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  • AdamD
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    Originally posted by tigger73 View Post
    Do you know what the "working" temperature of the oil for TSI engines is? i.e. what temp you need to get to before fanging it... I mean driving a little more enthusiastically?
    Make sure it's at least up to 80 mate.

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  • iamthestig
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    Another thing that comes to mind after seeing the data from the FIS+ is that when you swap back to the standard trip computer, the data looks lost - just the one entry per screen. Would be great if we could get one screen that showed average and inst fuel economy plus the remaining range all together for example...

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  • Ryan_R
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    DSG Oil temp should be 85 degrees.
    Last edited by Ryan_R; 28-12-2012, 05:56 PM.

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  • tigger73
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    Originally posted by iamthestig View Post
    Anyway, the detail that can be displayed is quite interesting. Even the engine oil temperature is shown from startup whereas on the standard VW computer it only changes from a couple of dashes to a number once it gets to a certain level (75C ?).
    Yes my MFD only displays oil temp once it reaches 50degC. Before that it just reads "--".

    Do you know what the "working" temperature of the oil for TSI engines is? i.e. what temp you need to get to before fanging it... I mean driving a little more enthusiastically?

    Originally posted by iamthestig View Post
    A great geeky addition !
    Speak for yourself!!!

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  • tigger73
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    Originally posted by Ryan_R View Post
    They had that Screen # thing on before and it really annoyed me. Nothing of any value to me so I'm not upgrading for now.
    It is an "improved" screen number thingy as in it only flashes up for an instant and you can multi-click and it will go forward/back the number of clicks. So nowhere near as slow as the previous version. As long as nobody complains too much about it you'll have it the next time you upgrade.

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  • iamthestig
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    Originally posted by Ryan_R View Post
    Wonder what the 'recommended' level is (i.e. most people would never wait for the warning light before filling up). Mine is about 49-50 atm, so I guess there's room for more... although I'm due for a service pretty soon so I can probably wait. I'll see what level it says after then.
    Mine has been reading 77.5 for the past couple of days when it is parked in my garage. Elsewhere it probably isn't as level.

    If it drops to 77, do I report a oil consumption issue ? - LOL, perhaps a tad extreme..

    Anyway, the detail that can be displayed is quite interesting. Even the engine oil temperature is shown from startup whereas on the standard VW computer it only changes from a couple of dashes to a number once it gets to a certain level (75C ?).

    A great geeky addition !

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  • Ryan_R
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    They had that Screen # thing on before and it really annoyed me. Nothing of any value to me so I'm not upgrading for now.

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  • tigger73
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    So after an initial false start, the new release of the firmware is out (0.3.2).

    This includes a number of fixes including boost pressure now being displayed with greater resolution (0.1).

    I've also added a detailed description of boost pressure to this thread here.

    The 0.3.2 release also has screen numbers appearing briefly as you scroll through all the screens which means you can more easily keep track of which screen you are on.

    For a full description of the 0.3.2 release please visit the Autopolar forum.
    Last edited by tigger73; 26-12-2012, 09:03 PM.

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  • Ryan_R
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    Car is always parked on an angle at home plus I know from experience it'll be fine for a couple of weeks.

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  • tigger73
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    You could always pull your dipstick and check... I mean that's the way people used to do it before they had a digital readout

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  • Ryan_R
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    Wonder what the 'recommended' level is (i.e. most people would never wait for the warning light before filling up). Mine is about 49-50 atm, so I guess there's room for more... although I'm due for a service pretty soon so I can probably wait. I'll see what level it says after then.

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  • tigger73
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    Originally posted by JT_MKVi View Post
    Out of interest. What units is the oil level measured in. The fis says 56 on mine. Would have thought the pan was a couple hundred mL. or is it a percentage?
    The measurement is in mm above min level.

    So when you get down to 0mm your warning light will go on.

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  • JT_MKVi
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    Re: Auto-Polar FIS+ Advanced - Complete Guide

    Out of interest. What units is the oil level measured in. The fis says 56 on mine. Would have thought the pan was a couple hundred mL. or is it a percentage?

    Tried googling but got nothing

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  • Ryan_R
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    Nice compilation (although I would put other's write-ups in quote tags).


    I'd like to add the suggestion for the cabin install, if you're struggling to lift up the gateway module, you can get a long flat head screwdriver and leverage it under the small notch near the bottom of unit as shown towards the right of this photo:

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  • tigger73
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    Originally posted by zei20t View Post
    good thread!

    I have pictures from my Octavia install, ill send them to you for this thread.
    Yes thanks - as you can see Octavia install post is empty at the moment so anything that you can to send through would be fantastic (and help out anyone wanting to install into an Octavia in the future).

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