Guides
someone on the 'when does my blackline arrive?' thread said they had a company near Southampton who could enable the BT via the VCDS for a very reasonable 30 quid - if I can find the link I will post it up... Anyone know any other companies in the south who could do this? -
Amunsden Plus Bluetooth and Microphone install "How to"
Incredibizy replied to Welsh_kai_boy's topic in Skoda Octavia Guides
Great guide - thank you for taking the time to photograph it properly! I look forward to the look on my girlfriend's face as I dismantle the first brand new car we have ever owned -
Finally been told that my car has left Emden and should be in the UK in 1-3 days depending on loading/unloading times. Skoda registered my order as being placed on the 27th of september, although I am sure I was in a few days earlier than that! Hope this helps people still waiting to figure out their delivery times. I should be getting my hands on the car by the end of next week I guess?
-
Proud owner of a 1994 Pace RC200 F4 with the square tubing, plus all retro 90s kit including XT thumb shifters and v-brakes... Any Retrobikers out there?
-
Its the VAG group computer interface/diagnostic tool - it allows control of all things electronic on the car, including activating the bluetooth : ) http://www.remkoweijnen.nl/blog/2011/08/26/rns-315-enable-the-hidden-bluetooth-carkit/ You can buy one, but if you are only using it the once, maybe another member on here has one, or failing that any decent VAG garage will have one. Check out the link above - it is a very quick and simple process of unchecking one box, then buying a mike for £20 which many people on this forum seem to be sourcing already. If and when I sort mine out I will post some feedback - looks straight forward, but main dealers will probably shy away from helping on this one, particularly as they Skoda deactivate it in the first place so they can flog bluetooth as an extra!