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  • #31
    Originally posted by Nardi330 View Post
    LSD is a mechanical device that transfer torque from inside wheel to outside wheel.
    From the wheel exhibiting slip, you mean?

    Anyway, is it mechanical or a viscous coupling?

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    • #32
      If these are the worst complaints we have, we are doing very well indeed.

      Yes, the sunglass holder is too small, rattles......most cars have them, I must be lucky, my Jetta at 50,000KM has none, yes the speedo is optimistic......etc. etc. who cares, these are minor issues.

      Still the best car I have ever owned and I've had many, even now I still look for an excuse to drive it unlike the s**tbox Toyota loaner I'm driving now.

      We should keep things in perspective and focus on the many positives.

      Cheers

      George
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      09 Eos 2.0TSI DSG Loved this car but has now gone to a new home!!
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      • #33
        The positives far out weigh the negatives on my Golf. I dont go looking for things that annoy me.
        I will never talk it down, and I have yet to see the perfect car.
        By far the best car I have ever owned!!
        Andrew
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        • #34
          Without a doubt, the best car I've ever owned, also.

          Perhaps we should all spend more time driving and less time typing.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by CatonaPC© View Post
            Perhaps we should all spend more time driving and less time typing.

            I'm sure mot people here would rather be out driving . Unfortunately with full time jobs this isn't always possible
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            • #36
              Originally posted by CatonaPC© View Post
              From the wheel exhibiting slip, you mean?

              Anyway, is it mechanical or a viscous coupling?
              usually as the inside wheel has less load, it would spin more often than outside wheel.

              there are diff types of LSD, read more here
              Last edited by Nardi330; 27-01-2009, 11:51 AM.

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              • #37
                thanks

                Originally posted by Maverick View Post
                This has to do with aerodynamics.

                How rigid do you want the car? It has to have some flex or it will end up in pieced. The MKV is one of the most rigid cars around.

                Adjust them to a slower speed using the control.

                ? This has been well known for at least 18 months that it was coming out towards the end of 2008 or start of 2009. The original plan for the Mark 6 was 2010/2011 but it was brought forward due to the costs in producing the Mark 5.
                1. I know.
                2. It well may be very rigid (hope I never need to find out), it must just have noisy door seals...
                3. Tried both ends of the scale, still inconsistent (I think this issue was noted in other threads).
                4. I know (and not really an issue as I'm not selling anytime soon).

                Oh, also, the factory tow bar... really quite expensive, and requires GBH to the rear bumper!

                Overall, though, these are minor quibbles and I'm very happy with the car.

                TG
                Last edited by tdi guy; 27-01-2009, 12:06 PM.
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                • #38
                  Originally posted by tsi guy View Post
                  3. Tried both ends of the scale, still inconsistent (I think this issue was noted in other threads).
                  The sensor can be adjusted (either by the dealer or vagcom) but check that the area in front of the sensor is clear otherwise the dealer can replace it.

                  Oh, also, the most disappointing thing is the tow bar arrangements... really quite expensive, and requires GBH to the rear bumper!
                  Most euro cars are similar as they use a CANBUS system so you need a box of tricks to convert the signals. You can get a towbar that goes down below the bumper but the cut for the bumper is pretty small and there is an insert that fills the hole with the towbar is not being used.
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Nardi330 View Post
                    oh btw what annoys me most is the stupid sunglass holder. it wouldn't stay shut properly!!!
                    Funny you mention this, on delivery ours would not shut and the dealer swapped it over from another car - or go to the dealer, tear one out from a demo and BAM - (that was a joke)

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Nardi330 View Post
                      usually as the inside wheel has less load, it would spin more often than outside wheel.

                      there are diff types of LSD, read more here
                      Thanks for the link, but I'm already fully up to speed with LSDs. I just wanted to know what type of LSD the Mini had. I've never heard of a fully mechanical diff in a front-driver - viscous, yes, but not a mechanical type.

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                      • #41
                        thanks again.

                        Originally posted by Maverick View Post
                        The sensor can be adjusted (either by the dealer or vagcom) but check that the area in front of the sensor is clear otherwise the dealer can replace it.
                        Thanks.

                        TG
                        Last edited by tdi guy; 29-01-2009, 07:41 AM.
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                        First Golf: MY08 Candy White Golf GT Sport TSI DSG
                        Now: MY13 Candy White Golf VI 2.0 TDI DSG (yes, I've come over to 'the dark side'...)

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Maverick View Post
                          The sensor can be adjusted (either by the dealer or vagcom) but check that the area in front of the sensor is clear otherwise the dealer can replace it.
                          Can we please start a VAG -COM sticky where you guru's can share some tips? All I seem to be able to do with my Vag com is clear error codes, not that I've really looked into it that much, but it seems pretty complex at first glance. Not too game to start changing settings willy nilly, as on most channels I have no idea exactly what they are!
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by CatonaPC© View Post
                            Thanks for the link, but I'm already fully up to speed with LSDs. I just wanted to know what type of LSD the Mini had. I've never heard of a fully mechanical diff in a front-driver - viscous, yes, but not a mechanical type.
                            i guess this question is best asked at a Mini forum. afaik Honda Type Rs have helical LSDs which is a type of torque sensing gear LSD.

                            Quaife produces helical LSD for FWD cars.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Nardi330 View Post
                              i guess this question is best asked at a Mini forum. afaik Honda Type Rs have helical LSDs which is a type of torque sensing gear LSD.

                              Quaife produces helical LSD for FWD cars.
                              TRGTI has a LSD fitted to his DSG GTI, so you can ask him bout his when he comes back from his little 2 week holiday
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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by cogdoc View Post
                                Can we please start a VAG -COM sticky where you guru's can share some tips? All I seem to be able to do with my Vag com is clear error codes, not that I've really looked into it that much, but it seems pretty complex at first glance. Not too game to start changing settings willy nilly, as on most channels I have no idea exactly what they are!


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