80k is easy. DSG fluid is not hard.
Dsg fluid is a piece of cake top fill is the way to go takes a lil more time but worth the 200 you would spend on the tool.Yeah I've been watching a lot of videos on it. Seems really easy just time consuming (I plan on top filling mine to save money). Hoping to source everything for a decent price instead of shelling out $1k at the dealer to have them do it like it was for my 40k service.
Just keep all the receiptsWhat i do..i do all the easy stuff... oil . Filter . Sparks etc. An let the dealer do the dsg fluid. Usually $300 total.. i like the fact if i sell my car atleast theyll see that a 40k service was performed etc
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Dsg fluid is a piece of cake top fill is the way to go takes a lil more time but worth the 200 you would spend on the tool.
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What i do..i do all the easy stuff... oil . Filter . Sparks etc. An let the dealer do the dsg fluid. Usually $300 total.. i like the fact if i sell my car atleast theyll see that a 40k service was performed etc
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Today was a good day. Tracked at Auto Club Speedway [emoji16][emoji24] it was amazing. First time I've ever tracked a car in my life. Definitely one of the best experiences of my life.
Ohh la la, you shaved time off with your final lap! Yeah auto-x is totally different than when on a race track. My #1 tip with auto-x is to always look ahead.
Speed Ventures definitely knows how to put on good events though.
Oh no man I didn't end up doing autox. Those are times on the Roval course bruh [emoji57][emoji6]