How easy is it to fit a six speed?I'll start:
(All money depending)
- uprated clutch
- uprated flywheel
- 6 speed box
- TT cream leather seats
How easy is it to fit a six speed?
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Will be looking for all-leather black interior; are TT front seats bolt-on?
No its a 1.4se! followed all the various fixes on here. Local mech diagnosed egr valve but felt it's a coolant temp sensor error so waiting for that to arrive before we can be sure. Misfire makes the car difficult, nearly impossible, to drive without stalling regularly.Search on here for myp gearbox but it's TDI only. Seeing as you list fixing misfire, I guess yours is a TDI.
Any ideas if a six speed box can be fitted to a 1.4 petrol?Search on here for myp gearbox but it's TDI only. Seeing as you list fixing misfire, I guess yours is a TDI.
I had an 2015 i3 rex which I brought at auction this time last year for £18,700 before having to sell it two months later after finding the perfect first house to buy which was more than planned. Only lost £200 when I sold it to a dealer. Great fun and an amazing car. Used to get 45-50mpg when runing on petrol only mode. I definitelty wouldn't want to own one out of warranty though as I have heard a lot of horror stories for 2-3k+++ repair bills on them. After the money situation settled down I brought a mitsubishi i-miev electric which can almost do the same range and was 1/4 the price.Sell and buy an i3. Sorry. :-(
You'd need to make custom brackets from strips of metal to use the TT fixings or have the A2 subframe welded to the TT seat. Im planning to go for option A because it will mean that the seat will be lower down than it is currently. Handy when you are 6ft 3. Not that I'm short of head space in the A2 as it is but then I won't look like a giant driving it