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Google Doc Spreadsheet for Attendees and Worklist, Directions and Contact info, Motels.
We are planning on having a GTG at my home in Chapin, SC on Saturday, January 22, 2011.
Jeff Robertson of Rocketchip will be there, if anyone wants a tune.
This will be similar to the others, light wrenching, food, conversation.
It will start at 7am, and end at 8 pm. I am hoping that Paramedick, Turbinewhine, Dieselfueler, Jimbote, and Growler will all be here. This gives us a lot of bench strength. I need to spend more time learning from these guys this year.
Pete Raissis, the shop supervisor from Gunther Volkswagen of Coconut Creek FL. will be attending the GTG. He is well respected in the industry and on this site. Many of you may be aware of his good work on the Passat Balance Shaft Module issue.
Pete can bring MKV and MKVI steel OEM skidplate kits for sale, as well as other parts from his dealership. He can bring them with him (within reason) this will avoid shipping charges, and since the sales are out of state no Florida taxes would apply. Please PM VWSHPFRMN about any purchases.
Pete will have the ability to re-code keys to immobilizers, access to troubleshooting guides and information, and is willing to speak of the trends and issues he has seen in his shop. His presence will add a new dimension to the GTG.
Let's hope we do not get a repeat snow and ice storm this year.
I could use a volunteer for "Service Writer" - someone to direct work flow.
You can find location, directions, contact information, and some suggestions for motels in the link below. Please do not post my contact information on the internet. Though I share it freely with members here, I do NOT want it posted on the internet.
I have 4 bays inside that we can work in. Wireless internet access. Most tools that we need.
1. Everyone is welcome. Please do not take it wrong if I did not reply to your post. I try to keep the clutter to a minimum.
2. Please fill in your information in the Google doc spreadsheet below, this lets us help prepare for the event properly.
3. Jeff will handle his own scheduling (usually a clipboard to sign up on, first come first served.) If you have any doubts about your cars performance, get it checked out before you get to Jeff (ask for me, Turbinewhine, Paramedick, Jimbote, Growler, or dieselfueler, to check it out). This will save time for everyone.
4. If you are planning to get some troubleshooting done, try to get here early so we have more options on parts stores when we figure out what you need. The closest VW dealer parts department (about 20 miles) closes at 2 pm on Saturday.
5. If you are hoping to get some work done gratis, bring 24 extra drinks, and a roll of shop towels for the mechanics and advisors.
6. Everyone please bring a folding chair if you have one.
7. Bring coolers and drinks; there will be several communal coolers to put shared drinks into.
8. We will do sausages, dogs, and hamburgers, and accept donations for the food. I think Wade lost his shirt on the pig last year. If we want to do a pig we might need some sponsors. Look for a jar somewhere. There are a half dozen places to eat within 2 miles if needed.
9. If you are going to ask Turbinewhine, Dieselfueler, Paramedick, Growler or Jimbote to do a special job for you, deal with them on the price and set up the job in advance. Otherwise we will help you do small or routine jobs. I do ask that we keep the jobs at a reasonable level. All the ones mentioned so far are of that nature. No timing belts, no cam replacements please.
10. No one will bring parts or fluids for you, unless you make arrangements in advance. The local VW dealer gives Columbia TDI club members a 20% discount, and is open until 2 pm on Saturday. The local NAPA closes at noon, the local Advance Auto stays open until 9 pm. There are many parts stores within 15 miles or so.
11. Unless you have made arrangements already bring instructions for the jobs you want to do. Exceptions are oil changes, brake flushes, routine brake jobs, and other routine tasks. If in doubt ask or bring instructions. Always bring instructions for transmission fluid changes. Some are surprisingly tricky. Remember that DSG and Automatic transmission fluid changes require about 3-4 hours for the car to cooldown.
Google Doc Spreadsheet for Attendees and Worklist, Directions and Contact info, Motels.
We are planning on having a GTG at my home in Chapin, SC on Saturday, January 22, 2011.
Jeff Robertson of Rocketchip will be there, if anyone wants a tune.
This will be similar to the others, light wrenching, food, conversation.
It will start at 7am, and end at 8 pm. I am hoping that Paramedick, Turbinewhine, Dieselfueler, Jimbote, and Growler will all be here. This gives us a lot of bench strength. I need to spend more time learning from these guys this year.
Pete Raissis, the shop supervisor from Gunther Volkswagen of Coconut Creek FL. will be attending the GTG. He is well respected in the industry and on this site. Many of you may be aware of his good work on the Passat Balance Shaft Module issue.
Pete can bring MKV and MKVI steel OEM skidplate kits for sale, as well as other parts from his dealership. He can bring them with him (within reason) this will avoid shipping charges, and since the sales are out of state no Florida taxes would apply. Please PM VWSHPFRMN about any purchases.
Pete will have the ability to re-code keys to immobilizers, access to troubleshooting guides and information, and is willing to speak of the trends and issues he has seen in his shop. His presence will add a new dimension to the GTG.
Let's hope we do not get a repeat snow and ice storm this year.
I could use a volunteer for "Service Writer" - someone to direct work flow.
You can find location, directions, contact information, and some suggestions for motels in the link below. Please do not post my contact information on the internet. Though I share it freely with members here, I do NOT want it posted on the internet.
I have 4 bays inside that we can work in. Wireless internet access. Most tools that we need.
1. Everyone is welcome. Please do not take it wrong if I did not reply to your post. I try to keep the clutter to a minimum.
2. Please fill in your information in the Google doc spreadsheet below, this lets us help prepare for the event properly.
3. Jeff will handle his own scheduling (usually a clipboard to sign up on, first come first served.) If you have any doubts about your cars performance, get it checked out before you get to Jeff (ask for me, Turbinewhine, Paramedick, Jimbote, Growler, or dieselfueler, to check it out). This will save time for everyone.
4. If you are planning to get some troubleshooting done, try to get here early so we have more options on parts stores when we figure out what you need. The closest VW dealer parts department (about 20 miles) closes at 2 pm on Saturday.
5. If you are hoping to get some work done gratis, bring 24 extra drinks, and a roll of shop towels for the mechanics and advisors.
6. Everyone please bring a folding chair if you have one.
7. Bring coolers and drinks; there will be several communal coolers to put shared drinks into.
8. We will do sausages, dogs, and hamburgers, and accept donations for the food. I think Wade lost his shirt on the pig last year. If we want to do a pig we might need some sponsors. Look for a jar somewhere. There are a half dozen places to eat within 2 miles if needed.
9. If you are going to ask Turbinewhine, Dieselfueler, Paramedick, Growler or Jimbote to do a special job for you, deal with them on the price and set up the job in advance. Otherwise we will help you do small or routine jobs. I do ask that we keep the jobs at a reasonable level. All the ones mentioned so far are of that nature. No timing belts, no cam replacements please.
10. No one will bring parts or fluids for you, unless you make arrangements in advance. The local VW dealer gives Columbia TDI club members a 20% discount, and is open until 2 pm on Saturday. The local NAPA closes at noon, the local Advance Auto stays open until 9 pm. There are many parts stores within 15 miles or so.
11. Unless you have made arrangements already bring instructions for the jobs you want to do. Exceptions are oil changes, brake flushes, routine brake jobs, and other routine tasks. If in doubt ask or bring instructions. Always bring instructions for transmission fluid changes. Some are surprisingly tricky. Remember that DSG and Automatic transmission fluid changes require about 3-4 hours for the car to cooldown.
Google Doc Spreadsheet for Attendees and Worklist, Directions and Contact info, Motels.
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