Hi all, I am new to this so apologies if all of this sounds a bit familiar. I will be surfing the site looking for the answers myself but thought I'd start a thread to see if anyone would like to advise.
So, I have just purchased an 06 2.0 TFSI sport with 68k on the clock that I collect on thursday. Belt and water pump done, mechanically sound (touch wood). I am going to run the car for a while and see what I like or may change over the coming months. Here are a few ideas I was hoping to discuss as this is my first VAG car.
Remap - I have read in a few places that the car really comes alive with a remap with the engine being in a relatively low state of tune. From the initial 180 I have been seeing figures as high as 250 from just a remap, however, I do want the car to retain its reliability so I was thinking of having a relatively tame tune to around 210? Enough to comfortably see off the latest batch of german 2 litre diesels. I also wanted to understand how peoples clutches have been reacting to a remap, I have the 6 speed manual.
Springs/dampers - It felt firm on the test drive but I wanted to get peoples opinions on whether its worth investing in coilovers on UK roads. I don't mind a firm ride, but I do want suppleness and compliance on the lovely undulating and at times bumpy roads of west sussex where I am currently based. Thoughts?
Brakes - Can they take a bit of punishment with a simple brake pad replacement?
That's it initially apart from spacers. As I said, I will be running the car for a while and then I will make decisions, maybe nothing will need to be done...
Cheers
So, I have just purchased an 06 2.0 TFSI sport with 68k on the clock that I collect on thursday. Belt and water pump done, mechanically sound (touch wood). I am going to run the car for a while and see what I like or may change over the coming months. Here are a few ideas I was hoping to discuss as this is my first VAG car.
Remap - I have read in a few places that the car really comes alive with a remap with the engine being in a relatively low state of tune. From the initial 180 I have been seeing figures as high as 250 from just a remap, however, I do want the car to retain its reliability so I was thinking of having a relatively tame tune to around 210? Enough to comfortably see off the latest batch of german 2 litre diesels. I also wanted to understand how peoples clutches have been reacting to a remap, I have the 6 speed manual.
Springs/dampers - It felt firm on the test drive but I wanted to get peoples opinions on whether its worth investing in coilovers on UK roads. I don't mind a firm ride, but I do want suppleness and compliance on the lovely undulating and at times bumpy roads of west sussex where I am currently based. Thoughts?
Brakes - Can they take a bit of punishment with a simple brake pad replacement?
That's it initially apart from spacers. As I said, I will be running the car for a while and then I will make decisions, maybe nothing will need to be done...
Cheers