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  • New Tig out the front

    The four month wait finally came to an end this morning.

    Picked up my Mountain Grey, Auto TDi, Black Leather, Comfort Pack, Tow Bar & a nice surprise this morning, free foglights. Pirelli tyres.
    Picked up some slightly used VW gen rubber mats on ebay yesterday for $60.

    15km on the clock, full tank of diesel. A couple of caps and a golf umbrella in the boot.

    Still sad my wife wouldn't agree to the sunroof though.

    got to wait for this afternoon for a decent drive though.


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    Awesome work.
    Definitely need pictures.

    They probably therew in the foglights for free since you will almost always be unable to use them legally.

    Sunroof isn't a big issue.
    Just one more part of the car that can leak/fault.
    And as a driver you wouldn't get much benefit from it anyway.

    Should get oettinger to bump your figures up a bit
    My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ChrisJ View Post
      Picked up some slightly used VW gen rubber mats on ebay yesterday for $60.

      <snip>

      A couple of caps and a golf umbrella in the boot.
      So you're that bastard that outbid me then! I saw them and thought it was worth putting a small bid on them. Good for you.

      You're lucky you got the extra's too. Wish they'd been that nice to me. Which dealer as a matter of interest?

      Enjoy your first run when you do go out. I'm guessing a nice out-of town drive is on the cards for this weekend?
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      Tiguan TDI, 6spd Tiptronic Auto
      Black, sunroof, comfort pack, off-road tech, tan leather, park assist & roof bars.
      Avg 7.63L/100km over 189,000kms

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Arctra View Post
        So you're that bastard that outbid me then! I saw them and thought it was worth putting a small bid on them. Good for you.

        You're lucky you got the extra's too. Wish they'd been that nice to me. Which dealer as a matter of interest?

        Enjoy your first run when you do go out. I'm guessing a nice out-of town drive is on the cards for this weekend?
        Hehe, sorry about that. You ought to get aquainted with an auction sniper! Also he had roof bars but some loon got them for $200 when you can get new ones for $270...

        Got it from Barloworld Five Dock. Overall quite happy with the experience, only a slight hiccup which I have described elsewhere here.

        Might head out to Wiseman's Ferry on Sunday. Still working out where I'm going to let the dog sit!

        Arctra, I'd be keen to check out your AVC-9000 some time too.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ChrisJ View Post
          Hehe, sorry about that. You ought to get aquainted with an auction sniper! Also he had roof bars but some loon got them for $200 when you can get new ones for $270...

          Got it from Barloworld Five Dock. Overall quite happy with the experience, only a slight hiccup which I have described elsewhere here.

          Might head out to Wiseman's Ferry on Sunday. Still working out where I'm going to let the dog sit!

          Arctra, I'd be keen to check out your AVC-9000 some time too.
          Yeah, I saw the roof bars too, but I already managed to score myself an original set a while ago so wasn't interested in those.

          On our first weekend outing we went Wisemans Ferry, up to Singleton, then back via Putty Rd. It's a good run to do first up I reckon, as you get to load the engine a bit with the hills and bends. That, and it's a nice drive.

          I'm happy to give you a rundown of the AVC-9000 sometime. I'm pretty booked up this coming weekend, but next weekend I have free time (at this stage). You live quite close to me so it should be easy enough to meet up. I'll PM you my number.
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          Tiguan TDI, 6spd Tiptronic Auto
          Black, sunroof, comfort pack, off-road tech, tan leather, park assist & roof bars.
          Avg 7.63L/100km over 189,000kms

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ChrisJ View Post
            Still working out where I'm going to let the dog sit!
            Back seat of course!!! He can't go in the boot!!!!
            Pick up a back seat sling... you know one of the seat covers that cover the entire back seat -and also the back of the front seats.

            I think I grabbed my black one really cheaply in some Reject style shop!
            Means he doesn't mess with my leather - but has the whole back seat to himself!

