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  • Originally posted by mattyf83 View Post
    Is it possible to get the sunroof and LED headlights without the pleather seats? They look ordinary...
    Also keen to hear if anyone's had any luck doing this? I'd be placing an order tomorrow if it were possible...

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    • Originally posted by Jall View Post
      Also keen to hear if anyone's had any luck doing this? I'd be placing an order tomorrow if it were possible...
      No, I tried! Can't pick apart the 'packages' on offer, same as Skoda. I didn't want the less bolstered seats so just got the DA package.

      Shame!


      MY13 Kluger KX-S AWD / MY15 Polo GTI

      ***FOR SALE!!!! MY09 308 XSE HDi SW ***
      MK6 MY10 Golf GTI, 5dr Manual, Carbon Steel, Detroits, Tint
      T6 MY06 Peugeot 307 HDi Touring, Manual, Iron Grey, Tint

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      • Originally posted by Mi16 Man View Post
        No, I tried! Can't pick apart the 'packages' on offer, same as Skoda. I didn't want the less bolstered seats so just got the DA package.

        Shame!


        MY13 Kluger KX-S AWD / MY15 Polo GTI

        ***FOR SALE!!!! MY09 308 XSE HDi SW ***
        No good!

        I'm desperate for the sunroof and lights.... Might swap out the pleather for recaros.

        Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

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        • Originally posted by Dan199 View Post
          Who is the go to guy for VW remaps in Melbourne? Not much info out on the polo gti yet.
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          performance tuning, ECU tune, Performance Upgrades, BMW Tuning

          or if you have plenty of money, ABT -
          We can offer you the following for your new vehicle;
          ABT Power Upgrade - VW Polo GTI 1.8 TSI
          STD 141 kW (192 hp), 320 Nm Manual and 250 Nm DSG to
          ABT 169 kW (230 hp), 360 Nm Manual and 290 Nm DSG
          Australian Retail Price $ 2,690.00 incl. GST & Shipping


          early days yet
          Last edited by car_nut; 20-05-2015, 12:12 AM. Reason: link added
          2015 Polo GTI with DA pack : Milltek Turbo back exhaust | DD spacer | JB1 | VWR Turbo Intake elbow and intake hose | BMC panel filter | KW Street Comfort coilovers | Whiteline adjust. endlinks | Harding DSG Perf. tune | Wagner Intercooler| Dotz Mugello 17 x 8 32ET

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          • Originally posted by car_nut View Post

            or if you have plenty of money, ABT -
            We can offer you the following for your new vehicle;
            ABT Power Upgrade - VW Polo GTI 1.8 TSI
            STD 141 kW (192 hp), 320 Nm Manual and 250 Nm DSG to
            ABT 169 kW (230 hp), 360 Nm Manual and 290 Nm DSG
            Australian Retail Price $ 2,690.00 incl. GST & Shipping


            early days yet
            Wow, that's a really flaccid increase in torque when compared to the suprisingly high power increase.
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            • Originally posted by brad View Post
              Wow, that's a really flaccid increase in torque when compared to the suprisingly high power increase.
              ABT restrict torque for obvious reasons (clutches, gearbox...) and to protect its 2 year factory drivechain warranty it offers.
              2015 Polo GTI with DA pack : Milltek Turbo back exhaust | DD spacer | JB1 | VWR Turbo Intake elbow and intake hose | BMC panel filter | KW Street Comfort coilovers | Whiteline adjust. endlinks | Harding DSG Perf. tune | Wagner Intercooler| Dotz Mugello 17 x 8 32ET

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              • Got to drive one of these and they go good, with four full grown men it 4th gear still pulls!

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                • Originally posted by car_nut View Post
                  ABT restrict torque for obvious reasons (clutches, gearbox...) and to protect its 2 year factory drivechain warranty it offers.
                  I can understand that on the DSG but on the manual it makes no sense

                  Originally posted by Parts@KDVW View Post
                  Got to drive one of these and they go good, with four full grown men it 4th gear still pulls!
                  I've been driving a remapped 1.8tsi for the past 120,000km. Yes they do go good
                  carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
                  I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums

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                  • VW Polo v Pug 208 v Ford Siesta

                    Ford Fiesta ST v Volkswagen Polo GTI v Peugeot 208 GTi comparison review
                    MY18 Golf 7.5R - Ecotune Stage 1
                    Mazda RX2 - 13B Bridgeport GTX4202R

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                    • Fair review except the red inserts on the doors of the 208 are horrible imo, can't believe he likes them.

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                      • i just wanted to get peoples advice on on a couple of things in regards my new Polo GTI that i am picking up tomorrow

                        Firstly, One dealer I spoke to said that VW recommend the first service to be done at 15000km but the dealer recommends the first one at 1500km. Just an oil change more or less they said. Thoughts? Is 1500km really needed or is this just a cash grab?

