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  • #91
    Had the same issue...right now its being held on with electrical tap
    Polo 9n3 GTI

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    • #92
      Got the 60K service, lightweight flywheel and clutch, MTL fluid and superpro dog-bone fitted. Thanks Jimmy

      First off, with the LWFW there is some light chatter from take-up to about 3-3500RPM and light cruise. Personally, I'm someone who gets driven crazy by noises (actually, normally only by ones which I don't know where they're coming from), but I don't think it's anything to complain about. Having the radio on low muffles it out if you're really bothered. It's definitely worth the trade off, the pedal is beautifully light and accelerates great!

      The biggest surprise for me is the Superpro 70K dogbone bush. I was nervous about getting Jimmy to put this in and I asked him to keep the stocker jussst in case! The APR version (85K) was much too stiff for my (and the missers) liking! Turn the key and you could instantly feel the vibrations through the cabin. The Superpro on the other hand is b-e-autiful! Tightens everything up how it should and it might sound funny, but I think it transmits a nice low grumble through the cabin. And by grumble, I don't mean vibrations at all, I love it, it makes the car feel.. meaner.



      Happy
      Polo GTI MY2008
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      136.09kW and 305.28Nm torques, Dynapack Hub Dyno

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      • #93
        Good to know about the 70k dogbone mount.

        I had the APR one and the vibrations were far too harsh for me to keep it in.
        My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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        • #94
          Originally posted by spraycanmansam View Post
          The biggest surprise for me is the Superpro 70K dogbone bush. I was nervous about getting Jimmy to put this in and I asked him to keep the stocker jussst in case! The APR version (85K) was much too stiff for my (and the missers) liking! Turn the key and you could instantly feel the vibrations through the cabin. The Superpro on the other hand is b-e-autiful! Tightens everything up how it should and it might sound funny, but I think it transmits a nice low grumble through the cabin. And by grumble, I don't mean vibrations at all, I love it, it makes the car feel.. meaner.
          So the purple one I bought from you was the APR race mount? No wonder it rattles my eyeballs at idle
          What colour is the 70 D Shore bush?

          BTW I believe that SuperPro actually makes the ones sold by APR.
          Resident grumpy old fart
          VW - Metallic Paint, Radial Tyres, Laminated Windscreen, Electric Windows, VW Alloy Wheels, Variable Geometry Exhaust Driven Supercharger, Direct Unit Fuel Injection, Adiabatic Ignition, MacPherson Struts front, Torsion Beam rear, Coil Springs, Hydraulic Dampers, Front Anti-Roll Bar, Disc Brakes, Bosch ECU, ABS

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          • #95
            Haha it sure is!

            At the time I wasn't aware of there being different 'shore' bushes, and I don't think most other people are either. After some research and a bit of discussion, the 'it's fine, harden up' vs the 'it rattles my teeth out' argument seems to be down to people fitting different shore bushes. I found out the APR one is an 85K. Superpro make 3 from memory, starting with the 70 shore diesel version. The 70 shore I have fitted looks identical to the 85K competition APR mount

            I was iffy on whether to fit the Superpro as I wondered if the vibrations were just inherent to fitting a PU bush. The Superpro is barely noticeable vibration wise.. there is more, but not much. The APR I found very noticeable. I think I mentioned it a while back, but I probably still would have kept the APR mount if I could've found the 1 bloody rattle in my dash. The APR felt great when driving, but like you say, bit rough on idle. Got to keep the missers happy tho!
            Polo GTI MY2008
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            136.09kW and 305.28Nm torques, Dynapack Hub Dyno

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            • #96
              I've tried a few different dogbone bushes, and as far as I can work out the hardness goes like this:

              Powerflex red (diesel) <70 - but cofusingly with 85 in its part number
              Powerflex yellow (petrol) 70 - but also with 85 in the part number
              Powerflex purple (track) 85

              Superpro purple (sports) 70
              Superpro purple (competition) 80

              APR purple (sport) 70
              APR yellow (motorsport) >80

              Happy to be corrected tho.

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              • #97
                Awesome build, keep it up Sam!

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                • #98
                  Ah yeah I remember the Powerflex ones now, they all had 85 in the part number
                  For some reason I thought I bought the diesel version...
                  The Purple/Blue APR bush that I had and kaanage now has had a little sticker in the pack that said it was an 85K competition bush.






                  Hmm had another look at the front struts this afternoon.
                  I had thought the coils were binding, giving me a consistent low speed 'whump-ing' noise. It's not.
                  It had Jimmy scratching his head as well, he suggested it might be a dry seal, chuck some silicone spray around the strut piston try and lube it up. No fixxy...
                  I also tried jacking the car up and then levering the wheel up and down to move the strut. All moves and sounds perfect.
                  After looking around, pushing things, spraying things, turning things, I remembered that the KW's have a little rubber insert that goes in between the strut top bearing and the piston. I didn't lube it up when fitting so I'm thinking it's the dry rubber rubbing against the piston. It sounds like it's at the top of the tower where the insert is too...

                  Thoughts?


                  I cbf taking the struts out so I'll live with it until they need to come out again.
                  Last edited by s4mmie; 09-11-2012, 05:10 PM.
                  Polo GTI MY2008
                  Build Thread
                  136.09kW and 305.28Nm torques, Dynapack Hub Dyno

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                  • #99
                    I did mention that i think its the struts too mate, heard this noise heaps of times, some only do it from cold and some not, def not springs, checked that.
                    Ive also replaced blown out 70 bushes sold as APR in the passed too, but those customers may have misunderstood so not going to get into that. They got 70 again and all well.
                    Your car is shaping up well mate
                    Im a massive fan of your tappet cover, ill def be doing that to my 6N2. Can you confirm what you used again mate??
                    Cheers
                    Jmac
                    Alba European
                    Service, Diagnostics and repairs. Mobile Diag available on request
                    Audi/VW/Porsche Factory trained tech 25+ yrs exp
                    For people who value experience call 0423965341

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                    • Thanks Jimmy.

