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Thread: R36 Driving Impressions

  1. #31
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    Does this work on the TDi

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve. View Post
    I haven't tried it in the R36 (yet!) but in the GTI... put the gear box in "S" or "manual" mode, turn off ESP, foot on the brakes... then hold the accelerator and build up revs. Lift off the brake at around 4000rpm and away you go
    Not sure if anybody has asked before, but...

    Does the Launch control work on the 125kW TDi?

    Just interested (yeh right)
    2011 Midnight Blue TDi Highline wagon del Aug 2011, and 2014 Touareg 4XMotion in Graciosa Brown

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiMmY View Post
    Just another Q, wouldn't this technically be wearing the clutches out?
    The clutches sit in an oil bath, and will never wear out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cro View Post
    The clutches sit in an oil bath, and will never wear out
    Thanks for that

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    so that protects over revving or the clutches slipping?, had to do a quick u turn and reverse the other day, waited a moment, slipped it into reverse gave it some stick and the engine revved to about 3,000rpm before it engaged.
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    Picked up my R36 sedan last week. Haven't had much of a chance to put it through its paces, but here are my initial impressions (in random order):

    Power: A noticable and substantial improvement on my 190kw MPS6. I suspect it will hit speeds as advertised.
    Handling: Again, a very significant improvement over the MPS6. Handles like its on rails.
    Ride: With superior handling comes compromise. The general ride comfort suffers due to the stiff suspension, but not annoyingly so. I expect l will become used to it pretty soon.
    Seats: Supreme comfort and hold. Easy to get into a comfortable driving position with a minimum of fuss.
    Lights: First time I've had auto lights and they work really well. The cornering lighting is brilliant.
    Climate Control: Works much better than the Mazda.
    DSG: Smooth and quick gear changes, just as advertised. Have to learn not to plant the foot too quickly after engaging Drive, otherwise there is potential for a jerky take off.
    RNS510: Bright and easy to use. Sound quality is pretty good even without the Dynaudio.
    Fuel economy: Have only been driving around town so far, but seem to be averaging in the 12's/100km per trip. Yet to find the setting that shows fuel economy over the life of the car.
    Exhaust tone: Absolutely sweeeeet. Can't wait for the weather to warm up so I can have my windows down all the time.

    That's about it for now. If I've forgotten anything important, let me know and I'll report on it.

    Cheers
    Wyatt.
    Passat R36 sedan, biscay blue, sunroof, RNS510

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    How's the paintjob Wyatt?
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    Pretty smooth actually. Thanks for asking 3Putt.

    Not quite up the MPS's standards, but nothing a quick rub over wouldn't fix.

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    Passat R36 sedan, biscay blue, sunroof, RNS510

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    http://www.zercustoms.com/photos/New...R36-8.jpg.html

    Just a quick question - is that the Mocha Anthracite colour, or is it something else?

    Dad is going to be ordering his R36 next week, and we love that colour... but have no idea if you can get it in it (brochure/website/salesman all say different stuff)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wyatt View Post
    Fuel economy: Have only been driving around town so far, but seem to be averaging in the 12's/100km per trip. Yet to find the setting that shows fuel economy over the life of the car.
    While I don't think it shows it over the life of the car, it'll show it since its last reset.. I'm R32 so I'm only assuming the R36 is the same. Go to the trip consumption and hit the OK button on the wheel. It should cycle between 1 and 2. 1 being trip and 2 being overall.

    I assume that 1 and 2 are tied to the driving time 1 and 2. I'm also making the assumption that the 2 setting resets after 100 hours of driving.

    Corrections...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Purgi View Post
    While I don't think it shows it over the life of the car, it'll show it since its last reset.. I'm R32 so I'm only assuming the R36 is the same. Go to the trip consumption and hit the OK button on the wheel. It should cycle between 1 and 2. 1 being trip and 2 being overall.

    I assume that 1 and 2 are tied to the driving time 1 and 2. I'm also making the assumption that the 2 setting resets after 100 hours of driving.

    Corrections...?
    If it is anything like my dad's car (Volvo), you can have 2 seperate trips. Eg. 1 is from last refuel, 2 is from when you left home (if you go on a holiday interstate or something).

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