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    Octavia manual v's Octavia RS manual gearbox

    hey gents, I'm having a hard time trying to locate a manual RS at various dealerships to test drive but of course I've been offered a non-RS manual to take for a spin ... does anyone know if the manual gearboxes are the same on both octavia and octavia RS ??

    Thanks in advance.
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    Todd, how did you find the non-RS manual? You could just try Dave's out I guess haha if you were interested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DNA Tuning View Post
    Todd, how did you find the non-RS manual? You could just try Dave's out I guess haha if you were interested.
    hehe ; )

    haven't tried it yet .. I'll be taking the RS DSG out, and (I think) a manual octavia for a spin tomorrow at Richmond ... will let you know how it goes

    so yeah I'm curious to find out from someone other than the dealer if the manual gearbox will 'feel' the same in an octavia RS compared to an octavia (being the only model I'll probably be able to test it on). Of course I don't mean gear ratios, but the degree of smoothness etc etc.
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    Dont know if they all have the 6 speed now, but the 5 speed will feel a little different from the 6.

    Either way, I reckon the VAG group manual gearbox feel is in general excellent.
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    I've driven manual Scouts and of course my manual RS. AFAIK the gearboxes are the same in terms of how they change and how the clutches work there is certainly not enough difference in the feel to cause any issues.
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    The RS manual gearbox is by far the smoothest shift I've experienced. Very fluid, smooth and light. My boss is so convinced with it that she doesn't mind if we bought another octavia even in manual. Hope that helps mate.

    BTW, when are you planning on getting the wagon?

    P.S. I'm getting bloody jealous of you mate. 4-5 weeks into a new golf r and you're already planning on getting yourself into an RS too? You lucky man. Darnit!!! I've still got another 2.5 years to go until I graduate *sigh*
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    Thanks guys for the replies. If the gearbox is anything like the Golf R's then I think I'll try and resist their heavy push towards DSG (since they've generally got bugger-all manuals in stock).

    Yeah Dave after several weeks of pure driving pleasure in the R .. everytime I get in our current family-mobile (holden captiva) it feels like I'm trying to drive some kind of roadworthy hovercraft in comparison. Hence the very strong desire to trade it in for what is essentially a Golf GTI wagon - oooh la la!!

    hey btw, are you meeting at chaddy this Friday night??
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    Not sure about Golf R's but the RS manual gearbox is nowhere near as smooth as our S3.
    Overall I'd only rate the RS manual gearbox as good rather than very good or excellent. There is much more left to right movement than in the Audi and 5-4 and 3-2 down shifts can be vague at times particularly if you are pushing things a bit. I've got the part numbers for the Audi links somewhere and I keep meaning to get some and install them (20 minute job apparently) to reduce the sideways movement in the gear pattern. Briskoda has heaps on info about manual gearbox mods.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluefrog View Post
    hey btw, are you meeting at chaddy this Friday night??
    Don't know yet. Depends if there's going to be enough interest. Been lazy recently to organise since not many turn up and theres been weekly events for the past fortnight. We'll see. Just hurt my back and the RS is at the panel shop for respray of the entire front end and change of windscreen (from stone chips a while back from stupid construction truck offloading a heap onto my car down calder) so I'll see if I'm up for it.

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    The linkages on the top of my M6 1.8TSI are different to a golf R32 - found out when my mate bought a Forge short shift & he gave me the R32 linkage for a shorter throw. The partno for the R32 linkage matched the GTI linkage. I'd assume the RS box=GTI box
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