bit the bullet and ordered this for the FR TSI
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/perfo...o-technik-full-air-intake-for-2-0-tsi-engines
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/perfo...o-technik-full-air-intake-for-2-0-tsi-engines
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Oh on 225/40 front n 235/40 rear if staggered. Mine is lowered too.
Et35's ive been told
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Is this job easy to do ? I do have facelift heater controller sitting in my garage and waiting for fitting ...
Is this job easy to do ? I do have facelift heater controller sitting in my garage and waiting for fitting ...
Yeah i dont want to have stretched tyre though mate. And assume 235/40 will rub the rear arches?
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I've been looking for a facelift heater control for ages, they seem rarer than hens teeth....where did you managed to get yours from???
I've been looking for a facelift heater control for ages, they seem rarer than hens teeth....where did you managed to get yours from???
Are there any differences between the facelift and pre in functionality or is it just ease of use...?
I quite like the look of it
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Works exactly the same.
One thing I have noticed is the air con is always on when I start the car.
No big deal I guess.
Think I read on someone's RR that there's always resets to 20C when they start there's.
Sounds OK to me, does it display a digital readout of the temp set or is it just written on the knob turny things? I tried to find a demo of it on YouTube but didn't really see anything of use...
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I'll nip out and try and video it now.
Cheers buddy
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Didn't quite link properly but copying the link into a browser works finelooks good to me! Just got to find one now lol
Thanks for your help! You should do the red led footwell mod lol
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Yer 40's would prob rub on a 9.5J, think about it thou a slightly stretched tyre on the rear is not under as much load as you think, the cars FWD so most of the cornering force is being pushed through the front tyre walls the rears are just following the front BUT are under far less stress on the bead as there following the line of the front BUT without the torque and twist levels which are been applied to the front walls...the chris cross wire pattern that's built into the side walls is designed to withstand a lot of stretch and twisting otherwise they'd just split under hard cornering..
My 2pence worth over with........