justino6969
Justino6969
justino6969

4WD: You slide a lever or push a button and a transfer case locks all four wheels together. These wheels will stay locked together until you un-press that button or un-slide that lever.

All exhaust systems have back pressure of some kind, which is the pressure in the exhaust from trying to push out a gas. Your engine is always making exhaust gasses when it’s running, so you send them through a tube out the back to get rid of them. Traveling through a tube takes time, so the new exhaust is trying to

This. There are a lot of safety mechanisms included in cars with start/stop that won’t activate unless it’s ideal conditions. For instance, low oil temp, hot starter, lower battery charge, and other creature comforts like climate control set at 70 but it’s 74 in the car, etc. On my GTI, I just disabled the start/stop

Can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic, but you can change what the engine sees from the ECU. Not that the actual tuner changes your gear ratio or wheel size, but if you swap in a new axle with a different ratio and wheels with larger or smaller overall tire height, you can plug that in so that it changes how your

Hell, I bought a MK4 Jetta 1.8T for $5k, arguably one of the least reliable cars out there, and only need to change 02 sensors and a crank speed sensor in the first 2 years of ownership.

Very impressive, thanks for all the info! I really appreciate it.

Once again, for the third time, when I bought one, the DSG and the manual versions were the same price off the lot. In fact, the one I bought, for whatever reason, was $1000 cheaper than the same trim manual car, just in a different color. MSRP doesn’t mean a thing.

Even if he co-signed and the other party defaulted, the repossession would be on the vehicle he co-signed on, not his own.

Well, you should be blaming the customer. If they have a budget of $35k, then they can not afford a Jeep Grand Cherokee that retails for $42k. It is 100% their fault. If they want to pay more in the long run and take out a super long loan just to meet their monthly target, it’s great that the financial institution of

Who’s complaining? You said the DSG is more expensive up front and in maintenance, and is unnecessary. I said that off the lot, they are the same price, and if you have to buy a new clutch on the manual version just because you flashed it (or like to take off quickly), which is extremely common, then no, the DSG is

I just bought a MK7.5, just curious, what mods do you have to get to that 360hp mark?

You’re right, 220hp is so excessive, and no person should ever want more power out of their vehicle. Let’s go ahead and ban all cars with 200 or more horsepower.

USA here so can’t comment on trim levels, but get the one with the VAQ differential. It is magical.

Seconded, just got one last week. Soundaktor is off, auto start-stop is off, and a single press of the traction control button now turns off traction and stability control. 30 minutes is even the high estimate. 

The DSG is definitely necessary, and cheaper in the long run than the manual for many people. Enthusiasts, specifically. The ones that are going to tune their car. When $600 gets you an APR Stage 1 tune that bumps you up to 315hp and 380lb-ft, it’s hard not to. But if you have the manual, you will 100% have to change

All I know is that I would pay a shit ton of money to have a transmission in my car that was a fully clutched manual where I can row my own, or put it in an automatic mode where it does everything for me.

What if you always shift from park straight to the manual mode in a DSG? Then is it primarily a manual, and optionally an automatic?

Volant is a child of TMG Performance, the same people who make CORSA, a big name in the Chevrolet world. I had a Volant intake on my Silverado, and it was good quality, with a Donaldson PowerCore filter. My brother had a Corsa exhaust on his C6, and it was also very good quality.

Yeah, but the power figures suck. They neuter the torque for the people with manuals and their garbage clutches.

Yeah, it’s quite easy. $140 for the good stuff (LiquiMoly) with the filler tool. Messy, sure, but if you can change your oil, you can change the DSG fluid.