Edit: looking at the OP's Pirelli's interior I'd say the obvious upgrades he could do are MFSW, highline cluster and RNS 510. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: loop on February 23, 2016, 08:57:54 pmEdit: looking at the OP's Pirelli's interior I'd say the obvious upgrades he could do are MFSW, highline cluster and RNS 510. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkNice car. What exactly is a highline cluster, please? Any pics to show the difference?
If you're wanting to give it a good service I'd suggest changing all oils and filters along with the cam follower and the oil pick up pipe. Cam follower can wear down and eventually cause damage to the camshaft if not replaced in time, oil pick up pipe tends to get blocked which can result in oil pressure issues. Other than that these engines are pretty bulletproof. Enjoy it!
I thought all Pirelli's came with a RNS510 as standard?
RNS510 didn't come out until 2010, so wouldn't have been an option on any MK5.Pirellis do nothing for me personally. Not keen on the interior at all and the wheels aren't as nice as the Edition 30's, but I can see the appeal of owning one as an investment though!
Quote from: Pudding on May 04, 2017, 09:51:30 amRNS510 didn't come out until 2010, so wouldn't have been an option on any MK5.Pirellis do nothing for me personally. Not keen on the interior at all and the wheels aren't as nice as the Edition 30's, but I can see the appeal of owning one as an investment though!RNS 510 first came out in mid-2007 as far as I knew.I had read that some very late Mk5s came with RNS510 instead of MFD2. Like early 2009 ones.