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With a birthday coming up and little or no inspiration for presents I am looking to start adding to my Octavia TFSI VRS a little earlier than planned. I still have 1 year of Skoda Warranty left and am waiting (forced to by SWMBO) until that expires before a re-map. My question would therefore be what can I do that is warranty friendly.

I have searched the forums and have a pipercross filter on the list but so far little else. I have very basic knowledge on my subject (ie the car and how it works) so would need somthing an 'idiot' could install / do. Budget could be upto a couple of hundred pound.

Ideas very welcome please. :)

Tricky one really, as technically any modifications will render the warranty void for any parts of the car that are affected by the modification... :(

You could possibly do an MFD2 for that and or Phatbox.

Both of which will ensure your warranty remains intact.

I think performance wise you will be limited.

With a birthday coming up and little or no inspiration for presents I am looking to start adding to my Octavia TFSI VRS a little earlier than planned. I still have 1 year of Skoda Warranty left and am waiting (forced to by SWMBO) until that expires before a re-map. My question would therefore be what can I do that is warranty friendly.

I have searched the forums and have a pipercross filter on the list but so far little else. I have very basic knowledge on my subject (ie the car and how it works) so would need somthing an 'idiot' could install / do. Budget could be upto a couple of hundred pound.

Ideas very welcome please. :)

How about a Forge DV and a neuspeed or ecs dog-bone insert?

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