I BOUGHT A FLOODED AUDI RS3 FOR JUST £4000! PT2...

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In today's video we carry on stripping the flood damaged Audi Rs3 and we get it ready to put into the Skoda Octavia VRS. The ice blasters come along too to work their magic!

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Regarding the seats you should most certainly get them deep cleaned with a vac steamer because the problem is not the leather but the underlaying foam which could be holding a lot of fungus

Cilu
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Those seats are sus. Please check the foam under seat cover, dont make your self sick with mold.

rekordi
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Dean as others have said their seats are scrap, unless you can strip off the leather wash all the sponge and thoroughly dry, they are going to harbour all sorts of fungus and mould ... SCRAP THEM

paulfarghi
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Love the honesty Dean; frustration, mistakes it's all shown and the fact that someone with your skill and knowledge suffers the same setbacks as those less fortunate is an inspiration.

kevinmoffatt
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Just with the wiring, Humble mechanic did a DAZA swap to a MK7.5R recently and I'm pretty sure it's the same platform. The wiring video he just did could give you some insights should you need it. Really enjoying the series so far!

Alex-hnwe
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Hope you check the foams underneath the seat covers for flood damage

PK
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Hello from Ireland again, Dean. I cant believe that you got that Engine and Gearbox into the Skoda. Well done, massive Brakes and disks on it. You're a bloody Legend at this Stuff, lol 😆 😂. Keep up the brilliant work 👏 👍 💪 💯🇮🇪

liamegan
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A trick that I have seen on several channels is to pour 2T oil into the cylinders. Apart from being fine enough to reach all the corners that are needed, it is designed to be burned, so any residue left when you start the engine will quickly disappear...

JavierFernandez-bqks
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use a leather conditioner on those seats, just keep applying it, it should rehydrate the leather and stop them from cracking

Mr-ZinK
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The results from the ice blasting are crazy!

danners
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Put cheap oil in the engine. Cycle the oil pump manually for some time. Do that 2 times. Then you should have all the water out & you can start the engine with proper new clean quality oil.

LubomirFotev
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i used to think that sandblasting is the best but after seeing ice blasting here and on Mat Armstrong's channel, I am convinced ice blasting is neat, tidy and does an excellent job

dillansibanda
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This vrs is going to be epic dean, as a former skoda mechanic I'm seriously enjoying this build, keep up the great work 👍

shanewaller
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"Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it"

Glad you just took more or less everything off it.
Will definitely help you for the Skoda install..

kam_uk
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It's also great to see a lovely car live again. Much respect to you 👌

johnhowarth
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You might have cleaned the leather but the foam inside those seats will be minging, definIte biohazard, expect a stinky skoda later down the line

simonnoble
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Too be honest it’s the water ingress in the foam padding that will cause you a problem defo will get mould in them and when dry will go into the air after a while but can’t wait too see this on the road 👍

terrytyrrell
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Been with you since your early days. Great project and video Dean. Subscribers shooting up too

johhnyrg
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The humble mechanic just put up a full video discussing the wiring he did on his dazza swap to a golf. He meticulously documented it so might be useful

iankelleher
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skoda is gonna be a beast when its done. love this serie

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