What did you and your MK2 do today?

Feb 6, 2014
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No idea on numbers at the moment, not turned the wick up on the Revo yet as I'm fitting WMI tomorrow. Car made 270hp & 300lbft on a not so generous dyno at stage 2 before FMIC back in the summer.

Will be going back on the dyno once its all set up and I'm happy, not sure how long the clutch will last though :)

Yeah, I can see potential clutch issues arising soon mate... fingers crossed for you!
 
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richicupra

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Jan 29, 2012
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Fixed the flapping undertray, one of the side ones had 2 screws undone. Also replaced a missing screw in the boot. Hopefully solved a few rattles...
 

Dan FR

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Nov 14, 2013
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Awesome, I assume you need to buy 6 new bolts too?

Buy the flywheel bolts from Carpartsforless (only buy 1 - they come as a set)

On a side note i fitted my Runner Flap Delete today, bad news is the WMI install didn't go ahead, although the wiring and plumbing side is done.... the Creations Motorsport Throttle Body spacer i bought came with useless bolts meaning i had no way of attaching the throttle body back to the manifold. Just sent them a message making my frustrations pretty clear:censored:
 

richicupra

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Jan 29, 2012
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Buy the flywheel bolts from Carpartsforless (only buy 1 - they come as a set)

On a side note i fitted my Runner Flap Delete today, bad news is the WMI install didn't go ahead, although the wiring and plumbing side is done.... the Creations Motorsport Throttle Body spacer i bought came with useless bolts meaning i had no way of attaching the throttle body back to the manifold. Just sent them a message making my frustrations pretty clear:censored:

Do not get me started on Creations Motorsport parts that don't fit [:@]
 
Feb 16, 2013
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Buy the flywheel bolts from Carpartsforless (only buy 1 - they come as a set)

On a side note i fitted my Runner Flap Delete today, bad news is the WMI install didn't go ahead, although the wiring and plumbing side is done.... the Creations Motorsport Throttle Body spacer i bought came with useless bolts meaning i had no way of attaching the throttle body back to the manifold. Just sent them a message making my frustrations pretty clear:censored:

i ordered the cm rfd kit in the end m8 cheers
 

Dan FR

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Nov 14, 2013
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Do not get me started on Creations Motorsport parts that don't fit [:@]

Well i've had a 50/50 day, the RFD fitted perfectly, and i think the spacer might just about be ok, but the bolts were useless and no good for screwing in to a plastic manifold
Think this pic shows the difference pretty well. A nice course thread suitable for gripping plastic on the original:
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Not sure now whether to wait for a reply, source my own suitable bolts, send it back for a refund and then either get a properly designed one from AKS for double the price, or tap in to the silicone post intercooler pipe with one of these: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DEVILSOWN...arts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item20f2a45d48

i ordered the cm rfd kit in the end m8 cheers
No problem, although be warned, removing the manifold is a total ballache, not something i ever want to do again... ever:censored:
 
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Dan FR

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Nov 14, 2013
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I unplugged the motor on mine to try out the cold start issues.... virtually non-existent and nowhere near as bad as people make out

Will probably go with the spacer from Alex once i get my money back through eBay, more than double the cost of the CM one though :(
 

richicupra

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I unplugged the motor on mine to try out the cold start issues.... virtually non-existent and nowhere near as bad as people make out

Will probably go with the spacer from Alex once i get my money back through eBay, more than double the cost of the CM one though :(

It'll be worth it if it fits properly lol
 

fezza

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Feb 3, 2013
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Some great images there mate,still getting to grips with my DSLR not had much time to learn its features lately.Maybe I should take advantage of the bad weather outside.:think:

cheers mate and all ou can do is get out and practice also finally happ with the car so decent pics were due
 
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