Could be happening because you're not used to it yet. When I've changed cars I've noticed the same thing but after a while, when I got used, it stopped happening. I wasn't lifting the foot of the gas pedal in the same time I was pressing the clutch. There was a slight delay. And there was no...
Never heard about a clutch switch that has something to do with engine revs. I know that the clutch switch is for the cruise control. When you press the clutch pedal, the CC will disengage.
You can notice the difference after 150-200 miles. Do not force them immediately. When I've changed my disks and pads, I also changed the fluid which was old (+4 years). It is recommended to change it every 2 years because in time it looses its properties.
They'll fit your wheels but this is not the main concern. If you current discs are smaller in diameter you'll also need to change the carriers of the calipers and they are not cheap.
What is the diameter of your current disks?
Hahaha, I've heard this from Clarkson when ha had Hamilton in the show. Hamilton said that he drives a diesel Mecedes and Clarkson said "aaa the Devi's fuel!!!"
I don't know why some have and some others don't. When my question was answered, I was told that only 2.0 TD engines have it, than came someone saying that the(some?) 1.9 TDI also has it, in the end, everybody agreed that this is a feature of TDI's...
I've asked the same question on another forum. I also have that radiator under my car. It is a fuel cooler.
Not all the fuel that goes to the engine is burned, some of it returns to the tank. This fuel is quite warm and needs to be cooled before entering the tank. That radiator does just that...
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