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Re: Mk5 Gti vs Skoda Octavia VRs
« Reply #45 on: February 20, 2011, 05:39:08 pm »
Your point being????  :P

I'm not the one who can't get under my car when it's jacked up  :booty:

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Re: Mk5 Gti vs Skoda Octavia VRs
« Reply #46 on: February 20, 2011, 05:44:26 pm »
Your point being????  :P

I'm not the one who can't get under my car when it's jacked up  :booty:

You are also slightly overweight?!?!?!  :wink:

I blame the inferior tools and acute angle of the drive way!  :innocent:

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Re: Mk5 Gti vs Skoda Octavia VRs
« Reply #47 on: February 20, 2011, 05:50:19 pm »
Nice one, thanks  :happy2:

What DV valve should I replace it with if it does turn out to be knackered?

Can you also recommend what spark plugs / HT leads you guys run?

Cheers

Russ

...it was actually the Skoda driver who undertook someone on the slip road just before joining the motorway causing them to swerve... :surprised:, shocking bit of driving... :stupid: :smiley:

^^^

Or just learn to drive properly  :innocent: :evilgrin:

I'm just teasing mate :P

To check the DV is pretty straight forwards if your handy with a spanner. Just remove the under tray, It's on the rear of the engine on the drivers side. Held in by either 3 x 5mm or 3 x T30 bolts. Just undo those, remove the electrical connector and Roberts your mother's brother.

For a bit of clarity have a look in this thread. It's for a DV relocation but it will show you were it is for you to check :happy2:

http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,17736.0.html

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Re: Mk5 Gti vs Skoda Octavia VRs
« Reply #48 on: February 20, 2011, 05:59:30 pm »
If the DV valve is at fault would the drop off in performance be significant? As I must admit it doesn't feel that slow...

^^^

Or just learn to drive properly  :innocent: :evilgrin:

+1  :laugh:

@  RustyGTI - Have you inspectyed your dump valve, or are your running the revision D piston type already, could be you have torn diaphram type valve and have not noticed. 

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Re: Mk5 Gti vs Skoda Octavia VRs
« Reply #49 on: February 20, 2011, 06:00:59 pm »
Nice one, thanks  :happy2:

What DV valve should I replace it with if it does turn out to be knackered?

Can you also recommend what spark plugs / HT leads you guys run?

Cheers

Russ


This is the latest revision D type, the part number is on the side, cost around 52 quid from the dealers.  :happy2:



Regarding performance, mine still felt quick but I had noticed some flat spots, Carl logged the results a few weeks back and the boost was almost half expected figures.  Since changing the DV the car is awesome again, it does have a stage 1 and EVOMs though.
Edit: have a read of my thread on the Briskoda site, image of the knackered DV in post #12.  You will see that mine was completely split, but afaik even a pin prick in the diaghram will affect peformance.
http://briskoda.net/forums/topic/187114-flat-spot/page__p__2237238#entry2237238
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Re: Mk5 Gti vs Skoda Octavia VRs
« Reply #50 on: February 20, 2011, 06:18:21 pm »
Brilliant, thanks!! See what you mean about the split, that is well and truly knackered!!

Thanks for the part number and picture...the revised 'D' type is an option, do forge also do a version and is it worth just sticking one of those on anyway?

Nice one, thanks  :happy2:

What DV valve should I replace it with if it does turn out to be knackered?

Can you also recommend what spark plugs / HT leads you guys run?

Cheers

Russ


This is the latest revision D type, the part number is on the side, cost around 52 quid from the dealers.  :happy2:



Regarding performance, mine still felt quick but I had noticed some flat spots, Carl logged the results a few weeks back and the boost was almost half expected figures.  Since changing the DV the car is awesome again, it does have a stage 1 and EVOMs though.
Edit: have a read of my thread on the Briskoda site, image of the knackered DV in post #12.  You will see that mine was completely split, but afaik even a pin prick in the diaghram will affect peformance.
http://briskoda.net/forums/topic/187114-flat-spot/page__p__2237238#entry2237238


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Re: Mk5 Gti vs Skoda Octavia VRs
« Reply #51 on: February 20, 2011, 06:31:53 pm »
Don't bother with the forge. Just stick the OEM one on.

I have an OEM one on my car and it's fine :happy2:

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Re: Mk5 Gti vs Skoda Octavia VRs
« Reply #52 on: February 21, 2011, 09:44:29 am »
...it was actually the Skoda driver who undertook someone on the slip road just before joining the motorway causing them to swerve... :surprised:, shocking bit of driving... :stupid: :smiley:

^^^

Or just learn to drive properly  :innocent: :evilgrin:



I'm just teasing mate :P

To check the DV is pretty straight forwards if your handy with a spanner. Just remove the under tray, It's on the rear of the engine on the drivers side. Held in by either 3 x 5mm or 3 x T30 bolts. Just undo those, remove the electrical connector and Roberts your mother's brother.

For a bit of clarity have a look in this thread. It's for a DV relocation but it will show you were it is for you to check :happy2:

http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,17736.0.html

The DV isn't covered by a rear engine tray on the GTI Carl its easily accessible if you get underneath with the car jacked up, you will also want to remove the off-side (drivers side) wheel as that allows you to get a second hand in to support your tool  :grin:  There is also a 4th hex bolt by the DV which is the same size but not related if you remove a bolt with a washer then screw it back in.

If the Octavia has a larger engine cover that could be part of the reason it cuts a cleaner whole in the air. (I know that the non hatch also helps)  :happy2:
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Re: Mk5 Gti vs Skoda Octavia VRs
« Reply #53 on: February 22, 2011, 10:18:56 pm »
Don't bother with the forge. Just stick the OEM one on.

I have an OEM one on my car and it's fine :happy2:

I'm running the D with my KO4 and the OEM works perfect.
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