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mty12345

Active Member
Jun 17, 2011
3,907
538
bristol
Just remembered, the poke pics I showed earlier, they're from me swapping from Goodyear Vector 4 Gen3s to Goodyear F1 Asy 6s. So how about a quick tyre review?

Came from Asy 5s, a good tyre that only dropped off in damp/wet conditions below 8°C.

Not entirely sure why I went for the Vector 4s, a good all season tyre but very unhappy if you load it up quickly, leading to some... interesting handling quirks (understeering as the tread falls over at sharp inputs). Be a bit more gentle and they do handle well enough (my guage is a roundabout I do regularly, on the Asy 5s, 40mph easy, Vector 4s, a few mph down but not much)

The Asymmetric 6s? Well, they are darty as hell compared to the Vectors, as in made a steering correction because potholes suck and it moved faster than I was expecting. Haven't pushed them hard yet (slightly concerned about arch contact) but definitely a handling improvement
Had the F1 Asy 6s on the front since feb, prefer them to the pilot sport 4's that i had on there previously. Even in the cold damp winter conditions they were great.
 

Battoussai

Active Member
Mar 22, 2016
468
128
Portugal
Don't forget to bleed the master cylinder as well - it makes a massive difference, even though it's super fiddly to get to.

Can I have a show of hands - how many people actually have decent brake feel in their car, and did you still have that after bleeding them?


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Yes, I will follow your advice because the brake pedal doesn't feel that hard. Guess there is air trapped inside the master cylinder. I think I will do the VCDS bleeding and then the old fashioned two person method. :)
 

iammooks

Active Member
Nov 27, 2018
1,783
1,172
That's what sucks for me - when I got the car, the brakes weren't the best and have never been grabby or confidence inspiring. I've got the standard brakes on my FR though - not Brembos.

I'd love to upgrade, but that's going to cost me...


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Nam-uk

Active Member
May 11, 2011
1,173
348
lancashire.
Had the F1 Asy 6s on the front since feb, prefer them to the pilot sport 4's that i had on there previously. Even in the cold damp winter conditions they were great.
Replaced all for from Asy 2 too Asy 6 i didn't think id see a difference but you do, Asy 6 do have a stronger side wall though as there Ev ready tyres
 

Manic172

https://m.facebook.com/ManicMotorsport1
Dec 4, 2018
1,346
1,396
Hemel hempstead
www.seatcupra.net
Fitted some carbonfiber wing mirrors.....
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they are real carbon and did cost a small fortune... sadly I drive
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an A4 daily(ish)
 

BadBoy03

A Mk1 Is For Life, Not Just For Fun
Sep 6, 2016
657
404
Somerset
Well it's 10yrs of ownership of my motor, never thought I'd own a car that long let alone have no desire to see it go either, put pics below to show how it started to where she is now. Some will no doubt prefer the before pic over the after pic.
Grats my friend.
You've certainly transformed it into a beaut, I love it.👍
Did you wrap or have a paint job?
 

MoToJoJo

Active Member
Mar 25, 2014
822
653
Northants
Just remembered, got a set of adaptors to see what the wheels would look like on the car (and get away from the all seasons I have)

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They're rather shiny. Not sure how I feel about them, but they were cheap so why not (also have a set of 19s in the same style cuz again, why not)
 

BadBoy03

A Mk1 Is For Life, Not Just For Fun
Sep 6, 2016
657
404
Somerset
Just remembered, got a set of adaptors to see what the wheels would look like on the car (and get away from the all seasons I have)

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They're rather shiny. Not sure how I feel about them, but they were cheap so why not (also have a set of 19s in the same style cuz again, why not)
Why not indeed
 
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BadBoy03

A Mk1 Is For Life, Not Just For Fun
Sep 6, 2016
657
404
Somerset
Been cleaning the engine bay & the more I clean, the dirtier everything else seems. A FFS moment.
Also, not today, but recently I spotted a fellow black MK1 pulled over with hazards on. Of course I pulled alongside to offer help, but the dude was already filling up from a can. I laughed & said the cars were heavy drinkers & then my fuel guage hit 1/4 & beeped loudly. It was a funny moment, like the cars were taking the piss out of us 😂
 

paradyne

Full Member
May 30, 2004
126
40
UK, Bucks
Collected my car from the garage after a major issue…

So last month I was returning from Goodwood FOS having taken the Cupra on its longest run out since I’ve owned it. Was running beautifully overall until I got to 5 miles from home. A bit of an odd noise coming from under the bonnet when car idling at roundabout after a few miles on M4 but seemed to still pull ok. Wondered if aircon clutch was rattling. Made it to 2 miles to go, at 30mph the engine died and we coasted to a halt. Very strange…

coolant ok
oil ok
Battery ok
nothing dripping out of/under car

cranked it… ooh man I don’t like that sound.

