I have a stage 2 w/ DPF and EGR delete. I planned to put the DPF and EGR in the trunk for the buyback. It's a dirty piece of crap that's taking up space in my apartment. Anyone see any potential issues with that?
According to this guide when changing out the filter you should remove all diesel from the canister first and then pour in fresh clean diesel after the filter is changed.
Do I really need to add clean diesel back in? Can't I just leave it dry? Isn't the point of running the fuel pumps to purge...
There is an absurdly annoying rattle in my headliner right above the driver's seat. I think I've pinpointed it to an exact location.
Are there any guides or DIYs for removing the headliner? I don't need to completely remove it from the vehicle... just need to see what is rattling and fix it. I...
I have a 2013 Jetta with Malone stage 2 and DPF delete. I was told that the oil VW specifies is due to the DPF and regen system; since there is no DPF, I can in theory use any synthetic oil without any issues. Is there any truth to this?
I'm coming up for a new tire change in the next 15k or so. As the user above me said, Pirelli Cinturatos have excellent reviews on tire rack and I will probably go with them.
Source?
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2015/02/24/consumer-reports-brand-ranking-lexus-fiat/23910563/
If you're looking for a reliable vehicle then a Japanese brand is pretty much the safest route.
I think the reliability increase only comes if you remove the restrictive factory exhaust equipment (EGR + DPF). If you do a tune without that then I imagine it will actually decrease reliability.
I've never seen any method mention this... do you have a guide or anything expanding on this?
This makes it easier... so just drain everything out, then put in 4 bottles + measure out .6L.
What did you guys use to actually measure the fluid? I want to run my idea by someone first before I commit to doing it, just as a sanity check.
I bought three empty milk cartons at the store. One of them I measured to 4 liters in 250ml steps (jug 1). The other I measured to 4 liters in 500ml...
I got a Curt hitch from Amazon. Free two day shipping with prime.
Installing took longer than I expected. Would certainly help to have two hands.
Other than that, I just use it for my bike rack. No complaints.
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