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Steve Q

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  1. Welcome to the forum Mark :) youll find the members on here are a friendly bunch and will help you where they can to source parts :) cheers steve
  2. Hi James, yes the steering wheel should be possible. You see it done a lot in the Audi and other vag tuning mags :) I'm unsure about the gear knob though. Cheers steve
  3. Fantastic "how to" Dave :) thank you :)
  4. Glad it's all sorted :) feel free to add a guide under the technical section to help other members in the future :) cheers steve
  5. Your welcome Good call :) Did you book it in for the service too?
  6. Welcome to the forum Chris :) youll find the members on here are a friendly bunch and will help you with any questions you have :) wow what a lovely Audi and a very interesting car history you've had :) you sure know how to get VAG cars with great engines! :) by the way feel free to write a road trip report on your experience on driving to Brittany I'm sure members would find it interesting :) thanks again for joining the club :) cheers steve
  7. No worries Dan :) dont forget you can get track time if you want it also! :)
  8. Welcome to the forum Richie :) youll find the members on here are a friendly bunch and will help you where they can :) feel free to post some pics of your a1 when you get the chance :) cheers steve
  9. Welcome to the forum John :) youll find the members a friendly bunch and I'm glad Dan could help with your question :) cheers steve
  10. Sorry if I put you off :/ as dan said the Toledo is a good car :)
  11. She does look smart :) and you can tell she has low miles :)
  12. That a4 exhaust was awesome :)
  13. I think autosol might be a bit harsh. Brasso always did the trick for me :)
  14. Welcome to the forum Kevin :) youll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch :) when you get a chance, feel free to post a pick of your Audi and don't hesitate with any questions :) cheers steve
  15. That's cool. The thing with seats is that you still get the vag build quality without the premium of paying for the badge of an Audi or Volkswagen. The government are thinking of bringing those rules in to effect with regard checking the functionality of the dpf in the MOT. Why don't you look at other Audi models? I always wanted an a6 c6 :) cheers steve
  16. Glad I could help :) sorry if iv put you off the brand :/ to be fair the old 1.9tdi and 2.5tdi were awesome and I don't think they'll be beaten on reliability. As I say if you give them a good run once a week you'll be fine. I personally feel the vag 3.0tdi is better than the 2.0tdi but its personal preference. For me it's all about the service history. If it looks well maintained in the history you should be fine :) to be fair the a5 does drive beautifully :) it's just better I arm you with info then you going in and buying one blind. and with regard to the engines it's not really Audis fault they've had to fit dpf and egr to the engines. We can thank politicians for that! For the emissions rules and regulations. cheers steve
  17. Hey Dave, by all means feel free to post the events on the events section :) cheers Steve
  18. Hi Dan yep its audiownersclub.com :) cheers steve
  19. On the whole yes. But there may be slight variations depending on build year etc. Your best bet would be to speak to Audi to see what it's had done. As they keep it on record.
  20. That is true. But it's a trade off. I.e. Diesel=better fuel economy but risk of egr or dpf failure where as petrol=less fuel economy but no risk if egr or dpf failure. I agree though the oil consumption can be a concern. But to be fair my dad has had a 2013 1.6tdi a3 and now has a 2016 Passat 2.0tdi both of which use oil. This came as a surprise as the a6 I'm using which is my dads old car doesn't use any oil (touch wood!) despite covering over 323,000 miles. I don't know about the secret menu but when the car is getting to approx 75% full it will come up with a warning light on the dash. Cheers steve
  21. Hmm, I think tuners should be able to remap it to how it was from the factory. In terms of the emissions update. It will depend if the car your looking at just had the software update or had to have the edition physical parts added such as the dampers and reducers. If it's had these then they would need removing also. The invoice should tell you what it's had done for the emissions update. Vag won't put it back to how it was as it could be seen as them still trying to cheat Emissions if that makes sense. Cheers steve
  22. Iv worked both in vehicle sales and Volkswagen service department and I would advise you to buy a petrol for the type of driving your doing. The reason I say that is because the Diesel engine won't get up to a decent operating temperature. This means that the dpf cannot burn off the particulates and the dpf will just build up with carbon/soot. Once the dpf gets full it will break and at which point your eml light will come on and you'd loose power. If you do buy a diesel then you need to give it a good run on a motorway to allow the vehicle to do a regeneration on the dpf. The regeneration basically clears out the particulates out of the dpf. Cheers steve
  23. This can be done however you need to get the vehicle remapped. The modern ecus pull data from the dpf and egr for the running of the engine. So if you remove them without doing a remap the engine light will come on. I believe in the older engines such as the 1.9 the system was vacuum operated so it was a lot easier to trick the ecu unlike the new stuff which is all electronic and sensor controlled if that makes sense. Cheers steve
  24. Oh you are a traitor! I just hope it's the v8 ;) it sounds lovely in the advert :)
  25. Not bad mileage so should be in good condition :) yep, your best bet is getting it remapped. That way you wipe the emissions software update off the ecu and you gain more power ;)
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