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  • Originally posted by Tony_Mitchell_1983 View Post
    I think you'll find it was probably a peplican...

    http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/f21/...tml#post597479
    Hahaha!
    Glynn is a cracker.


    And John i know exactly what you mean, previous car had pelican poop and it gave my clearcoat a proper beating.
    That is one of the reasons i went with the Nanolex, bird poop and gum tree sap comes off with relative ease now and the pant is still protected.
    My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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    • Due to all the wet weather i haven't really ben giving the car a bootful but it has still performed flawlessly.
      The humid heavy air means keeping it in gear a little longer for granny driving.

      Had the ABS activate today under v. heavy breaking.
      Was good to know how it all works and feels.
      Also came up to a stop from 60 or so relatively short thanks to the wonderful big breaks that come from the factory.

      Still enjoying blasting through the puddles and spraying water everywhere.
      My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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      • Originally posted by team_v View Post
        Due to all the wet weather i haven't really ben giving the car a bootful but it has still performed flawlessly.
        I gave mine a bootful in 1st this afternoon in the wet from a rolling start of about 30km/hr. Was actually surprised/disappointed in the amount of wheel spin I got as I thought the 4motion would have taken over long before I got that much wheel spin.

        Originally posted by team_v View Post
        The humid heavy air means keeping it in gear a little longer for granny driving.
        Is that why the car feels so sluggish at the moment.

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        • Originally posted by donweather View Post
          I gave mine a bootful in 1st this afternoon in the wet from a rolling start of about 30km/hr. Was actually surprised/disappointed in the amount of wheel spin I got as I thought the 4motion would have taken over long before I got that much wheel spin.


          Is that why the car feels so sluggish at the moment.
          I have had mine lose traction a few times.
          It is a very quick lesson in feathering/half throttle during the wet.
          The haldex while a good piece or technology will not interpret what is going on and does require some slip to function.

          The humid air and the wet roads really keep the car bogged down.
          This is the only reason i can find for it as it was documented at the drag day recently.

          I keep my eye out for your Tig at Michelton but the only one i ever see is a maroon one at the station.
          My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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          • Originally posted by team_v View Post
            The haldex while a good piece or technology will not interpret what is going on and does require some slip to function.
            I figured it would require some slip but was just surprised at how long it slipped for, and for me, the only reason it didn't keep slipping was that I had to change into 2nd....well at least that's what it felt like anyway.

            Originally posted by team_v View Post
            I keep my eye out for your Tig at Michelton but the only one i ever see is a maroon one at the station.
            Unfortunately you won't see mine at the station mate. It's either with me at work in the city or Mrs Donweather has got it drivin around the place. You know I've got the same colour as yours and the 18" NY alloys.

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            • Originally posted by donweather View Post
              I figured it would require some slip but was just surprised at how long it slipped for, and for me, the only reason it didn't keep slipping was that I had to change into 2nd....well at least that's what it felt like anyway.

              Unfortunately you won't see mine at the station mate. It's either with me at work in the city or Mrs Donweather has got it drivin around the place. You know I've got the same colour as yours and the 18" NY alloys.
              The problem with the Tig is that it is predominantly FWD so when you floor it it will tend to understeer.
              This is quite dificult to recover from (since it spins the front in which makes you not want to accelerate) so it is best to just half throttle it when cornering.

              In a straight line i am yet to have any wheel spin but i haven't been flooring it in the wet.

              I will still keep an eye out for it then.
              Don't see many in blue.
              My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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              • Originally posted by team_v View Post
                In a straight line i am yet to have any wheel spin but i haven't been flooring it in the wet.
                I was in a straight line.

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                • Originally posted by donweather View Post
                  I was in a straight line.
                  Jesus.
                  I may have to go and test this out
                  My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                  • I can quite easily induce wheelspin .... dry or wet ..... in a straight line ....

                    You also have to remember that a Tig starts off 50:50 split F:R drive to the wheels. So off the line you can have all 4 wheels spinning. Once you go beyond 10km/h it switches to 90:10 F:R and becomes a FWD unless you're still spinning the wheels at that point. So at 30km/h rolling when you give it a bootful, you will only have front wheels spinning and yes, it takes the Haldex a while to figure out it needs to send more power to the rear.

                    In the wet you can have wheelspin all the way to the change to 2nd gear and the ESC is seemlingly unable to cope .....

                    I have also had sidesteps on corners that I had to correct with no help from the ECS ... and no, I don't turn it off on the Tig ....
                    Current: 2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2014 Amarok TSI Red (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red 2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...

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                    • Originally posted by Sharkie View Post
                      I can quite easily induce wheelspin .... dry or wet ..... in a straight line ....

                      You also have to remember that a Tig starts off 50:50 split F:R drive to the wheels. So off the line you can have all 4 wheels spinning. Once you go beyond 10km/h it switches to 90:10 F:R and becomes a FWD unless you're still spinning the wheels at that point. So at 30km/h rolling when you give it a bootful, you will only have front wheels spinning and yes, it takes the Haldex a while to figure out it needs to send more power to the rear.

                      In the wet you can have wheelspin all the way to the change to 2nd gear and the ESC is seemlingly unable to cope .....

                      I have also had sidesteps on corners that I had to correct with no help from the ECS ... and no, I don't turn it off on the Tig ....
                      Interesting, i thought it held the 50:50 split up to 30km/h or while under heavy load.
                      Maybe i need to read more about it.

                      Are you up for the Tiguan drive in March Sharkie?
                      My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                      • Originally posted by team_v View Post
                        Jesus.
                        I may have to go and test this out
                        Did it on the same stretch of road tonight although nowhere near as much of a bootful but noticed the wheel spin occurred around the 5000-6000rpm mark in 1st....but wasn't that noticeable compared to yesterday given I was only at 1/2-2/3rd throttle.

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                        • Originally posted by donweather View Post
                          Did it on the same stretch of road tonight although nowhere near as much of a bootful but noticed the wheel spin occurred around the 5000-6000rpm mark in 1st....but wasn't that noticeable compared to yesterday given I was only at 1/2-2/3rd throttle.
                          Interesting that it spins at such a high RPM.

                          I have only had that happen 2 times so far:
                          - once i drove over a manhole cover while accelerating and the electronic aid stepped in and limited throttle
                          - the other time i was driving through an intersection and hit a patch of water which made the same result.

                          None of these have happened on a normal wet road though.
                          My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                          • Originally posted by team_v View Post
                            None of these have happened on a normal wet road though.
                            Perhaps I have **** wet weather tyres??

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                            • Originally posted by donweather View Post
                              Perhaps I have **** wet weather tyres??
                              How many kms and what brand are they?
                              Hope you are okay in the flood's mate.
                              I know Michelton is pretty high and hilly but still all the best.
                              My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                              • Originally posted by team_v View Post
                                How many kms and what brand are they?
                                Hope you are okay in the flood's mate.
                                I know Michelton is pretty high and hilly but still all the best.
                                21,000k's Continentals....still heaps of tread.

                                All good here in the floods mate, thanks. If Mitchelton goes under the rest of Brisbane is in serious trouble!!!

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