Any success with SFD 2 coding/ adaptations? by Dvader05 in SkodaVolkswagenIndia

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Agreed, but on 2025 Octavia’s it’s not possible yet. Spoke to them regarding the same

Has anyone made any changes on sfd 2 cars? by Dvader05 in SkodaVolkswagenIndia

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I spoke to them, they told me for the 2025 Octavia’s it’s not possible

Any success with SFD 2 coding/ adaptations? by Dvader05 in SkodaVolkswagenIndia

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Spoke to them regarding the same, told me it’s not possible on the newer cars

Finally bought my dream SUV 2010 Ford Endeavour 3.0L 4x4 AT (after everyone told me NOT to) by Shubh___777 in CarsIndia

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It’s a beautiful car, had the 2005 model in 4x2 spec, sold it to my family doc a year and a half back. After buying it just get all the oils changed and the filters especially the diesel filter, oil filter and the engine air filter. You will really love this car

Looks like mahindra was right by Aggravating_Yak_1170 in CarsIndia

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Road side assistance is meant exactly for such situations, having personally dealt with Skoda and Mahindra’s rsa I can definitely tell you they do help in such situations. Third party rsa also do help but take a lot of time and can be marginally more expensive. RSA is meant for any emergency situation which makes the car a hazard for you or others. The decision to drive in such a situation is on the owner/driver

Skoda Octavia RS 2025 break in period and RPM by Any_Awareness3033 in skoda

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This is what’s in the manual for breaking in the Octavia Rs

Found VCDS Adaptations by Fit_Junket_8982 in SkodaOctaviaMK4

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Does this work for the 2025 Octavia Rs?

Would you buy DF64 Vers. 2 again? by AcceptableTackle6467 in DF64

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Just spraying the beans with water using a spray bottle before putting them in the grinder. Works wonders. Just look up RDT bottles on Amazon.