It's illegal to drive barefoot?? Like you said, more connected to pedals that way... i absolutely love driving barefoot
It's legal. I was told the same wive's tale about it being illegal when I was a kid.
It's illegal to drive barefoot?? Like you said, more connected to pedals that way... i absolutely love driving barefoot
You linked the USP hose. I did the bleeder block and hose at the same time. I can't comment on just the hose, overall it seems great but I don't have anything to compare to other than OEM.Has anyone tried the ecs hose? With the hose option how do you bleed the system?
http://www.uspmotorsports.com/Volks...rts-Never-Miss-A-Gear-Kit-MK7-GTI-Golf-R.html
You linked the USP hose. I did the bleeder block and hose at the same time. I can't comment on just the hose, overall it seems great but I don't have anything to compare to other than OEM.
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I tackled this on a TSI 5MT last weekend
DIY/writeup: http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php?8125994-DIY-Clutch-Delay-Valve-removal-on-TSI-5MTs
It shifts soooooo much better now. I can't believe VW, BMW, and others put these stupid delay valves in their cars. Stupid, stupid, stupid, design.
Anyone thinking of doing it - stop thinking and DO IT!!!
Is this only for GTI's? Or all VW transmissions?
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I decided to take a look at my 5MT 1.8 Tsi and this is what I see... What the? Guess this mod doesn't apply to 5MT guys...?
It looks like the bleeder valve unclips towards the rear, but the module is bolted into the transmission. What happens if I unclip and then unbolt from transmission?
Yea, as far as I can tell our bleeder valve doesn't have a restrictor, so we don't need to worry about this. My clutch doesn't have any of the problems described in this thread, and I recently test drove a GTI and found that the clutch in our car feels much better. It's a bit weird that VW would setup the higher end transmission to have a worse feel...
Thanks for your feedback! Maybe I just need to drive the gti to appreciate what I have
I wonder why VW does this. Maybe it's a transmission saver due to more power. The world may never know...
Does it work with the 5speed too?
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No. The 5 speeds have a different configuration.
AFAIK, the 5-speeds don't even have a delay valve. They work the way a clutch is supposed to
I believe it only applies to 6 speeds. The 5-speeds don't have this thing.
Thanks for not being one of the many who talk out of their asses and say there was no CDV in the 1.8T 5MTs..
And thanks for the great DIY, worked like a charm!
I've go to the block out, and the piece unscrewed, but I can't seem to get the diaphragm out, it's still blocked on both sides. Help?
I've go to the block out, and the piece unscrewed, but I can't seem to get the diaphragm out, it's still blocked on both sides. Help?
There is a retaining clip holding the bleed screw assembly in the block.. pull this retaining clip out and slide the bleeder up and out.. no need to unscrew, in fact, unscrewing the bleeder itself will not release the valve. Once the bleeder assembly is removed the valve will just fall out.
It does not delete the bleeder block, it just replaces the oem line which Is metal and rubber.The hose seems like a great idea but I would like to know how to bleed it. It seems that you are deleting the bleed screw.
The hose seems like a great idea but I would like to know how to bleed it. It seems that you are deleting the bleed screw.
The hose does not eliminate the bleeder block. It attaches to it, just like the existing clutch line. You would follow the same bleeding process as if you just replaced the bleeder block, except your clutch line will be completely empty so you will have to do an extra good job to make sure you get all the air out!
I have a stainless steel line from KMD tuning. It does make a slight difference in pedal feel.
Unless USP have changed their product lately, some have noted that the O-rings they supply are not DOT-4 compatible and eventually break down, causing leaks in the system.
Not sure about the ECS hose but it looks nice.