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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Golf mk4 TDI => Topic started by: Gareth F on 29 July 2010, 21:18

Title: Took the plunge...
Post by: Gareth F on 29 July 2010, 21:18
... and picked up a 53plate mk4 Golf Gt Tdi 130 3 door in black magic today. Awesome fun toying with people and still getting 45mpg  :laugh:
Spent hours looking at little mods on the cheap so will be sticking my head into ebay for a few weeks to find stuff.
Anybody else from around PO19 postcode? Interested in finding out about software changes ie auto windows down and miles untill empty if they are any good :wink:

Ps Hello im new  :smiley:
Title: Re: Took the plunge...
Post by: alex160 on 30 July 2010, 11:18
Welcome mate, very good choice, the 130 tdi is the best one imo, wish i could have found a 130 in my area  :undecided:  First mod should be remap buddy, if you think its fun now wait till you have had that done  :evil:   Had mine remapped recently and it feels like a different car, is now pushing out around 150bhp mark with 260fpt.
Title: Re: Took the plunge...
Post by: Gareth F on 31 July 2010, 11:35
Thanks,
Sounds like a remap is the first thing to be done then  :evil:
Obviously worried about things like fly wheeel and clutch, what are the signs of clutch and fly wheel being worn/on their last legs?
Title: Re: Took the plunge...
Post by: alex160 on 31 July 2010, 12:49
Min signs will be clutch starting to slip when you boot it in 3rd gear, flywheel will become noisy. You will hear a knocking koise on tickover and get bad vibration through the clutch pedal. Totol cost of flywheel/clutch replacement is around £800 mark. :cry:
Title: Re: Took the plunge...
Post by: Gareth F on 31 July 2010, 13:11
Ah i dont get any of that but in 6th when i put my foot down theres a very slight vibration through the car but that might just be that im not used to driving a derv! What are the cheap mods i can start doing untill i get some spare cash?
Title: Re: Took the plunge...
Post by: darren.1987 on 01 August 2010, 21:12
Welcome mate, very good choice, the 130 tdi is the best one imo, wish i could have found a 130 in my area  :undecided:  First mod should be remap buddy, if you think its fun now wait till you have had that done  :evil:   Had mine remapped recently and it feels like a different car, is now pushing out around 150bhp mark with 260fpt.

did you get a 115bhp then? how was the remap well worth it...? and how much did you pay and where did you go  :smiley:
Title: Re: Took the plunge...
Post by: alex160 on 02 August 2010, 14:10
Think thats normal mate, although try to avoid flooring it in 5th and 6th gear as it puts the clutch/flywheel under alot of strain. Yes i went for the 115pd in the end as one came up near me for a very good price and condition. I had my remap done at gti international show from revo, was £300 for spec 1 remap and included a sps switch, so saved over £250, Car has been transformed, pulls very hard all the way to redline compared to there being no power after 3000rpm before map. Will piss all over a stock 1.8t gti as i discovered last night  :evil: :tongue:
Title: Re: Took the plunge...
Post by: Tucker82 on 02 August 2010, 21:12
Min signs will be clutch starting to slip when you boot it in 3rd gear, flywheel will become noisy. You will hear a knocking koise on tickover and get bad vibration through the clutch pedal. Totol cost of flywheel/clutch replacement is around £800 mark. :cry:

If your near Kent I can get clutch/flywheel (sachs) and cambelt & water pump for less than £800!

Had both mine done with not 1 problem.

Remap is a must! I run with a mapped 150 Pd and not much difference at all
Title: Re: Took the plunge...
Post by: Doddy01 on 05 August 2010, 20:43
My clutch is starting to vibrate when i put the pedal rite down does this mean the clutch and flywheel are starting to fail... Dont get any other vibrations as such and just sounds like a diesel when its on tick-over + the clutch & flywheel was replaced at 90k and its now on 117
Title: Re: Took the plunge...
Post by: alex160 on 06 August 2010, 14:01
Shouldnt be worn out already, have you checked your engine mounts???
Title: Re: Took the plunge...
Post by: Doddy01 on 06 August 2010, 15:07
No Not checked engine mounts (will have to do that) like i say its nothing major and carnt really notice it only every now and again but didnt think it would be clutch & flywheel with them not long since being replaced ... Also im having trouble resetting my miles counter via the dash doesnt seem to want to reset for some unknown reason i can push it but its not resetting the bottom miles clock any advice...
Title: Re: Took the plunge...
Post by: Gareth F on 06 August 2010, 23:58
Todays mods came to £3.79  :cool:
Coin tray
Black rear veiw mirror
Rear wiper bung
Small rubber nipple for the vent that keeps falling down!

All done and must say its the small touches that make a car :)
Expected the rear veiw mirror to be difficult.
Also what cars can i pinch blue wing mirror glass from to fit my 53 plate gt tdi?
Title: Re: Took the plunge...
Post by: jonesltd on 08 August 2010, 13:35
Gareth, where abouts in chi are you? Used to live there and visit pretty offen...

I also have a black magic 52 reg tdi from chichester car company.....
Title: Re: Took the plunge...
Post by: Gareth F on 08 August 2010, 17:35
Just off kingsham avenue (near the police station)
Had a VW meet the other day with a mate of mine but i think all of them use edition 38 website.
In desperate need of some alloys now :(
Title: Re: Took the plunge...
Post by: jonesltd on 11 August 2010, 11:40
Aint that Whyke with the police station near train station, chi gate and smith and western near chi college? Well when am next down will meet wit ya? Have a look on ebay for alloys up in midlands (birmingham) will pick them up if u want as they are cheaper up here? Up to you anyways...
Title: Re: Took the plunge...
Post by: Gareth F on 19 August 2010, 16:59
Yeah thats it, we do a small vw meet every wednesday night with a few mates. You going to any shows?
Cheers for the offer on the alloys though, need a wait a while as i have to pay off a small loan first then will start looking :)