It's a bit hard and fiddly to fit but you can try fitting the connector as inside of the LED lamp as you can and then try to fit the lamp to it's holder. I had the same issue with both my Golfs but they're working well +2 years later in the GT Sport and +1 year later in the Ed. 30.
how come you have decided not to go ko4?im currently saving up for a ko4...... so im curious as to why you dont want to anymore!
Try Bold Sport.
Quote from: farhan.ali on December 15, 2016, 01:35:14 amhow come you have decided not to go ko4?im currently saving up for a ko4...... so im curious as to why you dont want to anymore! I have a K04 turbo for sale if you're interested off an S3 64k miles the seller went TTE big turbo so sold this on.I've changed my mind because I won't be able to use the power as I don't track my car so pointless having 350+ bhp and as it's family car I'd rather keep it stage2 + which I'm sure will be enough for me.
Stage 2+ (with a little WMI) is enough for me as a daily family car - the '+' HPFP mapping really opens up the lower RPM range.... Had a great drive last night to collect some headlights, effortless TDI-like torque from as low as 2k rpm. It's ample in a car that rarely (if ever) sees a 60/70mph speed limit. Spend some of that cash on a really decent set of boots (tyres) if you haven't already - it makes the world of difference
Those units don't seem to be a prefect fit although it can be a bit fiddly trying to fit them as the connector doesn't have much room. Sad to see your not going K04 although exactly know where your coming from will keep following and see where you go.
@r5gtt More than enough power for a family car at stage 2 Plenty still to do with the monies from selling ko4 bits Looking forward still
Quote from: Dan_FR on December 15, 2016, 09:33:34 amStage 2+ (with a little WMI) is enough for me as a daily family car - the '+' HPFP mapping really opens up the lower RPM range.... Had a great drive last night to collect some headlights, effortless TDI-like torque from as low as 2k rpm. It's ample in a car that rarely (if ever) sees a 60/70mph speed limit. Spend some of that cash on a really decent set of boots (tyres) if you haven't already - it makes the world of differenceMe & @r5gtt mentioned your level on tune the other day. we was saying its a practical amount of usable power for the road.I also agree that I people dont put much consideration into the quailty of tyres. everyone seems obsessed with high BHP figures, yet wonder why they get so much wheelspin when they run plastic tyres
Me & @r5gtt mentioned your level on tune the other day. we was saying its a practical amount of usable power for the road.I also agree that I people dont put much consideration into the quailty of tyres. everyone seems obsessed with high BHP figures, yet wonder why they get so much wheelspin when they run plastic tyres