Headed to ECP and picked up a new MAF. Changed them over in the car park, got some cash back for dropping in the old one and went for a spin.
No. Bloody. Joy.
Seriously unimpressed, so figured screw it, lets just do the coils and plugs to be on the safe side. I was pretty sure this wasn't the case as there wasn't any form of misfire or lumpiness but it was one more thing I wanted to get done anyway so no harm there.
Will replace plugs with some NGKs when I can, but these will be fine for now. TFSI coils.
Old plugs had a little oil on. Will eed to do the gaskets at some point to
help eliminate this.
Went for a spin, still no love as expected. Not particularly handy as I had a bit of a day out planned with the car the following day (more on that later...)
Gave the local dealer a shout to see if I could pick up a new MAF direct from them. Unfortunately they had nothing in stock and it would take a few days which wouldn't be seen enough for the day I needed it. This side of things wasn't overly inspiring either...
Time for something calm and not so mechanical to chill me back out again.
I had a set of aero wipers kept back from my old car. They're actually Mk4 Golf wipers which hang about an inch too far off the passenger side of the screen when fully retracted.
Not a major issue - last time I just fitted them so they were angled a little high and the issue was sorted, though it didn't look quite so clean as I'd like. To rectify this I wanted to hack the passenger arm apart and move the mount an inch or so down the arm towards the pivot. This is a little more effort than simply trimming the blade like a lot of people seem to do, but will be a permanent fix rather than having to do it each time the blades are renewed.
Off with the end, shortened the arm, into position and epoxied in:
Still need to sand them back and spray them up to properly finish them off but they're spot on in terms of placement and function.
The other option, of course, is to go one step ahead of all the cool kids and dewiper the front end...
Car back together again, all set for tomorrow's fun