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nype

Drag Racing Champion
Location
Vancouver, B.C.
Hey where did you guys get these? How was the install?

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Just make sure you pick the right model number.

Unfortunately there is no frameless option available for my 16 Autobahn with LP and DAP.
 

pSyCO_007

Ready to race!
Hey where did you guys get these? How was the install?

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Yeah dap has them and I might be wrong but I believe ecs has them too. Just make sure you get the right one. Install wasn’t too bad. Just be careful not to take off where the rearview mirror mounts to the windshield. Some recommend taking off the a pillar. But I just tucked mine in.

Here’s a list of what mirror is compatible with what car. If you are thinking about getting one

https://www.dropbox.com/s/lu5c8uvab6fk56a/HomeLinkMirrorMatrix.pdf?dl=0


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Willrivz

New member
Yeah dap has them and I might be wrong but I believe ecs has them too. Just make sure you get the right one. Install wasn’t too bad. Just be careful not to take off where the rearview mirror mounts to the windshield. Some recommend taking off the a pillar. But I just tucked mine in.

Here’s a list of what mirror is compatible with what car. If you are thinking about getting one

https://www.dropbox.com/s/lu5c8uvab6fk56a/HomeLinkMirrorMatrix.pdf?dl=0


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What are you finding is the advantage of the upgrade?


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pSyCO_007

Ready to race!
Well besides that it dims by itself when someone comes up from behind you with their high beams on. It’s also convenient that it has the homelink so I can open the garage door without having to carry the opener in the car. Also it looks really nice without the frame.


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burbank2broward

Go Kart Champion
Location
South Florida
Installed CTS Turbo High Flow Turbo Inlet Pipe today! Haven’t driven the car yet so we’ll see about the butt dyno gains. The build quality is great! I know people have issues with how it’s designed. Overall I’m very happy with it!


Also repainted my intake scoop. Used primer, a more vibrant red and added clear coat this time! Oh and I also added rubber trim on the surrounding.





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ibsev11

New member
Location
Portland OR
That’s awesome man! I haven’t seen many with the Mk7.5 and the Remus. I wanted to do it but was worried about fitment issues. Any you come across. Please post a sound clip if I don’t mind.
Good luck and keep posting updates!


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re: fitment issues you don't have to worry as remus has axle-backs/cat-backs for the MK7.5! you can find all the options on remususa.com (if you're in the US, can google the european site)
 

Crackness1

Ready to race!
Location
Sunny Florida
Took it to the dealer for the 30k service (yeah I know I know, but I saw the cost of VW care as relatively cheap goodwill towards the dealer to limit the hassle of any possible warranty issues)...

Loving the new brake fluid... Also, they replaced my sun shade with the latest revision, no more sliding open! It's much stiffer to open, but not overly so, and better than having the sun in my eyes every few minutes :D
 

Twist1

Autocross Newbie
Installed CTS Turbo High Flow Turbo Inlet Pipe today! Haven’t driven the car yet so we’ll see about the butt dyno gains. The build quality is great! I know people have issues with how it’s designed. Overall I’m very happy with it!


Also repainted my intake scoop. Used primer, a more vibrant red and added clear coat this time! Oh and I also added rubber trim on the surrounding.





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That looks great! Scoop looking good :p can you tell me what rubber you used? If it's easy I may include some in my kit from now on! Really nice
 

suneohair1

Passed Driver's Ed
Location
PNW
Just picked up this for the front and back plates. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CV5PLFM


I've been looking for some basic rubber/silicon to keep the plate off the body. Since the car already had holes, I didn't want to re-drill.

Went with black in the front and red in the back. The red is a little orange, so following up with the seller about that. Overall, really digging it. Hard to believe no one else is really making a product like this.
 

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mr3sgte

New member
Just picked up this for the front and back plates. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CV5PLFM


I've been looking for some basic rubber/silicon to keep the plate off the body. Since the car already had holes, I didn't want to re-drill.

Went with black in the front and red in the back. The red is a little orange, so following up with the seller about that. Overall, really digging it. Hard to believe no one else is really making a product like this.
That is exactly what I need, but had no idea there was such a thing. Thanks for enlightening me!

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burbank2broward

Go Kart Champion
Location
South Florida
That looks great! Scoop looking good :p can you tell me what rubber you used? If it's easy I may include some in my kit from now on! Really nice



I just used a rubber hose and cut it in half but I just took it off today. It wasn’t staying in place so didn’t want to risk it coming into my engine bay. Going to order something similar on Amazon. I'll keep you updated on if that's a better option or not.


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Chillout

Go Kart Champion
Location
the Netherlands
Car(s)
SEAT Leon FR ST
Bad ass! How much of a bitch was the install?

Very easy!

It's a matter of:

- Remove some dashboard trims
- Take out 2 torx screws
- Take out the cluster, disconnecting it
- Take out the Infotainment screen
- Take out the Discover Pro unit in the glovebox
- Pull the MOST cable from the glovebox area to the cluster, by going behind the infotainment screen area. Use a small flashlight to see where the cable is going. The MOST cable is pretty stiff and can be pushed where it needs to go pretty easily
- Connect the new cluster with the cables
- Start coding it. It's best to let an ODIS-capable person do this, to make sure compontent protection and coding is done right.
- Reinstall trims.
- Enjoy!
 
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