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    Quote Originally Posted by woofy View Post
    That pcv part clearly says not for tfsi. Brad must not be using his glasses today weekend and all lol.

    Unless if you click it goes elsewhere but it's the wrong part by the description. It does say mkv 2t golf though so not a very clear description. Any reason why you don't just get the oem part?
    What's the difference between a 2.0T FSI and a 2.0TFSI?

    Smiley Walsh - why not use Partsbase.org to find the proper partno then search using that?

    For the catchcan you need an Afrika plate for the rocker cover/head. If you google image TFSI catch can there are plenty of different offerings from 42draft designs, Forge, UROtuning, 034motorsport, BSH, Black Forest Industries, Revo, Integrated Engineering and others

    This looks like a Forge - probably a copy or he gets the 2nds from the factory(???) oil catch can for vw 2.0t fsi ea113 engine-in Lubrication System from Automobiles & Motorcycles on Aliexpress.com | Alibaba Group

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    This should help
    SKODA OCTAVIA [OCT] (EUROPE) 2007 [1Z-7-000 001 >>]: ENGINE: 10390. COVER FOR ENGINE COMPARTMENT; VENTILATION FOR CYLINDER BLOCK

    Partno for PCV should be 06F129101N???? I'm not sure if the 06F129101NR version is a different fitment or a later revision

    NEW Crankcase Vent Valve FOR Audi A4 A4 Quattro Volkswagen Passat 06F129101N | eBay

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    re VCDS - I run it on an old notebook with Win7.
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    FSI was the NA engine. If it was TSI then they should be OK. I recall Skoda had about 8 variants of the PCV and the DV due to problems they kept seeing so lost track of what version was used and when. I never asked what our PCV was that failed and what version they replaced it with. Logically you would want to use the most recent one. Maybe give Skoda a call and see what they say.

    Keep in mind this is something that *may* go wrong, I'm the only one on this group that I know of that saw something and it was an easy fix and pretty simple for Skoda to diagnose. A lot of the UK guys just wait until they see the signs and then replace it themselves.

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    TSI PCV is a totally different design.

    The yanks often refer to the 2.0TFSI as the 2.0T FSI - they seems to enjoy putting a space in there for no good reason. The explanation on ECS is very confusing though.

    I agree - ring Skoda Parts and act like a dumbo and say something like: "The (other) Skoda dealer wants to sell me the N revision which he has in stock but my mates on the internet say the R is the latest version - who is right?"

    /searches again..

    Skoda parts in the UK say it's the 06F129101N revision
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    Brad, Woofy. Thanks for your much appreciated advice here. I'll consider waiting until / if the PCV causes any problems, though I'll probably replace the diverter valve soon.
    Seems like Brintech provides good prices, and are local Aus suppliers for the filters.
    I will order plugs online to save money.
    A wheel alignment on the cards very soon too.

    I won't need to 'act like like a dummo' if I call the Skoda dealer.. 😜

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    BTW:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smiley_Walsh View Post
    So, I collected the car today. Very happy. ��
    woohoo.......another yellow mellow.


    u can easily tell the difference by the location of the oil dipstick and the way the air intake is connected.

    "TFSI" (EA112 BWx) engine bay.....as found in the pre-facelift mk2 octavias.




    "TSI" (EA888 CCZx) engine bay.....as found in the facelift mk2 octavias. they were also in the last of the pre-facelifts when they were transitioning to the facelift shape.

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    Yep - loving the 'mellow yellow' dArK5HaD0w. Ha ha! ��

    Definitely a TFSI. BWA engine code. 2007 Pre FL.

    Had a spare key cut by the fellow advertising on eBay, recommended in an earlier post (vw_parts_aus). Very happy with the service he provided - knowledgeable, friendly and efficient, thorough job done. PM me if you'd like his contact details.

    Also had an oil & filter change to be sure all is well. Peter Hallworth Motors - Homebush. Again, excellent service.

    I'm going to look at partsbase Brad, thanks for the tip.

    Also, thanks for the wheel alignment suggestions. Next job to organise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
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    Thanks Brad,

    I've been recommended Payless Tyres in Strathfield, and as they are also more convenient I'll be giving them my business this time.

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    Darkshadow - if the explanation of the 2 engine types is for me you didn't read my post properly.

    I know the difference between the TSI & TFSI. I asked what is the difference between a 2.0 TFSI & a 2.0T FSI. NB: the engine cover in your photo says FSI - I believe that's what ECS Tuning are talking about.

    Smiley - post up what they set the alignment to. Ask the tech to get the rear camber around -1.0 degree (-1.2 at most) or they get sawtoothing on the inside edge.
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