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  • The Roc has no sound deadening in the boot.. if you lift the rear carpet it is just metal. This also makes the tyre noise more pronounced and also the exhaust note. I was speaking to a ROC owner last weekend and he is making plans to put in sound proofing.

    I have to say the ROC draws a lot of attention but it is just not as practical for mine, I got the R because I can leave it anywhere and the versatility.
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    • Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
      The Roc has no sound deadening in the boot.. if you lift the rear carpet it is just metal. This also makes the tyre noise more pronounced and also the exhaust note. I was speaking to a ROC owner last weekend and he is making plans to put in sound proofing.

      I have to say the ROC draws a lot of attention but it is just not as practical for mine, I got the R because I can leave it anywhere and the versatility.
      Same reason I went for the R I have elderly parents I drive occasionally so trying to get them out of the roco would have been difficult
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      • More of a question than an observation, I kicked the engine over this morning and went to check the oil ( seems you shouldn't do this until the engine is at operating temp) and each time I pulled out the dip stick and the engine starts idling rough. Put it back in and it settled, took it out idles bad... what is the deal?
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        • I am not a mechanic nor am I an expert, but I think the sump should be pressurised to a degree, hence the seal on the dipstick. I recall Holden red motors spitting the dipstick out due to over -pressurised sump??

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          • Not a great idea to check the oil while the engine is running. Let the engine run for a few minutes, then turn it off. Allow say 5 mins for all the oil to drain back to the sump and the check the oil level.

            Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
            More of a question than an observation, I kicked the engine over this morning and went to check the oil ( seems you shouldn't do this until the engine is at operating temp) and each time I pulled out the dip stick and the engine starts idling rough. Put it back in and it settled, took it out idles bad... what is the deal?
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            • I have just come up to 4,500 kms on my Golf R. The other day my check oil light came on. When I checked the dipstick the oil level was on minimum. I got some oil from the dealer and after adding 1 litre the level when the engine was cold read half way between min and max. After it is warm it reads closer to max.
              They dealer said it was quite normal and said...'German's use thinner oil" and "it uses oil when breaking in"...I tried not to be too dismissive or negative but in 4 years with my Evo 9 I never needed a drop of oil or with my Rex either.I will keep a close eye on it but this seems a bit excessive to me. When accelerating hard off the lights I have noticed some smoke behind my car and a friend suggested a turbo seal can lead to excess oil usage.
              Anyone have insights or experiences...it would be greatly appreciated.

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              • Each time I've been behind a VW that accelerates hard I've seen black smoke come out of it's exhaust (a MK5 Golf and a Jetta). Not sure if my car does the same, or what other circumstances contribute to it. The smoke never seems to go high enough for it to be visible in the rear view mirror.
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                • Black smoke = petrol which is normal with most cars if they floor the throttle.

                  Blue smoke = oil burning.

                  Sman - as for your car using oil, some Golf R's and GTI's tend to use oil, while others don't. Just keep an eye on your oil level every week or two. Have a look in the Polo GTI section of this forum - they have massive oil consumption issues.

                  Originally posted by sman66 View Post
                  I have just come up to 4,500 kms on my Golf R. The other day my check oil light came on. When I checked the dipstick the oil level was on minimum. I got some oil from the dealer and after adding 1 litre the level when the engine was cold read half way between min and max. After it is warm it reads closer to max.
                  They dealer said it was quite normal and said...'German's use thinner oil" and "it uses oil when breaking in"...I tried not to be too dismissive or negative but in 4 years with my Evo 9 I never needed a drop of oil or with my Rex either.I will keep a close eye on it but this seems a bit excessive to me. When accelerating hard off the lights I have noticed some smoke behind my car and a friend suggested a turbo seal can lead to excess oil usage.
                  Anyone have insights or experiences...it would be greatly appreciated.
                  Originally posted by Ryan_R View Post
                  Each time I've been behind a VW that accelerates hard I've seen black smoke come out of it's exhaust (a MK5 Golf and a Jetta). Not sure if my car does the same, or what other circumstances contribute to it. The smoke never seems to go high enough for it to be visible in the rear view mirror.
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                  • probably just running rich on WOT
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                    • Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
                      More of a question than an observation, I kicked the engine over this morning and went to check the oil ( seems you shouldn't do this until the engine is at operating temp) and each time I pulled out the dip stick and the engine starts idling rough. Put it back in and it settled, took it out idles bad... what is the deal?
                      Drop in crankcase pressure causing coniptions with (probably) the PCV system.
                      Don't check the oil with the engine running.

                      Best way to check is on a flat area, before the first start of the day after the engine has sat at least 30 minutes to allow for oil drain-down. Doesn't really matter if it's hot or cold as long as you try & replicate the same conditions each time.