            Now all I have to do is work out how to stop the slobbering on the rear passenger doors and windows?!?!!
            2009 147TSI Tiguan, Deep Black Pearl Effect, Black Leather, Sunroof, RNS510, Bluetooth, and MDI.
            Delivered 22 May 2009

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            • #7
              Can I have some confirmation that I am running in the engine right?

              I've read all the threads about running in the diesel but I feel like I'm caning it. While warming up revving it to max 2800 and when warm reving to max 3800. Not holding it there but in fairly sharp bursts. Also going down the gears when stopping using engine braking and letting the revs go up.

              I'm usually a fairly sedate driver and feel like I'm quickly going to lose my licence driving like that! I reckon I could quite happily toddle around with this engine going under 2000rpm.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ChrisJ View Post
                I'm usually a fairly sedate driver and feel like I'm quickly going to lose my licence driving like that! I reckon I could quite happily toddle around with this engine going under 2000rpm.
                This topic can get heated, and I think there are some older threads discussing it.

                Yes, you possibly could toddle around at under 2000rpm, but your DPF (Deisel Particulate Filter) would then clog up quicktime. There's a thread in the Deisel section of a Skoda TDI owner that's been having DPF clogging issues for this very reason. You need to get the turbo kicking in (approx 2000rpm and above) to get the DPF up to temp to burn off the soot.

                If you aren't entirely comfortable getting the revs that high at first, then the engine breaking down hills is your best way of loading the engine and preventing bore glazing.

                While the car is cold, if you don't want to take it to 2800 then that probably isn't a problem, but once it is warm, you really shouldn't be too concerned about it. I have taken the needle to the red line (momentarily) a couple of times and she's been fine. I still haven't used any oil (not noticeable on the dipstick anyway) so I haven't done any serious damage.

                Oil burners like to work, so don't be afraid to make it work. Baby it at your own peril IMO.
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                Tiguan TDI, 6spd Tiptronic Auto
                Black, sunroof, comfort pack, off-road tech, tan leather, park assist & roof bars.
                Avg 7.63L/100km over 189,000kms

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                • #9
                  Me thinks a DPF deleted Tiguan would be an awesome idea.
                  Allows you to idle around but also gives you 160kw or so on tap if you need it.

                  Arctra is spot on though from what i have read.
                  Let it over 2kRPM to allow enough heat to burn off the soot and stop the DPF clogging up.
                  My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Arctra View Post
                    ..Oil burners like to work, so don't be afraid to make it work. Baby it at your own peril IMO.
                    I agree. They wouldn't put the red line where they did, if they only wanted you to rev it to 2,500rpm!

                    It was design to work properly and safely all throughout the rev range!

                    Enjoy your country drive!


                    i like volkswagens
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                    • #11
                      I take my Polo TDI to the red line every single day of its life (obviously dont drive everywhere at 4500rpm though!)

                      they need to be revved out, so don't be afraid.

                      for the record, I havent had any engine probs in 75,000kms and the engine is chipped too. I drive it sedately until its warm and then give it a work out in the first couple of gears every now and again.

                      Don't baby a new engine, drive it like you stole it!
                      VW: it aint just a car, its a way of life
                      There are few things more satisfying in life than finding a solution to a problem and implementing it
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                      • #12
                        Thanks guys, good to know I'm doing it right.

                        Don't get me wrong, I'm quite happy to be driving fast everywhere, I'm just not used to it - I'd be using about 20L/100km if I drove like that in my old car.

                        Got to watch it though, already lost some points on my first day in the Tig, using my mobile phone... damn that bluetooth option doesn't seem os expensive now

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                        • #13
                          I don't recommend revving cold engine pass 2000rpm, and especially these with DPF since when the engine is warming up the combustion process is not complete and you get more sooth particles when you rev it more than needed. Once warmed up you can rev it higher.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by ChrisJ View Post
                            I reckon I could quite happily toddle around with this engine going under 2000rpm.
                            manual or auto Chris?

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                            • #15
                              its the auto

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