                      Maybe I misunderstood.. did you mean try and spray lube the piston seal, or spray around the rubber strut top mount? Or something completely different.. Yeah it's definitely not the springs. But it is coming from around the top of the strut tower, which leads me to believe it's something related to the mounts, bearings or that little rubber insert I mentioned.

                      <EDIT> You can see the little insert here --





                      I primed the valve cover with the VHT engine primer and then prob 4-5 coats of the VHT red wrinkle-coat.

                      Part #'s are down the bottom.
                      Last edited by s4mmie; 09-11-2012, 07:08 PM.
                      Polo GTI MY2008
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                      136.09kW and 305.28Nm torques, Dynapack Hub Dyno

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                      • Thanks Sam appreciate that, im doin it, cool look. Yeah i think its your struts my friend but please let us know if not. .
                        Cheers for now
                        Jmac
                        Alba European
                        Service, Diagnostics and repairs. Mobile Diag available on request
                        Audi/VW/Porsche Factory trained tech 25+ yrs exp
                        For people who value experience call 0423965341

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                        • Jimmy, tried to spray some silicone spray everywhere around the struts, no luck mate The CEL came back too
                          You didn't happen to see if the grub screw for the coilover adjuster was missing the other day did you? It's disappeared...



                          Well, I had a great productive afternoon! Love when you can spend no money and make a huge improvement on the car. Reading Anthony's thread gave me the motivation this weekend to get off my bum and fix the scrubbing. I had suspected that they weren't actually scrubbing on the metal, but rather the plastic guards. After removing the arches it was pretty obvious where the tyres where scrubbing --



                          I cut the offending pieces out on all four guards. It's amazing the amount of crud collects in behind the plastic arches --



                          I also pumped my front guards out a bit more with my specialist guard pumping tool (hands). Slowly and carefully pulled them out till I was happy with them. The metal is so thin on the front it's terribly easy.
                          After our recent discussion on rear bumpstops and Ben's success, I finally got around to modifying mine also. I cut out the middle knob in both bumpstops to give the shocks the proper travel --




                          I still need to figure out what I'm going to glue them together with...
                          Results: No scrubbing! At all! Our street is a terrible bumpy street and the car would scrub in the rear doing 50km. Now doing 60-65, no scrubbing



                          Afternoon well spent
                          Polo GTI MY2008
                          Build Thread
                          136.09kW and 305.28Nm torques, Dynapack Hub Dyno

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                          • Originally posted by spraycanmansam View Post
                            Jimmy, tried to spray some silicone spray everywhere around the struts, no luck mate The CEL came back too
                            You didn't happen to see if the grub screw for the coilover adjuster was missing the other day did you? It's disappeared...



                            Well, I had a great productive afternoon! Love when you can spend no money and make a huge improvement on the car. Reading Anthony's thread gave me the motivation this weekend to get off my bum and fix the scrubbing. I had suspected that they weren't actually scrubbing on the metal, but rather the plastic guards. After removing the arches it was pretty obvious where the tyres where scrubbing --



                            I cut the offending pieces out on all four guards. It's amazing the amount of crud collects in behind the plastic arches --



                            I also pumped my front guards out a bit more with my specialist guard pumping tool (hands). Slowly and carefully pulled them out till I was happy with them. The metal is so thin on the front it's terribly easy.
                            After our recent discussion on rear bumpstops and Ben's success, I finally got around to modifying mine also. I cut out the middle knob in both bumpstops to give the shocks the proper travel --




                            I still need to figure out what I'm going to glue them together with...
                            Results: No scrubbing! At all! Our street is a terrible bumpy street and the car would scrub in the rear doing 50km. Now doing 60-65, no scrubbing



                            Afternoon well spent
                            Na mate i only had a peep in there and saw there was no spring problem so didnt even pay any attention to your grub screw sorry and had no need to be near it. Next Cel, shame that your resistance and resistors must be the problem, well have to be, its only relating to SAI flow so its the pump resistance. Shame silicone didnt quiten it, i still think the noise is the struts though and must be internal mate. .Heard that very noise too many times on other Coilies.
                            good to hear you have no rubbing must be happy with that, yeah its hard to get motivated at times hey but great when you do. .
                            Cheers
                            Jmac
                            Alba European
                            Service, Diagnostics and repairs. Mobile Diag available on request
                            Audi/VW/Porsche Factory trained tech 25+ yrs exp
                            For people who value experience call 0423965341

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                            • G'day Sam, you have inspired me. I sold my WRX this week and turned my attention to the Polo. Rear Sway bar installed same night you dropped them off. Having had to get a safety certificate reminded me that the Cone filter open in the engine bay could be defected by Qld Transport. As soon as I saw your Cone In A Box I knew it was the solution. So on Saturday I got the tools out and manufactured a lid to suit my cone and now all I need is the 90 degree silicon bend! Thanks for the write up on your sweet Polo GTi. Question: Where to get a 90 degree bend? Cheers Al

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                              • Originally posted by spraycanmansam View Post
                                I cut the offending pieces out on all four guards. It's amazing the amount of crud collects in behind the plastic arches --

                                Yep, this is common on all VW group cars it seems, found this on my old Audi i got last year and cleaned it out, see below. Its much more of an issue in the UK where these things fill up with mud and road salt which just sits against the paintwork for years being wet and damp and causes rust issues, here in Aus you are lucky you dont salt the roads and its much drier.





                                2016 MY17 Polo GTI with DA package. TMD fitted + Weather strip and Snow Screen removed otherwise dead standard.

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