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On 30/12/2022 at 07:51, ApertureS said:

So I’ve managed to find estate led boot lights for half the price of superskoda that don’t throw up errors.

 

After trying 6 sets of them I’ve found a quality set that don’t cause the boot to throw a tantrum.

 

Would any of you be interested in them? Could buy a bulk load and send them out in the U.K. for £20 posted and packed.

 

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I have also issue wirh strange errors when repla ed oroginal LEDs with Aliepress ones which are much stronger. But when i open glove box i got error that boot is open. Did you bought 6 sets form superscoda?

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47 minutes ago, siemi1 said:

I have also issue wirh strange errors when repla ed oroginal LEDs with Aliepress ones which are much stronger. But when i open glove box i got error that boot is open. Did you bought 6 sets form superscoda?

The superskoda ones are said to be error free. Ive not tried them. 

 

The 6 different sets vary from ebay to aliexpress, and the ones i fitted that were good in my quoted post, have now failed also!!!

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15 hours ago, ApertureS said:

The 6 different sets vary from ebay to aliexpress, and the ones i fitted that were good in my quoted post, have now failed also!!!

Surely buying six sets is more expensive than what you would've paid for the Kopacek/Superskoda ones...

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I put Auxito T10 W5W LED bulbs in the glovebox about 4 yrs ago.

It is still going good, no issues with it - open or closed, moving or stationary.

 

I put Kopacek (Superskoda) units in the boot and door warning lights - they too r still going great.

 

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Not today.......but I had my 2019 150 tdi re-mapped to circa 190 and 420nm.....it's driving lovely .

 

Friday just gone......I met up with a very kind member itsbrun (Bryan) and he very kindly updated my maps to the latest 2023

switched on scandanavian DRL's

De-activated start/stop

Start button now "pulsates"

Switched throttle to "Responsive" setting

Interior lights now fade off

 

If ever someone was due a bottle of wihiskey next Xmas.........it's Bryan!!!!!!

 

Thanks a million mate.

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On 30/01/2023 at 22:44, Donweather said:

Holy crap those are insane figures. What’s your 0-100km/hr times?

 

who’d ya go Stage 3 with?

I've no idea what the timings are, sorry, but it is a bit fast. Modified by Ares tuning in Chester, and mapped by Unicorn in Stockport

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On 04/02/2023 at 02:05, midlan said:

Awesome! I really like the power curve, that the peak power is at the rev limiter!

Can you explain your setup? Which aftermarket parts did you installed?

MTC Intercooler, AEM watermeth v3 kit (80/20 mix), NGK Race Plug R7438-8, Airtec big boost pipe kit,  apr boost tap,  Trackslag downpipe, new fuel injectors 0 261 500 01H, ttv4 turbo, ramair jetstream intake kit, vis hpfp, ( lpfp bought but not required for the superb), millers 5/40 oil and coolant, then mapping.

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Finally Google decided that today was the day for my Pixel 5 and my MIB2 (Superb MY17) to get the Coolwalk update!!

Initial experience is positive.

 

Mine is running through AAWireless and I can change the DPI setting which influences the layout.

Mine is currently set to 128 DPI.

 

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On 01/03/2022 at 23:01, JR RS said:

 

+1 for Rieger

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Sorry to bother you again. Can you share more pics of Rieger side skirts? How do they go into the front and rear wheel arch, maybe you have more close shots while fitting them, i.e. with doors opened, to see how it goes into the sill. Also, can you tell how they are attached? Double sided tape or something more sophisticated? And what about front mudflaps? Any pics how you modified them?

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21 hours ago, BurtMacklin said:

 

Sorry to bother you again. Can you share more pics of Rieger side skirts? How do they go into the front and rear wheel arch, maybe you have more close shots while fitting them, i.e. with doors opened, to see how it goes into the sill. Also, can you tell how they are attached? Double sided tape or something more sophisticated? And what about front mudflaps? Any pics how you modified them?

 

No bother - always glad to help.

 

With the front, it uses/shares the same hole as that is used to hold the wheel arch liner and/or front mudflap.

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With the rear, u need to drill a hole into the wind deflector trim Infront of the rear wheel.

Then fix using rivet or nut & bolt.  

 

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Front & rear easy to do.

 

With the middle, u need to use the supplied kit.  It contains black automotive sikaflex bond/glue.

It comes with all the instructions - u just need to prep and follow it step by step.

I did mine at home.

 

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The mudflaps were a pain to do - took ages, and I had to trial fit, then shave off a bit more that trial fit again until I got it right.

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Fitted a Vibe 65.4 plug and play amp to my SE Business, as well as an inPhase USW300 underseat sub.

 

No photos of the sub, will decide whether or not to keep it under the seat, or maybe move it to the boot.

 

The amp was actually dead easy to fit, once I had the correct T-harness and on its own did improve the sound of the stereo. All fitted discretely, and hopefully without creating any new buzzes / rattles in use.

 

 

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On 17/02/2023 at 12:38, KeteCantek said:

For fun, I decided to see if I can do a 550mile (total) trip on a single tank of petrol in my 280. So far, seems to be on target.


That’s amazing! What avg speed were you holding to get to over 40mpg? 

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Managed to finally get some canton grills - shame they are the wrong colour.

 

a bit of gentle spray painting to get them to the black plastic look.

 

why you may ask? I’m not paying £1000 for 2 front sportline door cards with canton grills!

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Back on the subject of the damned LED fault with the boot lights.

 

Has anyone got a superskoda one that they are willing to take the back off and take some detailed photos for me so i can look at reverse engineering them at a cheaper price for everyone?

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On 19/02/2023 at 03:51, numskull said:


That’s amazing! What avg speed were you holding to get to over 40mpg? 

This is the final figure. I mostly travelled at 60mph (speedo) on the motorway, eco mode, no ACC this time but normally at a good safe distance behind a HGV. 

 

On the M1, there were quite a few sections where 50mph is the average speed or slow moving. 

 

Could have been better if I only driven all motorway (went into Nottingham, Leeds, York) and there wasn't a few standstill jams but overall pleased that my mission was accomplished. 

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2 hours ago, KeteCantek said:

This is the final figure. I mostly travelled at 60mph (speedo) on the motorway, eco mode, no ACC this time but normally at a good safe distance behind a HGV. 

 

On the M1, there were quite a few sections where 50mph is the average speed or slow moving. 

 

Could have been better if I only driven all motorway (went into Nottingham, Leeds, York) and there wasn't a few standstill jams but overall pleased that my mission was accomplished. 

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Which petrol?  95 or higher? 
 

I am trying 98 and 99 and am getting 2 mpg better so far than when on 95 RON, and the engine feels smoother. 

 

(272 L&H hatch) 

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1 minute ago, dunc69 said:

Which petrol?  95 or higher? 
 

I am trying 98 and 99 and am getting 2 mpg better so far than when on 95 RON, and the engine feels smoother. 

 

(272 L&H hatch) 

Filled up with 46litres of Esso 99 in London (they say it's 0% ethanol) and the rest is tesco 99. 

 

E5 should get better mileage than E10 anyway. 

 

I would just use tesco 99 if possible. Occasionally I put in Esso just for fun and for the 'detergents' lol

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