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  • NJAY87
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    Hey mate thanks for chiming in!

    I was thinking of going down the dyno route to see if there any immediate issues as well. So looks like i'll try and hunt down a decent AWD dyno in Melbourne and have a couple of runs done on both tunes.

    Haha well glad i wasn't the only one disappointed with the first test drive! I have owned a couple of lightly modded S15s in the past which seemed a lot more punchier. My last car an 05 STI which was running around 200AWKW and even when it was in its stock form which i'm guessing would be close to the stock figures the MK6 R would be putting out, the STI seemed a lot more powerful:S

    Anyways will do the dyno runs and post up the results to see what people think!

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  • Lucas_R
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    Find yourself an AWD dyno and put the car on it. Run it with the DNA tune first, then flash the ECU back to stock and run it again. The results will tell you if theres any issues with the car (you can post up the dyno results here).

    When i first test drove the Mk6 R i was also disappointed - it felt very heavy and definitely slower than my previous car, a lightly modified S15 200sx. I also had DNA tune my car, and stage 1 was a noticeably improvement, but once you change the air intake and downpipe is when the car start to come alive and starts to feel fast.
    Last edited by Lucas_R; 23-10-2015, 12:33 PM.

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  • NJAY87
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    MK6 Golf R Under Powered?

    Hi all,

    Recently picked up my 2011 MK6 Golf R in manual after hearing people raving on about how great and punchy these cars were out of the box and having originally owned a MK4 R32, i thought I wouldn't be disappointed.

    However to my surprise i was quite disappointed with the power output. Being the impatient person I am, decided to have the car flash tuned with a DNA Tuning Stage 1 aggressive tune and yes i admit there was an increase in power but nothing substantial.

    Now i'm not sure if its my overly high expectations of the car or whether the car is actually down on power. Is there any way/where i can have the car evaluated to make sure there is nothing wrong with the car at its just me being overly ambitious

    I must add, that i did have the car inspected and as far as i'm aware there are no fault codes showing up apart for a dodgy intermittent fuel sensor where the fuel guage just drops to empty despite how much fuel is in the tank. Doubt this would be impacting the power side though.

    Appreciate any insights!

    Cheers
    Naz
    Last edited by NJAY87; 23-10-2015, 10:52 AM.

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  • Candyman
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    Well, they did remove the hiflow air filter

    Maybe that was it ...

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  • AdamD
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    Originally posted by Candyman View Post
    Definitely was a 4k limit. Push the go fast to the floor and it used to hit at 4k.

    Now, it just keeps building up to redline (I backed off to 4k)
    Hmm, that's odd. Doesn't sound normal for VW to update the DSG software and derestrict the launch rev limit. Maybe you've got the special "he's out of warranty so let him go hard and then when he breaks it he'll buy a new VAG" tune.

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  • Candyman
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    Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
    Any owner of an R gets a bonus... The privilege of owning one
    True, especially being a MKVI

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  • SilvrFoxX
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    Any owner of an R gets a bonus... The privilege of owning one

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  • Candyman
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    Golf R Observations and Questions

    Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
    Probably you cared more then [emoji12]
    I always care ....

    Definitely was a 4k limit. Push the go fast to the floor and it used to hit at 4k.

    Now, it just keeps building up to redline (I backed off to 4k)

    Edit - no matter though, the new owner gets a bonus

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  • SilvrFoxX
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    Probably you cared more then [emoji12]

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  • Candyman
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    Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
    The tune probably removed the limiter
    Hi mate - as I said though, the limiter was there just a month ago prior last service

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  • SilvrFoxX
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    The tune probably removed the limiter

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  • Candyman
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    As I am selling the R soon (S3 on order) I decided to try a few launch control runs.

    Not sure why but there is no RPM restriction on the LC (there used to be). The only thing that has changed was a service at the local VW dealer.

    Bloody hell, it is quick off the mark and a lot of FUN !

    I'll return to my normal driving.

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  • minke
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    If it changes with the clutch in/out it could be thrust bearing.

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  • treadmark501
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    Golf R MK6 - engine rattle noise

    Hi guys,

    I'm new to this forum.

    I recently purchased a second hand Golf R MK6 (2013 model) in manual, it still has less than a year left of warranty.

    When the car idles, I can hear a slight rattle noise coming from the engine compartment. It is most evident in my garage as there are no outside noise interference. When I press the clutch pedal that rattle noise disappears, but, when I release the clutch pedal, it comes back. It's a different rattle noise then the engine noise. Not sure if it's the clutch plate or the flywheel that's causing it.

    Does anyone know what it could be?

    & would this will be covered under VW warranty?

    Thanks.

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  • Disciple
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    Just bought a 2010 Golf R.

    Wondering about the head unit. Is there a way to get it to stream music from your phone? Can't seem to be able to. It's got GPS and Bluetooth if that helps?

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