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It's not my first rodeo. I was more just insinuating that who changes the clutch and belt on a car that is at the end of it's life. I gave it a good check over, it needs discs and pads on the front though.
Also I'm not sure Hyundai coupe and high speeds have ever been used together. Especially not on the 1.6.
There is a manual 2.4 850 in the group now. That thing should get going ok.
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You will get it cheaper than that if you shop around. Outside of London you will pay in the region of £350 to £500. Unless there is something daft on it that requires a lot of labour. Some cars have a cover you can remove to check condition of the belt, you will see if its perishing but if it does go on an interface engine it will be expensive. You can always have a look to see if it buys you a bit more time to save up for the change? I would say you could get another couple of years but it's always a risk.
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I'm sure you can get a fake empty DPF that looks like it is still there, much like a sports cat. TBH if you sell the DPF as well it pretty much pays for the work involved with changing it in quite a few cases. I think mine may be going soon.
Mine is mapped and my MPG hasn't dropped. It's probably gone up on a run. Never heard anyone say a remap has adversely affected their MPG.
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Depending what's on the rear (hard to see but it looks between a 16-18T) you don't want a 30T up front, you shouldn't really be pedalling once you are going. Always nicer to do a quick turn on a higher gear between rhythm sections as too low a gear spinning can throw you off balance or risk slipping a pedal IMO.
I would also say drop a link or two out that chain so you get a bit more wrap around the rear sprocket. I don't want you to have a skip just as you are cranking. -
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You will breeze it. It's super easy just go for it.
Drive the car up onto some stacked paving slabs and you wont even need to jack it up.
You got the TSI with the filter on the top right at the front of the engine. I have a mk6 1.4 but non TSI and the filter is at the front behind the bumper. Its a right pain. -
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That Puch is beautiful.