Skip to content

New vRS picked up today!

Featured Replies

  • Replies 51
  • Views 4.9k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Most Popular Posts

  • In terms of running in - I've run in a number of cars now (I nearly always buy new), I tend to not thrash it when cold and drive normally when up to temp.  I don't mega thrash it either even when warm

  • thehulkster699
    thehulkster699

    As soon as an engine gets to temp, give it a good work out. Don't fanny around for a few thousand miles, or just sit at 70mph on cruise or it won't be run in correctly and will use more oil.

  • Oh go on then!!!   A few cheeky beading shots of the outside too...                      

Posted Images

  • Author

.... p.s. I still don't know why it has two fog light bulbs per side!

Very nice that! Hope you enjoy.

Happy vrs day :-)

Looks great. This was a factory order I take it?

 

Enjoy  B)

.... p.s. I still don't know why it has two fog light bulbs per side!

A guy from Skoda told me they are cornering fogs......perhaps your dealer didn't activate them

SOOOOOOOOOO JEALOUS!!!!!

Congrats on your new ride  :happy:

 

Dodgy looking pic hosting site  :love:

 

Edit: Bah, that smily doesn't work properly  :(

Edited by dc5r666

2 bulbs = drls I imagine,

I hope the lights can be changed to cornering fogs via vcds.

Congrats on your new motor, it looks ace!

Can we have some inside photos as well please? 

ENJOY!!!

 

Good day for the Christening!!

 

vrskeith

Nice pal.

I'm not at all jealous, honest! :-)

  • Author

Looks great. This was a factory order I take it?

 

Enjoy  B)

Yep it was - I was too impatient to wait on a custom order and wanted a manual petrol estate in Race Blue!

  • Author

2 bulbs = drls I imagine,

No - the DRLs are a LED strip in the main cluster. Wanna know something else odd? Unlike the old vRS FL, the Mk3 does have 5w front sidelight bulbs.  they come on in addition to the DRLS.

 

The DRLS don't dim with the indicators either annoyingly.  Need to get a VCDS on me beastie!

 

Glad y'all like it though - I'm over the moon with it.  Drives far more like a current Audi than the old FL.

 

I will do the black pack myself and the window tints.  Just need to work out how to retrofit nav... hopefully in time people will work out a way to do it.

Uuuu, shiny! Congratulations!

 

Come back with more impressions soon.

Looking sweeeeet! Congrats and enjoy your new motor :)

  • Author

Been out for a night drive.. More oddness - the bi-xenon headlights do not have an extra halogen assistance.  My old FL with Xenons had a halgogen on the inside that made the main beams really good.  The new one just lifts a shutter.  The main beams are good, but not quite as awesome as the old FL I think.

 

The mood lighting inside the cabin is nice though, generally its a more lit up place at night than the old FL was.

Two fog light bulbs per side are for: one for cornering light and another for fog light. In my cornering light works ok.

post-47815-0-54225500-1378413045_thumb.jpg

  • Author

Black Magic grill and mirror caps have been ordered just now from Super Skoda :-)

Are you running it in? I guess from the manual you have to take it easy for a while..

lovely looking car, congrats!

 

Been out for a night drive.. More oddness - the bi-xenon headlights do not have an extra halogen assistance.  My old FL with Xenons had a halgogen on the inside that made the main beams really good.  The new one just lifts a shutter.  The main beams are good, but not quite as awesome as the old FL I think.

 

Pretty sure thats normal for bi-xenon in that its just 1 xenon bulb with the shutter for high beam which "should" be brighter than the FL Xenons mix of halogen high and xenon low.

 

Did you notice the change with the new AFS over your old FL as its supposed to change the cone of light more for different situations?  Having said that youve only picked it up today!

Nice motor mate, makes me all the more excited about mine! SUK reckons I've got another 3-4 months wait :(

Are you running it in? I guess from the manual you have to take it easy for a while..

Is this true?  I read so many different story's.  I heard good things about this option too.  http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm

 

It came from the USA Golf GTI forum.  Positive feedback from guys who used that method. (It is more the method I would like to use because going too slow for the first 600 or 1000 miles ...)

 

@hkp:  How is the manual shifter?  Is it short enough?  Is it a smooth shift?

Are you running it in? I guess from the manual you have to take it easy for a while..

As soon as an engine gets to temp, give it a good work out. Don't fanny around for a few thousand miles, or just sit at 70mph on cruise or it won't be run in correctly and will use more oil.

Create an account or sign in to comment

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.

Important Information

Welcome to BRISKODA. Please note the following important links Terms of Use. We have a comprehensive Privacy Policy. We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Account

Navigation

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.