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  1. Lol, the new one goes completely against why I bought a seat alhambra twice over, Competative price and Loadsa kit standard. Seems that the Sharan may actually be more cost effective.....Naaaaa silly me. Well SEAT (VAG) have priced me out of the equation. Fence....Chasm to jump over. Matt
  2. Only demo vehicles around (as new) at the moment, and non with the high power diesel ! Been burn't with a new car and depreciation and not going there again. So gonna wait and see...still on the verge of a Gal mkIII 2.2 TDCI. Matt
  3. Possible leak in a pipe (boost pipe)?
  4. Last Tues on my return from Manchester to Blackpool and having given a new set of tyres on the front. I got within a mile of home and setting off from the lights small metallic clunk then gerraaunch as I tried to accelerate with no effect. Sods law it was the day I'd left my mobile at home....60p for a single call at the phone box, outrageous ! Turns out I snapped the drive-shaft. Have had the driveshaft and stubshaft replaced and am back on the road. Is this a common failure ? Oooh yeah just clocked the 100,000 mile mark ! Matt
  5. Cheers George, There is a hypersilver on a 10plate just come on autotrader and a couple of others around too. Seem to be 08 to present but rare ! The wife is now saying keep the alhambra !! aaargh.... Still there's no rush and we are not doing a long drive till the end of the year so the rear legroom is not a big issue. Matt
  6. When were the 2.2 tdci's stopped ? Also what editions did the 2.2 tdci come in I have only found GHIA's so far. Thanks, Matt
  7. Ashcar, Will do so.... Just changed job so had to put on hold for a few weeks to ensure the bills are covered and to be sure I get paid by the old company !! Matt.
  8. Have a look at these. I am about to get one, I have the PD 130 and will get an economy map and a performance map (you can revert to standard at any time too). I have spent ages looking into the products and which to choose. http://www.viezu.com/index.php?option=com_locator&id=72&Itemid=190 There should be a dealer close to you. Matt
  9. Cheers ! They are easy to clean too (still fiddly to get at). Still looking good today :unsure: Matt
  10. I have this too....It seems like it can be induced with acceleration (Sharp) or deceleration i.e. the ending shifting forwards or backwards. I have heard there is a mount/brace at the rear of the engine. If so has anyone got a diagram of the part and the part number needed? Matt
  11. Hiya, I have a Pd130 and do Blackpool - Bradford each day and back. I am averaging 50-55Mpg at an average of 70-75mph. I think that if you have a remap then you should see an improvement but with everything there is no guarrantee as most of it depends on the right foot and driving technique ! A remap for the 115 should bring you up or above my torque and power so should relatively increase the economy ? only my opinion though. Matt
  12. I used the Halfords stuff in a tin....a wire brush to remove the crud and some UPVC solvent to clean ready for the paint. 2 coats sorted ! I have now done the rear calipers as well. Good luck and oh yeah wear some rubber gloves duckie !!! Matt
  13. Gregers, you are right I should acknowledge that in his last post Willie gave the advice as I suggested was the appropriate way to comment on a query post like this. I still think that Willie is very 'black and white' in his view.... I mean VW authorise some of the tuners so what does that say about the whole situation ! :D PING..... Matt
  14. Gregars.....lmao... exactly what I thought !! I thinks this one is blown out !! Matt
  15. George, Please.....As an engine calibrator then you accept the huge variances and thus the trade offs needed to cover each continent. Europe goes from near equator to near artic as such the manufacturing tuning has to be able to cope (without issue) in each area. This is what most respectable/knowledgeable tuners exploit for more power/torque. The manufacturers have specific marketing profiles to cover and they manage costs by having an engine (and other items) cover as many as possible to maximise efficiencies on cost and push up their profits.... Why wouldn't a tuner know the facts about each and every component ? As their reputations are on the line it is in their interest to know these things. If we didn't have tuners (or tinkerers) then we would likely have a very stagnant motorsport world. Motor sport is where the standard engine can be pushed to its limits and we then get a "street" variant of these tunes within the tried and tested limits. A Diesel would (if allowed) suck more and more fuel in until destruction of the components which, I'm sure you know, is why the accelerator is not actually that it is a regulator restricting the fuel allowed into the cylinders (PD is subtlely different in this respect). If you balance better fueling with better air then why would combustion temps increase ? The PD TDI family is that of: 90/110/115 (same engine in varying tune) then as you correclty state the 130 with the differences as you describe. Which essentially was followed by the 130 "tune-up" (incl intercooler) for the 150 which never sold here in the UK. They have now changed to common rail injection on the 2.0 engines. Funny thing is that you appear not to like tuning and are entitled to that opinion but don't do the generic scare monger. If you have the facts then state them i.e. do not push the injection pressure above ***Bar. The clutch will need upgrading over 190BHP and 310Nm torque ! FACTS like these help people make their own rational decisions, not ones based on your ideals. Matt ;)
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