I think it depends on what year/engine the car is? the service manual said there are 2 thermostats but mine only has one. For me it's under the intake, behind the alternator and a pain in the ass to change due to the placement.
Ah ok, I saw somewhere that the cam follower was ok until 100k, but obviously not.
Do you all use genuine parts or is there some genuine stuff that is best steering clear of.
I hadn't seen anything about the DV and vac pump being issues so thanks for that, I'll have a look on Google and YouTube later to see if I can find any guides on how to check them.
I want to try and eliminate any future problems before they appear and cost more money. Plus it's going to be easier to do work to it now before I start using it as my daily driver.
I'm not picking the car up until Saturday and I've got mixed emotions haha on the one hand I'm excited for my new car and, and on the other I'm actually dreading it because of the amount of work and money I'm going to be putting into it. I'll be doing the work myself and I know some people enjoy tinkering with their cars but I hate it haha.
I've replaced the rev B DV on my friends car with a rev D. I've chose the D over the G for his as it's what I'm running, without issues. Apparently they last longer than the silicone/rubber valves, especially bolted directly to a K03. his car was throwing boost codes (control area not reached) and when I pulled it off, it was split in 3 places.
As far as the vacuum pump goes, check if it's leaking oil. If it is, replace the seal between the pump and the VVT housing and the seal between the pump body and the pump cap, that's about it.