                        Secondly, this is the first brand new car i have ever purchased....what do people recommend in regards to "wearing in" a new engine? Should i be taking it easy for a while? Heard a lot of differing opinions on this one

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                        • Originally posted by tomh24 View Post
                          i just wanted to get peoples advice on on a couple of things in regards my new Polo GTI that i am picking up tomorrow

                          Firstly, One dealer I spoke to said that VW recommend the first service to be done at 15000km but the dealer recommends the first one at 1500km. Just an oil change more or less they said. Thoughts? Is 1500km really needed or is this just a cash grab?

                          Secondly, this is the first brand new car i have ever purchased....what do people recommend in regards to "wearing in" a new engine? Should i be taking it easy for a while? Heard a lot of differing opinions on this one
                          Enjoy collecting your new car tomm! Nice work.......

                          For less that $100, changing the oil around 1500kms is fine and won't do any harm. They're have been many comments here on VWW re cars being manufactured using 'break in oil' but that has not been proven, even by VW Technicians here on the Forums.

                          And re break in, get those bores/pistons hot and under load. That is, some full throttle yet low-ish revs. The below link has been around for years. Used the method on my Mk6 Golf GTI and intend on using the same method when my Polo GTI arrives;

                          Break In Secrets--How To Break In New Motorcycle and Car Engines For More Power

                          Have fun and, pics pls. Can't wait for my baby, especially as I've already sold my other car privately!



                          MY13 Kluger KX-S AWD / MY15 Polo GTI

                          ***FOR SALE!!!! MY09 308 XSE HDi SW ***
                          MK6 MY10 Golf GTI, 5dr Manual, Carbon Steel, Detroits, Tint
                          T6 MY06 Peugeot 307 HDi Touring, Manual, Iron Grey, Tint

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                          • Originally posted by tomh24 View Post
                            i just wanted to get peoples advice on on a couple of things in regards my new Polo GTI that i am picking up tomorrow

                            Firstly, One dealer I spoke to said that VW recommend the first service to be done at 15000km but the dealer recommends the first one at 1500km. Just an oil change more or less they said. Thoughts? Is 1500km really needed or is this just a cash grab?

                            Secondly, this is the first brand new car i have ever purchased....what do people recommend in regards to "wearing in" a new engine? Should i be taking it easy for a while? Heard a lot of differing opinions on this one
                            Mate there are 2 schools of thought - one is leave it in, the other is change early.

                            If you talk to VW Customer Service they will say leave it in. Some VW dealers have even said that if you change it early you will void warranty (which is rubbish).

                            I have an EA888 1.8tsi with 155,000km. Up until 60,000km I only changed the oil every 15,000km. I didn't do an early oil change. After 60,000km I started doing it every 7500km because I had 20L of oil sitting in my garage that I wanted to use and I can DIY.

                            My engine uses 200ml every 7500km. It makes good power & gets excellant fuel economy.

                            My run-in method:
                            Disregard fuel usage / economy
                            Ignore 5th & 6th gear for the first 2000 - 3000km. They don't exist.
                            Don't use Cruise Control.
                            Don't stay on the same revs - if you are trundling along the highway at 110kph then coast down to 100 then accelerate back up to 115, etc.

                            Check the oil every 500km until you get an idea how much it uses.

                            Drive gently (light throttle inputs, don't lug the engine and 2500rpm max) until the water temp is at the normal operating temp.
                            Once the water temp is OK you can use a bit more throttle (up to 3/4) and continually try and use a few more revs - you will feel when the engine is getting tight.
                            In the first 500km you should be aiming for a few squirts to 4000-4500rpm.
                            Between 500-1000km you should be doing a few squirts up near redline.

                            Don't lug the engine - let it spin.

                            The idea is to get some pressure behind the rings and force them onto the bore.
                            carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
                            I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums

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                            • Mines on 3500ks now drive mainly on S mode n manual when I get the chance
                              MY15 Polo GTI Deep Black Pearl Effect
                              -Lux Pack

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                              • Hi everyone

                                i got my new 2015 Polo GTI about 3 weeks ago. It's white, manual, no options.

                                just a couple of questions i have:
                                1. Is there a way to level to volume of the radio across different stations? it seems some radio stations are louder than others depending on the strength of the reception. It's kinda annoying, and my mazda 2 was even smart enough to have all the radio stations at the same volume. Surely there's a way to fix this?
                                2. When i turn the car off after a drive of more than about 10 mins, it makes a humming noise, which i believe is the turbo cooling down. All good. BUT it also makes a beeping sound from under the bonnet for a few minutes after turning the car off - is this also normal? You can only hear it in the garage, not when out and about and there's background noise.

                                Thanks in advance

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