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What did you do to your Polo today?
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Superchips came round on Tuesday and flashed my Polo. Took about 90mins all up. 1st drive around the block was pretty uninspiring, but then took it for another spin later on that night, and it was much faster.
Very pleased with the results so far.
Drove it back to back with a Golf GTI yesterday and the Polo was faster, but the Golf is still nicer to drive.
Good stuff though.
Will keep me entertained until I decide to go to the R.
T Go
MY11.5 Golf GTI | Bluefin Stage 2 | Pipercross Stage 2 Intake Pipe | AFE Pro 5R Filter | SPM Downpipe | VWR Sport Springs | H&R 22mm RSB | R LED Tail Lights
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Originally posted by T Go View PostGood stuff though.
Will keep me entertained until I decide to go to the R.
So much more fun to drive now.
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Originally posted by Gti Dave View PostGot my new slotted front and rear slotted rotors and remsa pads installed. Also ordered HEL braided lines and MkV Gti ED30 steering wheel and front lower lip for my little donkey (pog).
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For slotted rotors and brakes pads then definately not but brake lines and calipers? its a debated issue as everyone says differently and no one can seem to make up their bloody minds!!! They say that it needs a certificate when manufactured and installed but was told by the brakes people including racebrakes sydney that most workshops don't give out individual certs. I've also contacted the racebrakes melbourne as the owner claims he's the guy Vicroads go to to get the rules written up for brake mods and said that if he does the install or supply the equipment then you don't need a cert. ??? To make things even more confusing, aparently the Aussie distributor of goodridge lines does have the kit for the polo and specific vehicles but they may be in premade kits from the UK so don't see what's the difference in getting them here or direct from UK as its much much much cheaper there. Hence that's why I'm confused as to what to do. I still need to go and find out how much an engineers cert costs here in VIC so that migh take some time. Anyone know where and who this can be done by?
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Got the final word on the legality of braided hoses and it seems that the cheaper brake hoses kits from the UK (yes aparently Goodridge ones also) are non compliant and are made to inferior standards (don't know how this could be?) hence are not compliant with ADR or vicroads rules and regulations. The ones made in Australia that are legal should have a tag or print on them with a code such as "FMD106SS" or something like that so it should be visible so that if you do get pulled over, they can't defect your car for it without question. So I guess in a nutshell, if we want authroity trouble free braided hoses installed, we're gonna have to pay the MUCH higher price for them here which is about 3-4 times more just for the stinnkin' stamp or tag of approval. Darn it.
Hope this helps answer our questions.
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I think what you will find is that they need ADR approval to be legal. This doesnt mean the imported ones arent compliant. Just that they arent actually complied. (tested) So yeah.. as youre saying you may be paying a lot more for exactly the same product. Unfortunately compliancing costs generally arent cheap and need to be recouped somehow.
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Replaced both my strut top mounts and bearings, and replaced my APR dog bone bush. A big thanks to Steve (Kadena) for his tools and help, and also a thank you to Guy Harding for the technical support this week."If can't get behind your troops, feel free to stand in front of them..."
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Originally posted by Catfish View PostDid the bush wear out or break? Mine looks like it'll last to the end of the Universe .............?
Guy was a huge help after it failed, and I managed to get a new one. Excellent customer service."If can't get behind your troops, feel free to stand in front of them..."
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