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What did you and your MK2 do today?

Nov 1, 2008
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birmingham
To set it to the stiffest setting looking at the pic it would be the hole closest to the D bend.
So the second hole in from the end of the bar.
The further in the link is on the bar will make it stiffer.

Cheers for clearing that up marshall. Thats my to do list on the weekend then as mine is on the far hole !!
 
May 25, 2008
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S.Wales
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Mad Head

Paddle clutches are awful for driving on roads but i suppose you dont really drive yours much

Mines a Paddle (I think) it's not Organic also the the clutch bleeder block de-restricted at the same time! it's not too heavy... In-fact if I drive any cars now, I would think their clutches are broken (why so light!?) ha-ha
 
Feb 10, 2012
617
1
Newquay
Well getting a new car has stalled after the jokers offered me a ridiculous p/x price, so I may be looking to go private or go to another dealership, I have fell in love with the new vxr though so I'm not giving up that easily ! Anyway to take my mind off it a bit the leon went into the bodyshop today for a few bits to be resprayed ( diffuser, front grill, bottom grill, bottom lip and the triple r splitter )
Few rubbish pics below. It will be getting a full detail this weekend so it will be a chance to get some nice pictures with everything done :)

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During
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Done
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if you dont mind me asking, roughly how much did you pay for labour? And i wasnt saving for a house i would buy your car lol
 

marty_34

Active Member
Apr 21, 2012
1,183
2
TEESSIDE
Know what u mean i fancied geting a cr fr tdi to update my pd version. Stealer px was a joke, 3 wk later they had 1 exact spec of mine for 3 grand more than they wanted to give me for mine. Hence mines now been detailed and got 4 refinished alloys

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Marshall

Active Member
Jul 7, 2008
3,256
6
Bonnie Scotland
The pillar mount was very easy and a nice snug fit.
When the pillar mount arrived I was a little unsure for the money but once fitted in place it looks great.
I used the rspec gauge shown here.
http://rspec.co.uk/performance-gaug...d-stepper-motor-warning-turbo-boost-gauge-psi
I'd used one on my last car and was very happy with it.
Only criticism would be its a little blue compared to the dash lights but I like it.
 

AndrewJB

Friend to SEAT UK & Cupra Racing
Aug 16, 2007
11,209
485
Maranello
The pillar mount was very easy and a nice snug fit.
When the pillar mount arrived I was a little unsure for the money but once fitted in place it looks great.
I used the rspec gauge shown here.
http://rspec.co.uk/performance-gaug...d-stepper-motor-warning-turbo-boost-gauge-psi
I'd used one on my last car and was very happy with it.
Only criticism would be its a little blue compared to the dash lights but I like it.

Do you get to set the warning level on it?

My Guage is set at 0.9bar warning so i contacted the company in taiwan and they said you cant set the level :cry:
 

Marshall

Active Member
Jul 7, 2008
3,256
6
Bonnie Scotland
Yeah the warning level is adjustable it was set at 16psi and I've moved it upto 26psi for now.
Quite like the flashing red when it hits it.
Very easy to adjust you just hold the set button and after 5 seconds the needle moves up and you stop it where you want.
If I get fed up of it flashing I'll move it upto the 30.
The good thing with this gauge is it does needle sweep the same as the car and calibrates itself every time it's powered up.
 

Marshall

Active Member
Jul 7, 2008
3,256
6
Bonnie Scotland
0.9 bar is only about 12psi it must be flashing constantly.
It's true what they say though, once you get used to what readings are normal its like a diagnostic tool as you know something's wrong when you don't see what you expect,
 
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