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Put the coils on yesterday, along with new top mounts. Wound all the way down, its a little lower than before, especially in the rear. I really like the stance now and it rides a lot better, firm but more controlled. It felt very under-damped before
nice work mate, glad to you're still on here. keep the photos coming...
Cheers mate, definitely will take take some pics when the coils are fitted, hopefully they go at least a little lower than where it sits now but I’m getting mixed information online. At least they should ride a lot better. You still tracking that s3?
Made a few small changes to the front and bought some bilstein damptronic coilovers to get this thing sitting a little lower and hopefully riding a whole lot nicer
I’m running integrated engineering’s specific e30 tune, the gauge is more for peace of mind, I didn’t feel comfortable constantly having the run the tank to near empty to make sure the blend I was putting in was accurate. I’d love to be able to run a proper flex fuel tune but IE don’t currently offer it outside of the United States, so I’d have to pay to get it tuned by a different company.
It’s interesting to hear that you can run up to e20 without being tuned for it though
Ah cool, thanks for the clarification.
re: E20 on a normal Stage 1 tune, all that it is doing is increasing the knock resistance of the fuel, and in doing so, allowing the ECU to run the maximum ignition timing advance embedded in the tune. It is not maximising the power potential of the fuel, unlike your proper E30 tune. Still, for almost no extra cost apart and only a very slight decrease in fuel economy, it's a winner for me. I'm monitoring the short term and long term fuel trims and you can see that the ECU is doing its thing to hit target AFRs which is very cool.
Very nice! Are you simply running a bit of E85 on top of the usual 98RON for detonation resistance and minimising pulled timing, or is your tune specifically an E30 tune and you're after a visual indication of the ethanol ratio without going down the road of a flex-fuel sensor and associated tune?
I run a splash of E85 in my Stage 1 Passat 206TSI most of the time now, as whilst my tune isn't specifically set up for it, it simply loves an ethanol content of around E15-E20 with adequate fuelling system headroom and O2 sensor feedback to hit target AFRs. The torque delivery is FAR nicer with a bit of corn juice in there, particularly in hot weather.
I’m running integrated engineering’s specific e30 tune, the gauge is more for peace of mind, I didn’t feel comfortable constantly having the run the tank to near empty to make sure the blend I was putting in was accurate. I’d love to be able to run a proper flex fuel tune but IE don’t currently offer it outside of the United States, so I’d have to pay to get it tuned by a different company.
It’s interesting to hear that you can run up to e20 without being tuned for it though
Boost gauge and fuel content sensor installed, no more guessing the ethanol content.
Very nice! Are you simply running a bit of E85 on top of the usual 98RON for detonation resistance and minimising pulled timing, or is your tune specifically an E30 tune and you're after a visual indication of the ethanol ratio without going down the road of a flex-fuel sensor and associated tune?
I run a splash of E85 in my Stage 1 Passat 206TSI most of the time now, as whilst my tune isn't specifically set up for it, it simply loves an ethanol content of around E15-E20 with adequate fuelling system headroom and O2 sensor feedback to hit target AFRs. The torque delivery is FAR nicer with a bit of corn juice in there, particularly in hot weather.
EDIT: BTW, have you considered a set of these with colour-matched paint to fill the holes in your front bumper after removing the licence plate mount? I did exactly this on my Passat.
Nice choice on the new wheels Lito - they look good. Always a fan of silver or grey wheels, black has been done to death.
And you are right about the engine being ugly with the cover removed, they certainly don't put any effort these days into making engines look nice, and the sea of plastic parts don't help either.
Thanks mate! Yeah I definitely didn’t want to go black, I was even unsure on the charcoal being a bit too dark but in the sun they really pop thanks to all the metallic in the colour.
Nice choice on the new wheels Lito - they look good. Always a fan of silver or grey wheels, black has been done to death.
And you are right about the engine being ugly with the cover removed, they certainly don't put any effort these days into making engines look nice, and the sea of plastic parts don't help either.
Boost gauge and fuel content sensor installed, no more guessing the ethanol content. These engines look such a mess without the cover on!
Also removed the weather shields, I prefer the cleaner look and they produced quite a bit of wind noise at highway speeds
I suspect the OP is referring to plastidip, but autocorrect kicked-in. The wheels look black/charcoal in the first pic, and then "au naturale" in the last pic.
"First thing was to remove the plastic up from the wheels."
Is this some new mod that I don't know about ?
I suspect the OP is referring to plastidip, but autocorrect kicked-in. The wheels look black/charcoal in the first pic, and then "au naturale" in the last pic.
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