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Re: Little help to put my mind at ease please - DV replacement
« Reply #15 on: April 11, 2010, 07:15:06 pm »
Test drive over.

Car transformed. 

You can now tell the car has a turbo. Can also understand why you guys fit WALK kits.

Truly amazed by the difference.  Thought it was quick before.

Just wonder what happened to the rest of it.

OMG you drove around with no DV/Broken dv, and never thought the car was slow for a GTI   :signLOL:

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Re: Little help to put my mind at ease please - DV replacement
« Reply #16 on: April 11, 2010, 07:17:30 pm »
Test drive over.

Car transformed. 

You can now tell the car has a turbo. Can also understand why you guys fit WALK kits.

Truly amazed by the difference.  Thought it was quick before.

Just wonder what happened to the rest of it.

LOL, wow, have you had the car from new ?

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Re: Little help to put my mind at ease please - DV replacement
« Reply #17 on: April 11, 2010, 07:21:00 pm »
My Etka lists 06F 145 710 G for my car by the way, so is this a modified version of the D ?

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Re: Little help to put my mind at ease please - DV replacement
« Reply #18 on: April 11, 2010, 07:27:01 pm »
How hard was it to fit the DV? Tools required?

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Re: Little help to put my mind at ease please - DV replacement
« Reply #19 on: April 11, 2010, 07:49:00 pm »
My Etka lists 06F 145 710 G for my car by the way, so is this a modified version of the D ?

"G" is a newer revision.

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Re: Little help to put my mind at ease please - DV replacement
« Reply #20 on: April 11, 2010, 07:51:24 pm »
so would be ever better to go fior that one then ?
is it worth only replacing if theres a problem

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Re: Little help to put my mind at ease please - DV replacement
« Reply #21 on: April 11, 2010, 08:35:57 pm »
OK

Hat the car for 6 months now, came from a new V8 Cayenne S Twin Turbo.  Some tw@t stole and burt it out,  Still fighting with insurance company over valuation GAP ins etc as big 4x4 value drop through the floor as soon as the roll out of the show room.

So,

GTI fit the bill price wise and a go anywhere car.  Also, all I could afford after the above (had to pay balance of finance off before any settlement from GAP - be aware anyone with GAP ins)

Yes, thought GTI was a spirited Golf.  Small car with a 2.0L engine, but nothing "special".  Found that nearly all TDi's could easily pull away from me, traffic lights motorway etc.

Wife has a 207 GTI CC - think it is a 1.6 Turbo and it goes like stink.  You really feel the turbo come on song.  Bit of an all or nothing, compared to to KN which was amazingly fast and soooooooooo smooth with little or no turbo lag.  

Read about all the DV versions, type "D" seems to be the one that has stayed the course.  The "G" has been dropped for the "D" so I think this is still the one to get.  Some rate it over the Forge as it requires no maintenance.

Fitting - this is another thing I am loving about the Golf.  Could have easily left school to be a mechanic.  Love working on cars & bikes, always have.  But as some of you will recognise as you get older, company cars, etc, you stop doing some of the things you love.  The golf makes me feel like a teenager again.

Fitting is quite easy.  Remove OSF wheel and front of the wheel arch liner - the bit with the vent for the brakes (you will know it when you see it).

Once removed the DV is just behind the inner wing.  The photograph in the first post will help you recognise the location.  It is fastened on by three 5mm alan bolts.  They are a little awkward to get to but not that bad.  I have a Halfords Micro Pro socket set - about £30 if not in one of the 1/2 price sales.  It is the best bit of kit I have ever bought, for just over a tenner and the instant replacement of broken bits for the pro range can't be beaten.

The kit has all the adapters in it to remove the wheel arch liner and the alan bolts.

Use a bit of thread lock before refitting.  

All in all took about one hour from start to finish.

Hope this helps.

The main reason for the post was a worry that the bits had disintegrated and would somehow reach the internals of the turbo with disastrous consequences....

Thanks again for all your help....
« Last Edit: April 27, 2010, 09:02:29 pm by nc35 »
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Re: Little help to put my mind at ease please - DV replacement
« Reply #22 on: April 11, 2010, 08:40:35 pm »
How hard was it to fit the DV? Tools required?

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Possibly a better picture of the location.  Taken from inside the front wheel arch.



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Re: Little help to put my mind at ease please - DV replacement
« Reply #23 on: April 11, 2010, 10:27:20 pm »
So with your new found power, do you think you will map her?

One of the big mags had a cupra as a long termer and they commented on how that was reeling in their cayenne turbo down the straights, so a mapped GTI should be able to give you back some of the oomph you miss from your porka.

All the best with fighting the insurance company.  :happy2:

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Re: Little help to put my mind at ease please - DV replacement
« Reply #24 on: April 11, 2010, 10:39:57 pm »
So with your new found power, do you think you will map her?

One of the big mags had a cupra as a long termer and they commented on how that was reeling in their cayenne turbo down the straights, so a mapped GTI should be able to give you back some of the oomph you miss from your porka.

All the best with fighting the insurance company.  :happy2:

To be honest I would love to map the car, but insurance is a sore point at the moment.  Ins Companies don't take kindly to a £70k plus claim.  Been inspected for fraud, interviewed under caution etc etc.  Been made to Feel like a real criminal.  Finally got the FOS on my side, which has got things moving.

The insurance renewal was more for the GTI than the KN!!!!

Think any performance mods in the near future would make the car un-insurable for me.

But as I have posted before - I am "usually" not a spirited driver.  I like a nice comfortable car with a nice bit of poke.  The KN was a childhood promise to own a porker before I was 40.  The KN is the only one you can fit a Labrador in the back.

I do like the Golf, think I am going to like it a whole lot more from now on.  :smiley:
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Re: Little help to put my mind at ease please - DV replacement
« Reply #25 on: April 12, 2010, 10:05:09 am »
nc35, is that the position of the DV on a standard GTi, or Ed30?

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Re: Little help to put my mind at ease please - DV replacement
« Reply #26 on: April 12, 2010, 10:35:46 am »
nc35, is that the position of the DV on a standard GTi, or Ed30?

thats standard Gti, ED30 is up front near radiator on front of engine

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Re: Little help to put my mind at ease please - DV replacement
« Reply #27 on: April 12, 2010, 07:17:48 pm »
thats standard Gti, ED30 is up front near radiator on front of engine

Does this make it considerably easier to do?

I'm getting deja vu here, has someone written a guide about this on the forum?

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Re: Little help to put my mind at ease please - DV replacement
« Reply #28 on: April 12, 2010, 09:05:00 pm »
you dont need to take the whole wheel liner out, just put it on axel stands and work under the car, usually takes me about 20 mins to swap from start to finish.

I cant believe your car wouldnt come with the diaphram (dunno how to spell) the spring is still on the piston in your pics, theres no way that would have stayed on. its gone missing somewhere (probably flown out of your exhaust on fire  :laugh:) but if the cars pulling as it should then all should be back to normal.  :smiley:

Also if the car is only 6 months old then whys it been fitted with the old type DV??  :confused:


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Re: Little help to put my mind at ease please - DV replacement
« Reply #29 on: April 12, 2010, 09:21:53 pm »
thats standard Gti, ED30 is up front near radiator on front of engine

Does this make it considerably easier to do?

I'm getting deja vu here, has someone written a guide about this on the forum?
Yea it's alot easier than the normal GTi, if you lift the bonnet you will see it on the front of the engine