Engine Bays

Chat about your MKIII (86C) inc GT/G40 Polo
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Post by hardhitter »

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It's difficult to polish the standard Mk 3 steel rocker cover. Instead you could have it shot blasted then powder coated to give a nice smooth durable finish. In fact I have one done in black that I might sell.

Another option is to get the alloy rocker cover like Krupa has and polish it. These are much easier to polish and they look good as you can see.
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Post by nick euro »

i have done a few bits to mine, but i don't have anywhere that i can host my pics. as the site it was on got shut down. nice pics

mine has a polished rocor cover and painted bits like the water tank etc and its look tidy.
they are some clean ass motors there :D
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Post by Tahrey1043 »

wow..... chromed rocker covers :shock:

thats... just... too shiny.
far too shiny to hide under a bonnet
thats the sort of engine you should buy a pyrex 'window bonnet' for :lol:
wowza


whats up with that bright metallic blue one though, wheres the warm air pipe? thats gonna be a bugger to get running well in winter and something's gonna fall in :)


i think i'll take a pic of my bay just to scare you all. its seriously skank. in fact it's skank, ming, and crudtastic all in one neat package. probably take about a month to clean up :oops:
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Post by Nelson_Wilbury »

Nice engine bay LFS, and how mine should be looking soon! 8)
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Image

there's mine!
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Post by Gilex »

I'm a bit :oops: :P Mine isn't clean at all right now :D
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Manifold will be replaced in the near future with a G40 manifold (cleaned polished maybe)
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Post by polo_GT »

I dont see the point in polishing up your rocker cover because it will go rusty unless you put something over the top of it. What could i use i.e laquer
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Post by DanW »

mk3_beast wrote:Image

there's mine!
Lookin' nice there. But arn't you letting hot air into the air intake there? Being pretty much behind the engine?
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Post by SpikeyG40 »

i think we have had this convosation before somewhere mk3_beast! :lol:
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Post by mk3_beast »

lol yup!!!!!

many people have said that but it don't! it runs really cold all the time,
and it doesn't freeze the manifold in winter like a cold air feed would :shock:
it does improve performance and noise :lol:

so there! na na na na na!!!!
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Post by dub envy »

mk3_beast wrote:many people have said that but it don't! it runs really cold all the time,
even in traffic????
and it doesn't freeze the manifold in winter like a cold air feed would :shock:
freeze the manifold, what?
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Post by Gilex »

Nope the carbs or injector I think :)
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Post by mk3_beast »

if u haven't got any hot air going to ur air filter, in winter ur manifold will freeze thus thus making it difficult for air to pass down.

i've seen a manifold freeze on a tvr with weber conversion!

and yes it does get hot in traffic, as would every thing else!!! coz there's no air being forced into the engine bay!! but it soon goes cold again.
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