                      ---------- Post added at 01:22 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:20 AM ----------

                      Originally posted by sman66 View Post
                      I have just come up to 4,500 kms on my Golf R. The other day my check oil light came on. When I checked the dipstick the oil level was on minimum. I got some oil from the dealer and after adding 1 litre the level when the engine was cold read half way between min and max. After it is warm it reads closer to max.
                      They dealer said it was quite normal and said...'German's use thinner oil" and "it uses oil when breaking in"...I tried not to be too dismissive or negative but in 4 years with my Evo 9 I never needed a drop of oil or with my Rex either.I will keep a close eye on it but this seems a bit excessive to me. When accelerating hard off the lights I have noticed some smoke behind my car and a friend suggested a turbo seal can lead to excess oil usage.
                      Anyone have insights or experiences...it would be greatly appreciated.
                      Sounds odd. I don't think there's been any discussion about oil usage on this forum

                      ---------- Post added at 01:23 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:22 AM ----------

                      Originally posted by Ryan_R View Post
                      Each time I've been behind a VW that accelerates hard I've seen black smoke come out of it's exhaust (a MK5 Golf and a Jetta). Not sure if my car does the same, or what other circumstances contribute to it. The smoke never seems to go high enough for it to be visible in the rear view mirror.
                      MAybe a Diesel???
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                      • Originally posted by brad View Post
                        Drop in crankcase pressure causing coniptions with (probably) the PCV system.
                        Don't check the oil with the engine running.

                        Best way to check is on a flat area, before the first start of the day after the engine has sat at least 30 minutes to allow for oil drain-down. Doesn't really matter if it's hot or cold as long as you try & replicate the same conditions each time.[COLOR="Silver"]
                        I thought the same but the reading showed oil very low and quite concerning, so on going to the manual to see what type of oil I should go get to top up indicate that it should only be done at operating temp. After doing this the measure was bang in the middle of the right dipstick measure.

                        Should be right till the next service which is in a couple of thousand
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                        • Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
                          I thought the same but the reading showed oil very low and quite concerning, so on going to the manual to see what type of oil I should go get to top up indicate that it should only be done at operating temp. After doing this the measure was bang in the middle of the right dipstick measure.

                          Should be right till the next service which is in a couple of thousand
                          It's mainly about consistency in what datum you use when checking the level. eg: Don't do it cold this week & hot next week. I do mine when cold on a the wekend because it's convenient. I'm never overly worried about it being on full - I just want it to be somewhere between the marks.

                          I can assure you that the dealership mechs haven't got time to wait 30 minutes for drainback & it's most unlikely they get the oil temp to NOT. I know when our service manager used to check the oil level after the road test he'd switch off the engine, pop the bonnet & check the level. His main concern was double checking that the mech had actually put some oil in rather than getting the dipstick level perfect.
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                          • Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
                            The Roc has no sound deadening in the boot.. if you lift the rear carpet it is just metal. This also makes the tyre noise more pronounced and also the exhaust note. I was speaking to a ROC owner last weekend and he is making plans to put in sound proofing.

                            I have to say the ROC draws a lot of attention but it is just not as practical for mine, I got the R because I can leave it anywhere and the versatility.
                            Greetings SF,
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                            • Originally posted by weewilly View Post
                              Greetings SF,
                              long time between posts Hows tricks?
                              Notice you've bitten the re-map bullet.
                              Hey Will, been wondering where you went.. yeah did a flip and had it tuned, won't look back. She is so smooth in power delivery now and that DSG is just like silk. That really is it for me, have no want to take her any further as it is a weapon on the road and I have been ducking the speeding fines only by luck.. we have so many cameras now that there is just no point.

                              If I remember you were getting the Brake calipers done RED .. did this happen if so I need to see the piccies.. a real redback
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                              • Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
                                Hey Will, been wondering where you went.. yeah did a flip and had it tuned, won't look back. She is so smooth in power delivery now and that DSG is just like silk. That really is it for me, have no want to take her any further as it is a weapon on the road and I have been ducking the speeding fines only by luck.. we have so many cameras now that there is just no point.

                                If I remember you were getting the Brake calipers done RED .. did this happen if so I need to see the piccies.. a real redback

                                SF, I'm with you on further enhancements and no won't be going red callipers.

                                A word of warning to all regarding wheel alinement and balancing as set from the VW factory... I'm aware there has been talk about this topic, in fact prior to delivery and only after reading on this forum that factory balance can be out causing excessive tire wear, I confirmed with my Dealer that they had re-balanced all four wheels.
                                Last week I pulled out of my office, got about 20 meters up the road and heard a god awful 'bang'... thought I had dropped my tranny. pulled over and found right front down. limped into the Bridgestone dealer across the street. They confirmed right front damaged beyond repair after only 18k!!! I checked left front and found it too was down to steel on the inside, same as right. The wear on both tires was on the inside, virtually unseen unless I went under the car or turned the wheel to inspect.
                                Big bucks to replace the 19" - 619 each!!!
                                Called dealer and was told VW would not accept responsibility. Dealer called Bridgestone and they confirmed front end alinement was out by 2.5mm, causing toeing out. Also confirmed most likely was factory setting, which of coarse it was as I hadn't hit anything.. pot hole etc.
                                Dealer called me back and confirmed once again that the front end was within spec and VW were not taking responsibility.
                                I wrote a letter to dealer principle reminding him I own 7 VW's including most recent 2012 Toraug.
                                Local Dealer Garry Crick, came to the party with one new tyre, I paid for second... Decent outcome from a great dealer.
                                My point in this diatribe is to again warn ALL that you must get wheels re-alined after first 5K.
                                And have to say VW has come down a notch or two regarding customer relations.

                                All else regarding my R still fantastic... lovin the car
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