What did you and your MK2 do today?

streetbeef

Active Member
Aug 11, 2010
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crawley west sussex
Ha ha can't wait mate unsure if I should get the intake first then the map :shrug: looks like you got good gains from yours!

It's worth every penny mate, the intake is only needed for stage 2 upwards, I had the revo intake a few weeks before I got it mapped and also would advise doing the pre cat delete if your not in a rush to go stage 2. I was very happy with my results and trust me, it feels every bit as fast as the numbers suggest. Puts a smile on my face every time I get in her. ;)
 

MATTCR

FR
Mar 6, 2007
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UK
Where exactly does the rear diffuser fit badly? Is it the sides? Quite disappointing that, they should be fixing those issues for future orders! And replacing previous orders....??!


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KebabWarrior81

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Nov 4, 2013
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Sandbach,Cheshire
Where exactly does the rear diffuser fit badly? Is it the sides? Quite disappointing that, they should be fixing those issues for future orders! And replacing previous orders....??!


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Hi mate this is the fix that RICH FR did so his fits spot on

As for fitting recommendations, check the back of the diffuser before you fit it. Check the inner edge especially around the axhaust area and make sure the inner lip is smooth and flat all the way around, if not and mine wasn't, file or sand it flat.

Once that's checked or sorted, on the very bottom edge of the original panel on the left side of the exhaust, cut off the bottom lip so it's flat, this will stop you getting the gap i had on mine.

Then fit the diffuser starting from the bottom up by fiiting all the torx screws first but don't tighten them. Then push the top part of the diffuser in and up, you will have to push with some force so the edge of the diffuser panel sits in the ridge of the old one. You will need then for someone to drill the holes and fit the screws why you hold it. Finally, push the bottom of the diffuser back and tighten all the torx screws.

I marked where the number plate holes go first beofre doing the above and used the number plate screws to secure the top half.
 

MATTCR

FR
Mar 6, 2007
1,524
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UK
cheers, lol all that work for a £120 product that should come ready to fit without issues :lol:
 
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Daniel M

Blackbelts & Chickenheads
Apr 18, 2013
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Middlesbrough
Fitted my triple r rear diffuser and pressed plates. Not a great fitment on the diffuser but looks so much better than oe, maybe a little tweaking will smarten it up.

Looks good! Need to fit mine, but waiting for a nice day so I can clean the car before.

cheers, lol all that work for a £120 product that should come ready to fit without issues :lol:

Rich had a replacement too already as the finish was very poor on his original one.

I only paid £70 for mine though :)
 
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locky

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May 5, 2014
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2
North East
Yesterday I updated the Kenwood and Garmin firmware on my headunit, tonight hopefully the 2014 map pack will go on - woo rock and roll :)

I noticed it has a useful feature screen which provides various metrics about your travels, things such as top speed achieved get logged - was pretty impressed with the number mine displayed, must have been the previous owner on a extremely private road :whistle: :whistle:
 
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sfmk2.

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Apr 5, 2012
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I haven't posted for a while on here...

...but today I gave my car a wash, vac, and wipe down inside. Looks mean again now she's clean :p
 
Feb 6, 2014
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Lincoln
Failed MOT..... cv boot, Airbag light on and Fuel cap seal apparently.. should all be right as rain in the morning. Fingers crossed anyway!
 
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