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Old 07-31-2010, 12:36 PM   #101 (permalink)
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its allll plastic

well the bits I'll be spraying anyway
ah right.. No worries there then:-)

Is it worth trying to build the grill block into the grill seeing as you have it off already?

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Old 07-31-2010, 01:49 PM   #102 (permalink)
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Prefered hothatch for 4wdrifting was the 205gti- liftoff oversteer FTW

Apologies for the Nova comment-although it seems to have dredged up some nostalgia

Have you got a route for the air intake? going to use the plastic bottles to make the grill block?

As for the painting- use paint, not primer so it doesnt absorb water and rust
Used to do my fwd 'drift' in a Mini, the original one. I got quite good at it on most roundabouts. But of course success leads you to become cocky and there was than incident with the dry stone wall in Lancashire and my mum's Mini City.

As for a block I'm off to copy this one

http://ecomodder.com/forum/showthrea...-pan-4492.html
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Old 08-13-2010, 12:19 PM   #103 (permalink)
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Any startling developments on the polo front? I am eagerly anticipating some good mileage out this car!

my toyota should soon be due its second tank-if i've cracked 40mpg uk then you'll need to step it up boyo
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Old 08-14-2010, 05:36 PM   #104 (permalink)
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actually this time was a drop in FE.....

Not that big a shock when 200+ miles of return journey down the a49 from warrington to hereford for a race meet. at 5am its totally empty and just too tempting not to enjoy the secure road manors of the little 'dub within the legal speed limits.

still no mods though as I've been doing more and more writing for Radio Race Car International which has took up time...
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Old 08-14-2010, 06:59 PM   #105 (permalink)
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actually this time was a drop in FE.....

Not that big a shock when 200+ miles of return journey down the a49 from warrington to hereford for a race meet. at 5am its totally empty and just too tempting not to enjoy the secure road manors of the little 'dub within the legal speed limits.

still no mods though as I've been doing more and more writing for Radio Race Car International which has took up time...
Poor show!

heh to be honest, the avensis does not lend itself to spirited driving..

Managed to eek out 40.1uk mpg of ths tank-i challenge you to reach 129% like i have
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Old 08-18-2010, 03:51 PM   #106 (permalink)
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Rob, I used black foam pipe insulation stuffed between the VW grill bars for a quick, easy upper grill block. This is sold in the U.S. in hardware stores to insulate plumbing pipes. I thought I would try it temporarily to see if my Golf ran too hot because it is easily removed. It didn't overheat so it has stayed for 3 years. As others have stated, the diesel runs best when fully warmed up. In winter I split some pipe insulation to block off some of the bottom grill too. This helps the car warm up quicker. These engines are very efficient and don't heat up in winter like gasoline engines.
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Old 08-20-2010, 03:41 AM   #107 (permalink)
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Been meaning to get round to the grille block and that would be a great way to do it.

The polo' has got its next big test next week, when its being used a team bus on the way the Help for Heroes British 24hr, so it'll be doing a 300mile weekend with a full load of camping, race gear, pitboards and BBQ stuff

If anyone want to come and visit its at the teesside autodrome (ts6 6xh postcode) in Midddlesborough from the 27-29th

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Sounds like you have quite the test planned for it!

I'm liking the pipe insulation for the grill block- effective and easy- nice one COcyclist
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In December we had our heating done and the gas people ordered about 2km too much insulation.

It sat in my garage.

Until last week.

Doh.

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Old 08-21-2010, 08:54 PM   #110 (permalink)
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In December we had our heating done and the gas people ordered about 2km too much insulation.

It sat in my garage.

Until last week.

Doh.

Good luck with the Karting.
ah bugger you'd have been there for ages to fill the fabia grill though

I'm confused re the grill block you're making-have you an intercooler to consider?

Reason i ask is my newly puchased saab has a large vent in the lower grill-but i dont want to block the intercooler?

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