Volkswagen Golf parts reviews

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Sachs Clutch kit
DFW RS
  • Engagement smoothness:
Rating 5.0

After just a day I can tell I really like the SRE clutch kit. It seems like it engages just a touch quicker when letting the clutch out. The effort to push the clutch in has increased significantly. When rowing through the gears its pretty much like stock.

Pros: engages quicker, like stock
Cons: increased clutch effort
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Mann Oil filter
VwPsycho78
  • Warning light:
Rating 5.0

I had this very same problem with my golf. Replaced both oil pressure sensors....nothing. Did an oil change....nothing. Replaced the instrument cluster....nothing. I was about to pull the pan off the motor to check for clogging on the screen or if the pump was faulty when I thought about an engine flush. I did just that, new 10w40 oil and mann filter and problem solved.

Pros: problem solved
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Carbotech Brake pads

Thiis is what I am contemplating for under $5k strictly for my Golf R to suit my driving needs in the Rockies , New Mexico pleasure driving in the spring and summer, also driving around BC, between Whistler and Kalowna 1) No Engine mods during warranty period or until 2020 ( free !) 2) HPA-Coil Overs ($1500 installed) 3) HPA- Haldex Controller ($1500 installed) 4) New Carbontech 1521 brake pads on OEM rotors ($250 installed) 5) Audi TTRS Brake Hoses ($300 installed) 6) Motul RBF600 brake fluid ($100 installed) 7) HPA-Short Shifter ($250 installed) I am thinking this would not void either the engine or drive train warranty's

Pros: good for driving needs
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MEYLE Tie rods

Mjm autohouse has some Meyle brand, Would those be good quality or should I buy some oem ones, albeit a lot more money.

Cons: more money
Vehicle: Volkswagen Golf
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OEM Volkswagen High-pressure fuel pump
wutbürger
  • Power:
  • Starting:
Rating 0.5

As a former TDI owner who had their HPFP blow up at 28,000 miles, I'd suggest going with the 2.5 and calling it a day. I can't speak to the exact mileage you'll achieve with a good amount of highway driving, but for me there's no way I'd own another CR TDI from the VW product group until they figure out why they have $8,000 ticking time-bombs under the hood

Cons: HPFP failure, high repair cost
Vehicle: Volkswagen Golf
Mileage: 28000 km
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