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SmartyC

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Post #1
Hi everyone

I've just jumped in to this club, which I gotta say seems top notch!

My black phase 2 is bog standard and in near perfect bodily nick!
Going in for a front wheel bearing and clutch cable (I hope it's that, not the clutch, but...) next week and after that, I need to sort a 'tight' drivers side window.

It's really pushed my button in terms of acceleration and engine sound, but I have yet to delve the depths of its handling.
I've just put a pair of Verdestein sportrac 5's on the front and grip does seem to be vacuum-like!

30mpg out of my first tank, which I think is reasonable, considering the number of squirts I've given it.

So, I'm looking forward to lots of fun in this lil fella.

See ya round.

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Posted 9th Nov 2013 at 20:36
scotzman

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welcome, as for mpg, doesn't seem to matter how I drive mine, always seems to give 30-32 Smile

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Posted 9th Nov 2013 at 20:47
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Welcome to the club! Wave

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Posted 10th Nov 2013 at 00:41
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Welcome to the forum Wave

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Posted 10th Nov 2013 at 06:17
rich306

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Welcome Smile

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Posted 10th Nov 2013 at 08:03
jord294

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welcome

to improve mpg, i'd recommend using super-unleaded fuel

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Posted 10th Nov 2013 at 08:10
eddy_gti6

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Welcome along. Hope you enjoy it

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Posted 10th Nov 2013 at 08:24
aaron6

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Post #8
scotzman wrote:
welcome, as for mpg, doesn't seem to matter how I drive mine, always seems to give 30-32 Smile
Thats the same with mine. Only time its noticeably more is on a long steady run where it'll usually get 36-38mpg. Smile

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Posted 10th Nov 2013 at 08:46
stan_306gti6 Forum Admin

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The best I have ever got from a tank in mine is 448 miles. Yes

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Posted 10th Nov 2013 at 08:48
aaron6

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That nudging 38-40mpg I suspect. Very good.
How much difference is the boosted one? Im guessing not to bad off boost?

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Posted 10th Nov 2013 at 09:26
footah212

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Welcome to the club

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Posted 10th Nov 2013 at 09:36
Woodstain

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Post #12
Hi, and welcome.
Posted 10th Nov 2013 at 20:15
midlife

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Posted 10th Nov 2013 at 20:35
rich306

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jord294 wrote:
welcome

to improve mpg, i'd recommend storing it in your garage like Stan


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Posted 10th Nov 2013 at 20:39
doon1988

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Welcome dude
Posted 10th Nov 2013 at 21:21
gwyn rallye

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Hello and welcome, Ive found if in the engine's in good nick with relatively new Lambda's/ coolant temp sensors they can be very economical. Got 450.9 miles to a tank of Shell Vpower last week in mine.

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Posted 10th Nov 2013 at 21:36
sixysix

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Hi and welcome Smile

I hope you get the niggles sorted out and enjoy the car for all it's worth as they are great cars and especially these days as the prices are stupidly cheap for such a great car.

As someone once said "Wear well" Thumbs up

Oh, and share some pictures Smile

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Posted 10th Nov 2013 at 23:46
SmartyC

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Thanks everyone!

I love the way that there's just so much info/tips residing in the group - new lambda and coolant temp sensor improving mpg - who knew?!
Shock)

Just called my mech buddy and asked him to do the clutch on Weds, if he thinks it's causing the stiff pedal, and thanks to some chat in the tranny forum, asked him to look at other bits while he's in there.
Feck it, only money, right? And what cost being able to use the 'box as it was intended, in the twisty lanes near home?!
;o)

Just going to get the car 100% before any mods.
I'll try to report back on improvements made in the relevant forums soon.

Cheers guys!

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Posted 11th Nov 2013 at 13:07
doon1988

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SmartyC wrote:

Just called my mech buddy and asked him to do the clutch on Weds, if he thinks it's causing the stiff pedal


My clutch pedal has been stiff ever since ive had my 6 (about 4 years) although never caused me any issues. Its not overly stiff as to me its just as its always been and im used to it. Sometimes it feels a little jerky in a sense that it feels like your either under biting point or over it so can be a bit of a mess about if your trying to hold it on a hill at biting point.

When I take it to garages a lot of the mechanics comment on its stiffness by means of 'f*ck me you must have strong legs'

But like I say been running it about 4 years like that and not changed the clutch yet. If I don't drive the car for a few days the clutch pedal sort of stiffens even more in that for a few mile it feels like there is only minimal movement available until it warms up. But still changes gear fine etc....

Just thought I'd share this with you before you spend £££££ on a new clutch. But I am in no way mechanically minded so if a mechanic recommends it then maybe it needs doing. Just thought I would share experience with stiff clutch pedal. I will not be held responsible if you don't get it done and it goes in an awkward place haha.
Posted 11th Nov 2013 at 13:16
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stan_306gti6 wrote:
The best I have ever got from a tank in mine is 448 miles. Yes


Was that not when fuel was substantially cheaper though?..

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  • Posted 11th Nov 2013 at 13:17
    eddy_gti6

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    dangti6 wrote:
    stan_306gti6 wrote:
    The best I have ever got from a tank in mine is 448 miles. Yes


    Was that not when fuel was substantially cheaper though?..


    Price doesnt matter, the tank still takes the same amount of fuel now as it did when fuel was 90p a liter just costs about £80 to fill it instead of £50 Thumbs down

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    Posted 11th Nov 2013 at 13:29
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    eddy_gti6 wrote:
    dangti6 wrote:
    stan_306gti6 wrote:
    The best I have ever got from a tank in mine is 448 miles. Yes


    Was that not when fuel was substantially cheaper though?..


    Price doesnt matter, the tank still takes the same amount of fuel now as it did when fuel was 90p a liter just costs about £80 to fill it instead of £50 Thumbs down


    Meh. Stan may still not get it.

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  • Posted 11th Nov 2013 at 13:37
    SmartyC

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    Cheers for the tip, doon!

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    Posted 11th Nov 2013 at 22:42
    walker_texasranger

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    You will be amazed the difference swapping the clutch cable makes... For about a week. Then it will be back to normal Thumbs up if you aren't swapping the clutch then I wouldn't bother with the cable.

    Clutch is always stiff in these cars, it's one of the things that will keep your missus out of it LOL that and the 'horrible' heavy steering Smile

    Noticed you say you want the car 100% mint before you start modding, that's a road to ruin! A suspension refresh (Peugeot OE is excellent for a road car and more than adequate) will do it the world of good, make sure you have some good quality tyres all round and off you go.

    Just add petrol!

    Has the cambelt been done?

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    Posted 12th Nov 2013 at 01:58
    armzsc6

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    aaron6 wrote:
    That nudging 38-40mpg I suspect. Very good.
    How much difference is the boosted one? Im guessing not to bad off boost?


    Dont think its done 450 miles since it was boosted..... LOL

    my charged 6 does 400 miles plus to a tank of vpower on a steady run. And about 40 miles if you boot it lol

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