Didn't BFI include bolts with their mounts?Anyone got the vw part numbers for the bolts that need replaced when installing bfi engine and dsg trans mounts?
Look at ECS Tuning. They will have the bolts you need.
Didn't BFI include bolts with their mounts?Anyone got the vw part numbers for the bolts that need replaced when installing bfi engine and dsg trans mounts?
So in my area and more importantly my gas station I use, they have 87, 89, 93. I’ve been trying to decide which tune I wanted to go with (91 low torque) until I realized that I didn’t even have 91 available near me. What would you guys do?
87 because that is what you'll find everywhere. I've been to lots of areas where the only gas that was available was 87. The 87 tunes are generally safer but still add a bit of oomph.So in my area and more importantly my gas station I use, they have 87, 89, 93. I’ve been trying to decide which tune I wanted to go with (91 low torque) until I realized that I didn’t even have 91 available near me. What would you guys do?
87 because that is what you'll find everywhere. I've been to lots of areas where the only gas that was available was 87. The 87 tunes are generally safer but still add a bit of oomph.
OTOH, if you only plan on buying gas at the same gas station and only puttering around town, then you need to ask yourself if you really need any tune.
I think the only pulley worth anything is the fluidampr which is supposed to help with engine harmonics/vibrationPower pulley kit - says it has hp gain, is that from the weight loss or is it a different pulley size?
In reality I'd like to see an improvement in ac than up.
https://www.urotuning.com/products/...-mk7-gti-2-0t-62-10-94?variant=13065622716471
I think the only pulley worth anything is the fluidampr which is supposed to help with engine harmonics/vibration
https://www.shopdap.com/fluidampr-for-mk7-mqb-20t-tsi-vw-audi.html
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can anyone recommend me a clutch for my mk7.5 GTI i average 400 miles a week, would like some feedback on what options are out there?
Thanks in Advance
south bendcan anyone recommend me a clutch for my mk7.5 GTI i average 400 miles a week, would like some feedback on what options are out there?
Thanks in Advance
Yes, you have to do the required services to keep your warranty intact, but you can do those at the dealer, at an indy or do them yourself - just keep records.Hey guys I have a question about warranty. I am looking at a 2019 GTI that is still brand new. If I buy it, do I have to do the recommended services in order to maintain the warranty? Also is there a list somewhere of what services are required? I want to know what I’m getting into before buying it. any help is really appreciated!
There are no "recommended" services by VW. Some dealers try to convince you that your car will blow up if you don't don't do their "recommended" services in addition to the required services, but they are only vacuuming your wallet.Hey guys I have a question about warranty. I am looking at a 2019 GTI that is still brand new. If I buy it, do I have to do the recommended services in order to maintain the warranty? Also is there a list somewhere of what services are required? I want to know what I’m getting into before buying it. any help is really appreciated!
Awesome! Good to know manFor 60K:
No less than six oil and filter changes at 10K intervals
If you have a DSG transmission, one service at 40K
Air filter and cabin filter at 30K?
Spark plugs at 60K?