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    H&R Lowed Springs Installed 25/40mm

    also playing with colour splash



    Last edited by TorqueSteer; 24-08-2013 at 08:41 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TorqueSteer View Post
    H&R Lowed Springs Installed 25/40mm

    also playing with colour splash


    looking good there... how you finding the ride? or not much time to test it out yet?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nomadx38 View Post
    Sometimes going easy on the DSG is just as bad as going hard. Again it goes back to the piss poor programming of the gearbox and its CONSTANT need to shift to a higher gear even when its under 1500rpm. Whether you push it hard or soft it will slip first until you hit about 5km where it will slip second until its fully engaged at about 20km/h. Normally this wouldn't matter to much but with the first batch of clutches the compound would delaminate when it became hot (which the constant slipping provokes) and would leave hotspots creating the shuddering. The fact is the first design of clutches have problems and everybody will have a problem sooner or later. I had mine start to slightly shidder at 22,000km, my bro is having a fair bit of slipping (not shuddering) at 50,000km and I test drove a jetta with 4000km on the clock and that had serious shuddering at low revs.

    It's all a matter of time. Touch wood the revised clutches (made in 2012) that were put in have so far kept their consistently and I have done 30,000km with them without any major problems (for some reason it slips going into and out of 5th only - mechatronics I think)
    Yes, thankfully a known problem and an easy fix under warranty. No big deal.
    Not much for sight in designing the original clutches, considering the programming.
    Fixing the DSG program would make sense, but as has been pointed out, would be at the expense of fuel economy.

    Edit: should have read the remaining posts before replying!
    Can't believe they haven't changed the clutch material in all that time! What ARE they thinking?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gavs View Post
    Contrary to what nomadx38 has said, there has not been a revision to the clutch compound since 2011, possibly as early as 2010. The latest clutch pack revision is still revision 'C' which was introduced early 2011. I fell for this when told by the one service tech I trusted, until I looked at the online parts system for myself. Unless its been revised to revision 'D' in the last 3-4months...
    Fair enough! In that case, I'll hope for the best that the new clutches they put in will last longer than 12,000kms before slipping.

    Thanks Guys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TorqueSteer View Post
    H&R Lowed Springs Installed 25/40mm

    also playing with colour splash



    Your car looks great. Perhaps I shoud have used the 25/40 springs.

    Just lowered my 77 TSI with 35/55 HR springs.

    Bloody hard ride on our third world country roads. Like stated on previous posts, original shock do not have enough rebound control.

    The car thuds on sharp objects such rail crossings, bridge expansion joints and road repair patches. God help me on a decent pot hole.

    Think twice about going this way. I will try some adjustable shockers on the back only as it seems to be the biggest "bouncing" problem. Has anyone tried this?????

    With 18x7.5 wheels on the way no doubt the ride comfort will deteriate more.

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    What have you done with your Polo so far (and today)

    Quote Originally Posted by VEEEUU View Post
    Your car looks great. Perhaps I shoud have used the 25/40 springs.

    Just lowered my 77 TSI with 35/55 HR springs.

    Bloody hard ride on our third world country roads. Like stated on previous posts, original shock do not have enough rebound control.

    The car thuds on sharp objects such rail crossings, bridge expansion joints and road repair patches. God help me on a decent pot hole.

    Think twice about going this way. I will try some adjustable shockers on the back only as it seems to be the biggest "bouncing" problem. Has anyone tried this?????

    With 18x7.5 wheels on the way no doubt the ride comfort will deteriate more.

    VEEEUU
    That's exactly what someone else told me yesterday, they also have a 77tsi and said the springs virtually ruined the car. Looks great though!

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    What have you done with your Polo so far (and today)

    Got my roof wrapped by Carbon Demon yesterday. Love it. Was a great job.






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    Quote Originally Posted by MrDeathLad View Post
    looking good there... how you finding the ride? or not much time to test it out yet?
    Thanks man,
    well I have had them since Wednesday and my opinion is so far....

    I like the height it is at, I like the look, compared to stock springs I feel bumps a lot more, pot holes are the worst like as Veeu said its really hard when it hits so I'm starting to look out for them more. But there's a road I use near my house and its like a roller coaster lol but I guess you get used it. I'm happy with it its just different .

    Quote Originally Posted by VEEEUU View Post
    Your car looks great. Perhaps I shoud have used the 25/40 springs.

    Just lowered my 77 TSI with 35/55 HR springs.

    Bloody hard ride on our third world country roads. Like stated on previous posts, original shock do not have enough rebound control.

    The car thuds on sharp objects such rail crossings, bridge expansion joints and road repair patches. God help me on a decent pot hole.

    Think twice about going this way. I will try some adjustable shockers on the back only as it seems to be the biggest "bouncing" problem. Has anyone tried this?????

    With 18x7.5 wheels on the way no doubt the ride comfort will deteriate more.

    VEEEUU
    Thanks mate , look I went with the 25/40 cause I wanted that really low look but not low where I can't drive like I drive normally over speed humps and everything so its good . Yeah I have the same problem with bumps and sharp objects but its getting used too. Personally I didn't want to go KW V1 cause of the price and how much it is i couldn't find anywhere that I could get a good price so i thought go with springs.
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    Experimenting with rear shockers

    Quote Originally Posted by TorqueSteer View Post
    Thanks man,
    well I have had them since Wednesday and my opinion is so far....

    I like the height it is at, I like the look, compared to stock springs I feel bumps a lot more, pot holes are the worst like as Veeu said its really hard when it hits so I'm starting to look out for them more. But there's a road I use near my house and its like a roller coaster lol but I guess you get used it. I'm happy with it its just different .



    Thanks mate , look I went with the 25/40 cause I wanted that really low look but not low where I can't drive like I drive normally over speed humps and everything so its good . Yeah I have the same problem with bumps and sharp objects but its getting used too. Personally I didn't want to go KW V1 cause of the price and how much it is i couldn't find anywhere that I could get a good price so i thought go with springs.
    Not sure if anyone out there has experimented or heard of some else fitting adjustable shock absorbers to the rear of Polos??
    This would be my attempt to tame the HR 55 rear springs. Not even sure if this would be a reasonable/safe option.

    VEEEUU

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    Yeah im sure its possibly mate, if done correctly could land you with perfect comfort and performance combination, just have to look into it.
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