Cam belt was done 3k ago and moved the cover slightly at top and could see belt so maybe not that

Pushed car off of road into a kind soul’s driveway overnight until it could be recovered.
Next day got it recovered by mechanic mate to garage. Initial assessment was cambelt issue, along with all the drama of it being an interference engine :-(

So it seems as though the tensioner had failed and bolt attaching it to head had sheared, belt partially shredded and I guess had skipped a tooth initially (when that noise occurred) and then went more than a bit out of time and boom.

Credit to my local VW group specialist garage who have put the car right and it now has a shiny new head on it and lives to fight another day!
 

BadBoy03

A Mk1 Is For Life, Not Just For Fun
Sep 6, 2016
657
404
Somerset
Collected my car from the garage after a major issue…

So last month I was returning from Goodwood FOS having taken the Cupra on its longest run out since I’ve owned it. Was running beautifully overall until I got to 5 miles from home. A bit of an odd noise coming from under the bonnet when car idling at roundabout after a few miles on M4 but seemed to still pull ok. Wondered if aircon clutch was rattling. Made it to 2 miles to go, at 30mph the engine died and we coasted to a halt. Very strange…

coolant ok
oil ok
Battery ok
nothing dripping out of/under car

cranked it… ooh man I don’t like that sound.

Cam belt was done 3k ago and moved the cover slightly at top and could see belt so maybe not that

Pushed car off of road into a kind soul’s driveway overnight until it could be recovered.
Next day got it recovered by mechanic mate to garage. Initial assessment was cambelt issue, along with all the drama of it being an interference engine :-(

So it seems as though the tensioner had failed and bolt attaching it to head had sheared, belt partially shredded and I guess had skipped a tooth initially (when that noise occurred) and then went more than a bit out of time and boom.

Credit to my local VW group specialist garage who have put the car right and it now has a shiny new head on it and lives to fight another day!
Man, that's a harrowing tale, bet you couldn't sleep that night. Glad you've made it through though, good news 👍
 

Nam-uk

Active Member
May 11, 2011
1,173
348
lancashire.
Collected my car from the garage after a major issue…

So last month I was returning from Goodwood FOS having taken the Cupra on its longest run out since I’ve owned it. Was running beautifully overall until I got to 5 miles from home. A bit of an odd noise coming from under the bonnet when car idling at roundabout after a few miles on M4 but seemed to still pull ok. Wondered if aircon clutch was rattling. Made it to 2 miles to go, at 30mph the engine died and we coasted to a halt. Very strange…

coolant ok
oil ok
Battery ok
nothing dripping out of/under car

cranked it… ooh man I don’t like that sound.

Cam belt was done 3k ago and moved the cover slightly at top and could see belt so maybe not that

Pushed car off of road into a kind soul’s driveway overnight until it could be recovered.
Next day got it recovered by mechanic mate to garage. Initial assessment was cambelt issue, along with all the drama of it being an interference engine :-(

So it seems as though the tensioner had failed and bolt attaching it to head had sheared, belt partially shredded and I guess had skipped a tooth initially (when that noise occurred) and then went more than a bit out of time and boom.

Credit to my local VW group specialist garage who have put the car right and it now has a shiny new head on it and lives to fight another day!
When you had the belt done did they not change all the pulleys and water pump also as that’s normally what you change every 4 years
 

paradyne

Full Member
May 30, 2004
126
40
UK, Bucks
Man, that's a harrowing tale, bet you couldn't sleep that night. Glad you've made it through though, good news 👍

It was a nightmare at the time, tho could of been much worse if I’d broken down further from home. May just have been a ticking timebom waiting to get me on another occasion. Ironically I hadn’t planned to use the car for trip to FOS but a last minute change of passengers and plan, plus insistence from my lad meant we did.

I kick myself for not having pulled over sooner to pop the bonnet nearer to hearing the noise but I’m not sure what I would have diagnosed at the time.
 
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