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Rolling arches means basically bending the lip inside the wheel arch up so it effectively becomes a flat peice of metal - ie: no lip to rub on tyres. Can allow the wheel/tyre to sit further up in the arch. Mine haven't been done, but still don't rub, probably because I have 195 tyres rather than 205 or 215. Cheers, Robbo
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I can only speak from personal experience, but my old VR had 17" TT rims with standard suspension & it felt crap. My current one has 17" TT Comps with stretched 195/40 tyres & good quality KW coilovers wound down quite low & is a totally different animal - rides really good, no crashing & banging & no rubbing (arches not rolled). Although having said that, I have some 9x16 Brocks to go on, but that's just an aesthetic choice really. HTH, Robbo
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I have a few odd leads & a coilpack kicking around too, if you don't get sorted. I'm in Dewsbury. Cheers, Robbo
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One of my favouritest wheels... nice! Cheers, Robbo
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I just used a thick (2-3mm) steel ruler last time I did mine - you just need to make sure the 2 slots are precisely lined up. Cheers, Robbo
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Nice one, cheers! I'll give that a try when I get round to tackling that job.
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Sorry for sounding like a numpty, but what's IPA? The only IPA I know is India Pale Ale - but I am an old dude! :-) Cheers, Robbo
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I have one of those - works ok for engine ECU, but won't read ABS ECU for some reason. I have a really old serial cable one that I also use, which works a treat, but I have to plug it into a crappy old laptop to use it. Cheers, Robbo
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I have fitted it, but haven't done the full ECU reset yet - been sorting a couple of bits of bodywork. I have had the battery connected & had it running briefly & it definitely seems ok now. Bodywork's done now, so hopefully I'll get a bit of time at the weekend to get the C out on the road & test it properly. Cheers, Robbo
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Whats the best induction kit to install in my VR6?
Robbo149 replied to Simon vr6's topic in Engine Bay
I recently replaced the grotty open cone K&N on my VR & was originally looking for a BMC CDA, as I love the induction noise they give. But I ended up going for a RAMAIR carbon boxed system (virtually identical to the BMC) at half the price! I have to say, I'm pretty impressed with it - looks fantastic, picks up much smoother than with the with old cone & it's not much louder than a stock airbox. It was actually for a Golf VR6, so needed a bit of jiggery pokery to get everything to fit properly (particularly the cold air feed), but the kit came with loads of bits to fit it. If anyone's interested, I can post up some pics at the weekend? Cheers, Robbo -
Thinking of removing the window tints in my Corrado - the rear screen is a bit 'blurry' & the drivers & passenger windows have a couple of scratches from opening & closing. Is it just a case of peeling off, or is there a technique for removing tinting film? Main thing I'm worried about is wrecking the rear heating element. Any tips greatly appreciated! Cheers, Robbo
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PM me too when you have some more on the go! Cheers, Robbo
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WHS ^^^ Original ones look good with the silver backing surround done black. IIRC, someone was selling a pair on here recently. Cheers, Robbo
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Got a set of these to put on mine after the winter - after seeing your pic, I can't wait! Cheers, Robbo
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Replacement arrived today & this one has a slip of paper in which says to turn the ignition on & off 3 times after fitting (without starting the engine). I'm guessing this refers to throttle body resetting on DBW cars? & isn't applicable to the Corrado? Cheers, Robbo
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Cheers guys. Would have made sense to do a reset I guess, but I didn't think it would need it. Already sent it back for replacement, but I'll disconnedct the battery when I fit the new one. Just one question - Do you HAVE to do the VCDS basic settings thing after a battery disconnect & if so, does the shareware version allow you to do this? (sorry, that's 2 questions :-)) Cheers, Robbo
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I got mine from theairflowmetercompany. Emailed them yesterday & they're gonna replace it no probs. Had mine quite a while before I got round to fitting it too. I had exactly the same pulsing issues with my one - wonder if it's a dodgy batch? I'll let you know how I get on with the replacement. Cheers, Robbo
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Cheers Cazza - I took it for a good run after fitting, hoping it would settle down but it didn't. Sounds like a duff one then. I'll send it back & try another. I did wonder if I should have done an ECU reset? Cheers, Robbo
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Was gonna post this in BrambleVR6's thread, but thought I'd best not hijack :-) I bought one of those £50 ISVs off ebay to replace my old one, as the revs had started dropping off when coming off the gas. Anyway, I fitted it a few weeks back, but it then idled really high (1500 rpm) & pulsed up & down constantly, even when warmed up. Does this sound like a duff one? or did I do something wrong? I fitted it exactly as the old one & it was the correct part. I ended up cleaning & refitting the old one - it's a little better, but still not right. Cheers, Robbo
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The main difference with coolant temps is it now takes a bit longer to warm up. When stuck in traffic the temp gauge will still nudge over 100, but when I set off again, the new rad seems to quickly bring it down again. Whereas the oil temps are noticeably lower - previously getting up to 112 - 114 with normal steady driving, it now seems to settle around 100-108 ish. Cheers, Robbo
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Mine runs waaay cooler (coolant & oil) since the new rad was fitted). Mind you, the old one was leaking & had hardly any fins left! All mounting points / fittings & switch fitted exactly as the OE one. Cheers, Robbo
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Sorry, I didn't take any pics. It was a pretty good match for the original, maybe a bit thinner. If it helps, I think it was actually manufactured by a company called ARC or something like that. I fitted it myself, & it was a perfect fit. The only bit of tweaking I had to do was on the mounting brackets for the fan shroud - just needed bending a bit to get the shroud to locate properly. Cheers, Robbo
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Don't know about the quality of the ECP ones, but they are nearly £200! I got mine from here: http://www.radiatorshop.net/products/volkswagen-corrado-29-i--vr6 Half the price, decent quality & fit, excellent service too. Cheers, Robbo
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Doh... replying to post on bottom of page 1... muppet!
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I got them too - seems pretty good. Although I didn't use the crack pipe cos my one was still good. Cheers, Robbo