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  • Originally posted by Fizz View Post
    nope! its amazing. I've been driving the car daily since Saturday morning and absolutely love the Octavia even more now.
    How do you go with that much power through a FWD car and not get axle tramp?

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    • Originally posted by donweather View Post
      How do you go with that much power through a FWD car and not get axle tramp?
      Think I saw Fizz say he got a lower mount / dogbone insert a few pages back.

      What I'd like to know how much of that axle tramp is still there when the mods are finished !
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      • Originally posted by Tuan View Post
        Think I saw Fizz say he got a lower mount / dogbone insert a few pages back.

        What I'd like to know how much of that axle tramp is still there when the mods are finished !
        The dogbone insert will reduce axle tramp but it by no means stops it. I've got a Stage 1 tune with dogbone insert and I can still easily axle tramp in 1st gear if I plant the right foot.

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        • Originally posted by donweather View Post
          The dogbone insert will reduce axle tramp but it by no means stops it. I've got a Stage 1 tune with dogbone insert and I can still easily axle tramp in 1st gear if I plant the right foot.
          That's no good ... which insert did you go for ?
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          • Originally posted by Tuan View Post
            That's no good ... which insert did you go for ?
            I used the superpro but used the duro 70 instead of the duro 80 to reduce noise and vibration inside. And yes I know the 70 is only recommended for TDI but I just didn't want too much noise and vibration.

            For me the biggest mod for axle tramp reduction was a change in tyres.

            This includes mods to dogbone insert, lower control arm replacment, tyres and springs.

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              MY16 Octavia VRS Wagon, DSG, Race blue, Tech pack, Comfort pack, Black Pack, 19's, Sunroof, Electric Tailgate
              Airbox mod, VW Racing Filter, TMD, Elbow, Ramair Pipe, GFB DV+, VCDS mods, Superpro adjustable rear sway bar, Superpro end links, Whiteline front sway bar links, Whiteline LCA bush Kit, Bilstein B14 coilovers, HPA dog bone mount & arm, 42DD oil catch can, Burger wheel spacers, CTS downpipe 200 cel cat, 2,5" exhaust , twin out. Super Skoda eyelids & front splitter, Tuned by BPS 228kw atw, Dsg tune,

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              • Originally posted by ferret vrs View Post
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                Brought mine
                Bvery Nice! congrats You'd have scooped up one of the last few before the new model is released Love the colour and you have the 19's too boot!
                1999 Golf GTi - SOLD
                2005 Golf GTI (2 Door) - SOLD
                2014 Octavia RS400 Combi
                1997 Golf GTI (Daily/Track Hack)

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                • Originally posted by Tuan View Post
                  Think I saw Fizz say he got a lower mount / dogbone insert a few pages back.

                  What I'd like to know how much of that axle tramp is still there when the mods are finished !
                  I dont get much if I'm kind to it. lose traction in 1-3 and minor squealing in 4th if I plant it but I'm not looking to drag the car nor race from traffic light to traffic light. So planting it in 5th and 6th i dont suffer anything. but as stated I do have the solid metal dogbone mount, Will be fitting my eibachs soon and will definitely need to look at broader wheels and tyres 8.5 or 9 inch wide with 225 or 235 tyres. I need to also look at replacing the control arms. I've heard good things about the superpro kit. That should hopefully do wonders for axle tramp. Also planning fitting an LSD and upgraded clutch kit at some stage in the new year to get the power down.
                  1999 Golf GTi - SOLD
                  2005 Golf GTI (2 Door) - SOLD
                  2014 Octavia RS400 Combi
                  1997 Golf GTI (Daily/Track Hack)

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                  • In other news car is at the dyno to get final numbers with IS38 on the E-tuners stage 3 tune.
                    Watch this space...
                    1999 Golf GTi - SOLD
                    2005 Golf GTI (2 Door) - SOLD
                    2014 Octavia RS400 Combi
                    1997 Golf GTI (Daily/Track Hack)

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                    • I don't understand why you are still spending up on more power when you can already wheelspin in most gears?
                      I would have thought that getting more traction would be the priority long ago, or ideally applying the equipment to a 4WD based vehicle?

                      I have always enjoyed FWD for all the packaging, efficiency and performance advantages it offers for lower power applications but its limitations do become more obvious as power applied increases.
                      Last edited by Gerrycan; 08-12-2016, 10:26 AM.

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                      • Applied a sill decal as well


                        And the moment of truth... 260KW at the wheels = approx 350HP awesome result but i'm still working with e-tuners on a smooth boost curve to reduce the turbo flutter on accleration that occurs in 4th gear up and between 2.5 - 4k you can see the sharp spike
                        Last edited by Fizz; 08-12-2016, 07:45 PM.
                        1999 Golf GTi - SOLD
                        2005 Golf GTI (2 Door) - SOLD
                        2014 Octavia RS400 Combi
                        1997 Golf GTI (Daily/Track Hack)

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                        • 260kW at the wheels!!! Bugger me.....how on earth does the FWD handle that?

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                          • Originally posted by Fizz View Post
                            I need to also look at replacing the control arms. I've heard good things about the superpro kit. That should hopefully do wonders for axle tramp.
                            They didn't do much to reduce mine. As I said, new tyres was the biggest impact followed by the dogbone insert. How much vibration are you getting from a solid metal dogbone insert?

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                            • Hey All,
                              I like ferret vrs, I bought mine on Sat!
                              See link below for photos.
                              Skoda RS 230
                              "The Grey Ghost"
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                              • Originally posted by donweather View Post
                                They didn't do much to reduce mine. As I said, new tyres was the biggest impact followed by the dogbone insert. How much vibration are you getting from a solid metal dogbone insert?
                                Surprisingly it handles the 260kw very well, learn that if i'm going to give it WOT i have to downshift to 4th cant just put my foot down in 5th or 6th as i hit the turbo flutter. But new map is available now to sort that i get no vibrations with the solid insert at all.
                                1999 Golf GTi - SOLD
                                2005 Golf GTI (2 Door) - SOLD
                                2014 Octavia RS400 Combi
                                1997 Golf GTI (Daily/Track Hack)

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