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FerdiBotha

Well-known member
Looks like the OBD is a tad optimistic on your car.

850km on 51l gives around 16.67km/l which is 5.9l/100km.

Still crazy good consumption:thumbs:
 

Tris

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FerdiBotha said:
Looks like the OBD is a tad optimistic on your car.

850km on 51l gives around 16.67km/l which is 5.9l/100km.

Still crazy good consumption:thumbs:

I was also thinking the same

I will reset the reading at the next fill up and monitor it
 

Tris

Honorary ///Member
I have been nursing this car since the day I got it and the glow plug light came on a few times throwing the car into limp. It went off after switching the car on and off a few times.

So on Thursday night I was driving home and the roads were empty, so I decided to give this car some stick and clear a few cobwebs from the engine bay

So then the east rand in me came out and I was proper windgat and since then, the car never threw any lights or faults :cool:

Huge Shout out goes to @Panic for giving the car a once over this weekend. I had a sigh of relief once he told me that everything is in order an is doing what it should. the car is up for front and rear pads soon.

He also advised that I should DRIVE the car now and again to prevent the DPF from clogging which was causing the dash to light up

The car should go in to my panelbeater after DUBfest to get a nose job and a butt lift

Oh and I did my first mod

Pics to follow :evil:


First mod
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Tris

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So the past few weeks have been quite hectic , February, which is the shortest month of the year felt like a lifetime as life kept throwing curve balls. Im just glad its over. a few weeks ago the dash kept lighting up causing the car to go into Limp mode, after much reading up I figured that the egr may be acting up. I decided to set aside a Saturday to remove it and give it a good clean.

So I reversed the car into my garage so it could be cool enough to work on and set up a table with the tools to on the Friday night

I figured that it shouldn't take me more than a few hours, Boy was I wrong, wrong at the fact that im not as young and fit as I was 15 years ago,

boy this car fukced me up properly and I have the scars/cuts and bruises to prove it, I was certain that when I went into the shower the water would have pushed me over

Anyhoo, this was a **** job and this car really thought me humility

The EGR sits behind the motor, below the turbo and it as long as a loaf of bread, after eventually getting it out, stripping it and giving it a good clean, I figured that it was sorted given the k@k that came out of it

As soon as I assembled everything, and started the car, the dash lit up again, and to make matters worse, the car now had a slight oil leak (I had to remove the oil pipe from the turbo so I could get the EGR valve out. man I was upset. I was eventually told that I could switch off the EGR and DPF on the car, My first port of call was Panic, He could not assist as he was away. I was sort of desperate and needed transport for work and school so I spoke to another tuner who shall be nameless at this time as he is not a vendor on this forum and I think its unfair to give him a free plug (anyone wants his details can PM me), he said that he can do the dpf and egr with software, but advised me to just do the ERG and DPF delete for now to ascertain that could sort the problem out. He also advised to do a decat as the lights would no longer come on

I had the car towed to him and after a day he called to say that the car was sorted, and I should drive it to make sure all is in order before doing the SW.

I picked up the car on Thursday and covered about 550kms and all seemed fine.

Pics to follow


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This past weekend I decided to do the decat. Instead of fitting an aftermarket DP, I wanted to retain the OEM look. after watching a few videaos on YT, I was a bit apprehensive about the exhaust tone and after the advice of 8VALVE-zn, (Big ups to you brother) I went ahead with the decat. this was also a k@k job as the drive shaft had to come out :bang: once the DP was removed I noticed that there is a cat that sits on top, and the DPF sits below it. after cutting it open and removing all the guts bar the CAT( I was advised to leave that in place), fitment was rather easy. I done about 300 kms now and the car has a slight sportier tone, response seems better as well as the fuel consumption, to date I have never seen a puff of smoke when pulling away. I want to cover about 1000kms before the car goes back for the SW

Oh, and the oil leak has been fixed...

Onto the pics


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AshG108

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gees Tris, you gutted the CAT like that? hats off to you, I had no balls to do that stuff on my cars lol...

i say do full DP after the software, will be EPIC
 

Tris

Honorary ///Member
AshG108 said:
gees Tris, you gutted the CAT like that? hats off to you, I had no balls to do that stuff on my cars lol...

i say do full DP after the software, will be EPIC

Thanks brother

Car will definitely go in for SW once all the teething problems are sorted out
 

sash

///Member
Gees bru, so much effort, I know the feeling, trying to sort one thing out and the next pops up can be very frustrating but knowing you got it right at the end is an awesome feeling.

