That's pretty good what are the details, where you went and what you got etc??
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Can I ask if anyone has successfully rid their Golf R of the bell ringing sound coming from the motor under load?
Do I just accept it and fit an after market exhaust to cover it up?
From what I could find it appears to be coming from the turbo and will not be fixed under warranty:
Metal bell ringing noise from front - VW Golf R MK7 Chat - VW R Owners Club
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Mine does that too.
Replaced the deadening with dynomat in the foot well.
Replaced the heat shield with a dynomat heat shield.
No where near as bad now.
Sent from my GT-I9505 using TapatalkLast edited by beingaware; 10-09-2015, 10:28 AM.- MY2015 SnowWhite R DSG
Mods to come: APR Tune - Exhaust rework (resonator removal) - 3M clear wrap (whole car) - EuroSpec Mods - Discovery Pro - Dynamic Light Assist/Lane Assist
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Originally posted by beingaware View PostMine does that too.
Replaced the deadening with dynomat in the foot well.
Replaced the heat shield with a dynomat heat shield.
No where near as bad now.
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
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Originally posted by jake View PostCan I ask if anyone has successfully rid their Golf R of the bell ringing sound coming from the motor under load?
Do I just accept it and fit an after market exhaust to cover it up?
From what I could find it appears to be coming from the turbo and will not be fixed under warranty:
Metal bell ringing noise from front - VW Golf R MK7 Chat - VW R Owners ClubVW Golf R MK7
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Good day volks,
Can I ask those of you who've installed VWR springs on their Golf R, where did you buy the springs, and how much?
Did a search online I could only find this place
Welcome to Racingline - Racingline Aus
Also, when you put new rims and springs on your R, would that void the warranty?
Thanks!
- gsh2015 Mk7 Golf R
Lapiz Blue, Sunroof, Manual
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Originally posted by golfsohard View PostGood day volks,
Can I ask those of you who've installed VWR springs on their Golf R, where did you buy the springs, and how much?
Did a search online I could only find this place
Welcome to Racingline - Racingline Aus
Also, when you put new rims and springs on your R, would that void the warranty?
Thanks!
- gsh
Same does with tunes, if it kills your engine, you are out of luck, if your electronic windows fail, they have to fix.
Etc.
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk- MY2015 SnowWhite R DSG
Mods to come: APR Tune - Exhaust rework (resonator removal) - 3M clear wrap (whole car) - EuroSpec Mods - Discovery Pro - Dynamic Light Assist/Lane Assist
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I see, that makes sense. Thanks man.
Originally posted by beingaware View PostOnly would void the section directly connected to it.
Same does with tunes, if it kills your engine, you are out of luck, if your electronic windows fail, they have to fix.
Etc.
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk2015 Mk7 Golf R
Lapiz Blue, Sunroof, Manual
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Originally posted by golfsohard View PostGood day volks,
Can I ask those of you who've installed VWR springs on their Golf R, where did you buy the springs, and how much?
Did a search online I could only find this place
Welcome to Racingline - Racingline Aus
Also, when you put new rims and springs on your R, would that void the warranty?
Thanks!
- gsh
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Originally posted by golfsohard View PostGood day volks,
Can I ask those of you who've installed VWR springs on their Golf R, where did you buy the springs, and how much?
Did a search online I could only find this place
Welcome to Racingline - Racingline Aus
Also, when you put new rims and springs on your R, would that void the warranty?
Thanks!
- gshMk7 Golf R White DSG
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Hi Guys, has anyone bought a VWR R600 intake? or any other cold air intake for that matter? Reading the guff on the R600 intake, one thing is alludes to is it can reduce heat soak which is one thing I am interested in? Interested in any thoughts particularly from tuned vehicles?Mk7 Golf R White DSG
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Originally posted by charro View PostHi Guys, has anyone bought a VWR R600 intake? or any other cold air intake for that matter? Reading the guff on the R600 intake, one thing is alludes to is it can reduce heat soak which is one thing I am interested in? Interested in any thoughts particularly from tuned vehicles?
Compared to an open filter, definitely, you will reduce heat soak.
Compared to the stock airbox I wouldn't imagine a huge difference in intake air temps. You may see marginal power/response gains over the stock airbox if you're tuning the car, which is where the main benefit is over stock. With the higher airflow from higher boost, a freer flowing intake will be beneficial. It's never going to be a huge difference, but its the cost versus gain which you need to weigh up.
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