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Swapping 1.6TDI Engine with 2.0 VRS TDI engine

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Oh well

ill deal with it when it comes to that :cool:

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14 minutes ago, AMD87 said:

Oh well

ill deal with it when it comes to that :cool:

 

Indeed , likewise with my owned from new 17 year old Octavia which has an Engine Management Light showing and a bit of an oil leak. Fortunately it's still MOT'd until March. Shame because the body is mint

 

 

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13 hours ago, bigjohn said:

 

DPF delete? - MOT has just changed to spot this. It's also a up to a £1000 fine to drive with one deleted (er if caught!).

 

 

There is a garage near us with a large sign outside offering DPF delete and MOT's. Wonder how long they will remain in business.

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