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Is under bonnet insulation equipped as standard?

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For those who have collected their Octavia III, does the under bonnet insulation material come fitted as standard?

In my vRS is standard.

Not standard on my petrol VRS.

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It's a conflicting topic. I've seen a TSI VRS delivered in Romania and it didn't have it. I've seen a TSI VRS video from Frankfurt and it does have it. I'm confused... :)

I think it might just be on the diesels - my 1.6 TDI has it.

There is no under bonnet insulation on my 1.4tsi elegance. I confirmed this with two different dealers and some of the briskoda owners. I'm not sure if it's standard on the diesels?

Then it's weird that the one at Frankfurt (TSI VRS) has it. Maybe just a showroom show-off?

 

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Seems like the under bonnet insulation may be standard on Diesels, but not on Petrol's.

 

Perhaps a couple more response from existing owners might confirm this as fact. 

Perhaps someone in the know may be able to get the part numbers for the aforementioned article(s), which will undoubtedly require the fastening clips or pins.

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Fortunately, I have the part numbers on standby should it be required in the future

 

5E0863831 Sound absorber for engine lid

8E0863727A Retaining clips. 13 pieces required if not already included in the above

Seems like the under bonnet insulation may be standard on Diesels, but not on Petrol's.

Perhaps a couple more response from existing owners might confirm this as fact.

pretty sure it was the same on the mkii's. my diesel vrs has the insulation by the way

Yes it was the same on the facelift. Diesels are noisy, petrols get hot, hence the difference.

I might order this item shortly so it's there with the car on arrival.

I found that when I had this insulation mat fitted to a MkII Octavia that the engine warmed up more quickly which is better for the engine and economy and as a side benefit the screen demisted far more quickly too.

Bonnet insulation was fitted standard on my MkIII Diesel, I would agree with post #12 that insulation not as necessary on petrol due to higher running temps and quieter in use.

I bought and fitted it to my MK2 Elegance 1.4TSi - my opinion only, but in this car it made no difference to noise reduction and none to the time taken to warm up. Consequently I won't be bothering to buy the insulation on my pending Mk3 Elegance 1.4TSi (expected first week of October).

 

Bouff34

It probably makes no difference at the moment. However it should do when the temperatures drop when the insulation will help the engine warm up quicker.

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Has anyone fitted the sound insulation to a VRS tsi? If so was the sound reduction noticable in the car.It would be good to fit this after I disable the sound generator.

I ordered the insulator pad for my vRS and it came with all the clips, so no need to order any extra.

It does muffle the engine noise slightly and the engine definitely warms up quicker than without it.

Surely on the TSI it's better not to have the insulation as others have mentioned, being a turbo petrol I thought they liked to feel the cold?

didnt have it on my previous 2 petrol vrs'

 

my mk7 golf gti has it though..so I dont think its anything to do with operating temp..unless the different shaped engines bays have a bearing on it?

It's purely sound deadening, hence them putting it only on the TDi's.  But with VW being more "upmarket" them they're going to put it on the petrol's too to keep them quieter....

Surely on the TSI it's better not to have the insulation as others have mentioned, being a turbo petrol I thought they liked to feel the cold?

 

You only need the intake air to be as cool as possible. Especially helpful for turbocharged engines. Other than that an engine should be as insulated as possible to increase its thermal efficiency. This would come with the added benefit of making it quieter.

The quicker the engine gets up to a nice warm temperature the better it is for the economy & for things such as heating & demisting.

 

Having the insulation pad under the bonnet not only makes the engine quieter, but it warms up quicker too, so my economy should be a tad better, it also makes the bonnet area look much nicer & more finished, that without it.

 

Personally I think it's just penny pinching by SUK not having it as standard.

I ordered the insulator pad for my vRS and it came with all the clips, so no need to order any extra.

It does muffle the engine noise slightly and the engine definitely warms up quicker than without it.

I'm interested in fitting the insulator pad to my VRS TSI. What was the price?

I'd like to know the price too please.

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