:bravo::bravo:
 

Tris

Honorary ///Member
sash said:
Gees bru, so much effort, I know the feeling, trying to sort one thing out and the next pops up can be very frustrating but knowing you got it right at the end is an awesome feeling.

:bravo::bravo:

Tx man, I will never attempt this again tho, Im glad its running better than ever
 

Tris

Honorary ///Member
So I managed to get the software done this Saturday

Logan from Vortex performance Initially switched off the EGR and DPF on the vehicle a few months ago and after the wonderful service I got from him, I decided to take the car back to him

The car has covered about 100kms since and it definitely does feel like a 2.0 DSG, lots of torque and very responsive, my fuel gauge hasn't moved much even tho I have been a bit windgat

I will monitor properly once I refill the tank

I also managed to fit a temporary sound system while I save up for a proper brand like RF Or Kicker components

This was also a learning experience as it is not as simple as wiring up a Golf 1

I was quite surprised at the size of the amp

I am busy hunting/collecting some parts that may also need painting before the car goes in to repair the little eina at the back

I am also fighting with the dealership as they told me the flywheel was replaced, after some digging around, I found out that it was not. Once that is sorted, I will consider a DSG file

Anyhoo, im am really enjoying this car,

Im planning on taking it on a long drive this weekend to see how it fares on an open road

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Tris

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So since the last update, the car has had front and rear brake pads changed, I will have to replace front and rear discs the next time around. The car has also been straight piped. It not loud as the cat is still in place. A huge thanks to Belix for unlocking some stuff on VCDS for me like cornering lights, disable the seat belt chime, and auto headlight to name a few lights, The car has also been serviced and has been running beautifully, I did a trip to Durban and back a few weeks ago and both trips took less than a tank of fuel
I still have not sent the car in to the panelshop to fit any of my mods due to a 6 day working week

Loving this car
 

KPM3_30

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Tris said:
So since the last update, the car has had front and rear brake pads changed, I will have to replace front and rear discs the next time around. The car has also been straight piped. It not loud as the cat is still in place. A huge thanks to Belix for unlocking some stuff on VCDS for me like cornering lights, disable the seat belt chime, and auto headlight to name a few lights, The car has also been serviced and has been running beautifully, I did a trip to Durban and back a few weeks ago and both trips took less than a tank of fuel
I still have not sent the car in to the panelshop to fit any of my mods due to a 6 day working week

Loving this car

Nice one Tris!

More pics :tiptoe:
 

Tris

Honorary ///Member
Little update

The car was due for having the tyres replaced, initially I wanted to swap out the 16" Tyres of the Wifes Audi, (still need to create a thread for that) and fit them to my car and find a decent set of 18" OEM wheels for the Audi, I came across a set of OEM Audi RS6 wheels which I pulled the trigger on, on my way there I decided to fit them to the Jetta, and that's where they stayed,

I have managed to collect a few bits and Bob's and once all have been recieved, the car will be going in for some cosmetic surgery

The car is due for a service soon and whilst there, the cambelt, water pump, tensioners, will be replaced as well

A potato pic for now
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Tris

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The car is currently getting some much needed love, eager to get it back

What's getting done

Color coding chrome grill,front spoiler and rear diffuser
Fitting GTI headlights
Fitting GTI side skirts
3 piece boot spoiler
Lightly smoking rear tail lights
Painting all bumper grills in piano black
Touch up minor scratches and fix 2 dents
Overall polish
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Tris

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So got the car back last week and all I can say is WOW, a huge thank you to Claude and Christy from Xquizit rides

While the car was there I figured the wheels could do with a color change, not quite the result I was looking for, I guess I have to allow it to grow on me.

I officially started using it from this Monday as I loaned it to my brother in law who was up from the Cape so I haven't taken any decent pics yet.

It doesn't end here tho,

Yesterday as I left the office and was walking to the car, i see a fellow staff member reversed without looking and did not see my car and bumped it

Nothing major except a damaged number plate and broken fog lamp grill

Man I was pissed

Anyhoo, here are a few pics, will update once I have washed the car this weekend

Oh, and a pic of the other project and the wifes Audi A3 2.0 fsi auto sportpack

Comments/positive criticism welcome

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