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  • #91
    It has finally been ordered. After 1.5yrs, I've finally decided on the setup I wanted, had the budget to purchase and placed the order.

    Hopefully you guys will understand why things have taken so long for the Cup Edition front bumper to make it onto Sooty.
    Matteo
    2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty
    2012 ....... - M2 Rally Sport

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    • #92
      what did you order?? More POWAH??
      VW: it aint just a car, its a way of life
      There are few things more satisfying in life than finding a solution to a problem and implementing it
      My Blog: tinkererstales.blogspot.com.au

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      • #93
        Originally posted by GoLfMan View Post
        what did you order?? More POWAH??
        I guess you could definitely say that, it should aid in getting the power down.
        Matteo
        2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty
        2012 ....... - M2 Rally Sport

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        • #94
          oh i see
          VW: it aint just a car, its a way of life
          There are few things more satisfying in life than finding a solution to a problem and implementing it
          My Blog: tinkererstales.blogspot.com.au

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          • #95


            I just checked the tracking on my package:

            "Your item arrived in SOUTH AFRICA at 8:21 am on May 10, 2011".


            Matteo
            2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty
            2012 ....... - M2 Rally Sport

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            • #96
              Hell yehs!

              "Your item is being processed by customs in SOUTH AFRICA. Into Foreign Customs, May 10, 2011, 2:37 pm, SOUTH AFRICA."

              Now the wait begins. I'll be giving the SAPO (011-961 6000) a call with my waybill number tomorrow. They will convert it to a local II number and then I will be able to track it's local journey.

              Matteo
              2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty
              2012 ....... - M2 Rally Sport

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              • #97
                Woohoo Cup bumper ftw!!
                How much did it set you back?

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by JK8 View Post
                  Woohoo Cup bumper ftw!!
                  How much did it set you back?
                  JK8, a ridiculous amount. The Cup bumper arrived months ago, end of Jan, beginning of Feb. I had to put painting it and other items off until this current package had arrived and has been fitted.

                  What I can say, is that it's a rather heavy set of items, and they are on their way to my local Post Office. I should hopefully have them tomorrow.
                  Matteo
                  2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty
                  2012 ....... - M2 Rally Sport

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                  • #99
                    Looking good Matteo

                    Congrats on the Cup Bumper, its going to look awesome!!

                    2011 6R
                    2007 9n3

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                    • Originally posted by CrossPoloSA View Post
                      Looking good Matteo

                      Congrats on the Cup Bumper, its going to look awesome!!
                      Thanks mate. I can't wait to get it on, but I first had to get my new clutch setup landed. I'll hopefully start work on it next weekend. And in the next couple months I will get the budget for all the paintwork I want to do.

                      After a long time planning and building the budget. Then having to use the budget unexpectedly on the Cup bumper etc. It was a roller coaster ride to get to this point.

                      I present to you - a SPEC Stage 3+ clutch and steel SMF flywheel - with the torque capacity of 783nm.





                      Last edited by MeTsU; 14-05-2011, 06:55 PM.
                      Matteo
                      2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty
                      2012 ....... - M2 Rally Sport

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                      • Awesome! I'll be going to a single mass flywheel as soon as my clutch needs doing! Where abouts did you get that from? Got a link?
                        VW: it aint just a car, its a way of life
                        There are few things more satisfying in life than finding a solution to a problem and implementing it
                        My Blog: tinkererstales.blogspot.com.au

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                        • Originally posted by GoLfMan View Post
                          Awesome! I'll be going to a single mass flywheel as soon as my clutch needs doing! Where abouts did you get that from? Got a link?
                          Good call. If you want to make power and hold it reliably, you need to ditch the DMF. SPEC Clutches & Flywheels: Auto Parts, Domestic, Import, Truck, Racing, Drifting :: Home
                          Matteo
                          2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty
                          2012 ....... - M2 Rally Sport

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                          • Thanks to my team mate and good friend Darren for his help, as well as Nick, for ensuring our glasses were always kept at an adequate drinking level.

                            Matteo
                            2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty
                            2012 ....... - M2 Rally Sport

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                            • Sooty is back on the road.

                              We fitted the flywheel, clutch & pressure plate during the week. It was at the same time I decided to do a little cleaning up and general inspection of all the odds and ends that I have been thinking about. Had it not been so cold and pouring with rain during this past week, I would've loved to have done more in and around Sooty. Small things that were done, were like to clean the wheel arch liners and I got around to removing the left one and cleaning behind there. Touching up of marks on the subframe and frame rail from removing the gearbox. Etc.

                              On Friday night, a had a couple good mates help me and we got the box in and hung. They really were saviours, as the box weights in at 49kgs, it's not the easiest thing to manoeuvre around and get mated to the motor when lying on the ground. I went and bought the gearbox plug removal tool - it's available at your larger tool shops. They use a 16mm spline type plug, with a raised nipple in the middle, unlike the Citi Golfs where it's a normal 17mm plug. Although I knew the gearbox was empty after having a friend redo the syncros and check it out for maintenance purposed, I remove the drain & fill plugs. I made up a funnel and pipe to fill the box and poured in about 150ml odd to just rinse out any muck that might have not been cleaned up - no real dirt, so I was happy knowing all was clean inside. I closed up the drain plug and filled the box with 2.3L of gear oil from VW.

                              On Saturday we did all the final odds and ends, checked items that needed to be torqued and got the drive shafts in. Bled the clutch and got the subframe back in place - surprisingly, we got it close enough to where it used to be, so the alignment, although out, it doesn't pull the the left. We refitted the battery tray, battery and airbox etc. and fired Sooty up whilst on the trestles to ensure we had gears. Running through the gears was a little nerve racking, as the now chattery gearbox makes you second guess yourself - but we expected it and tried to not let our minds make us uneasy. We put the OZ's back on and took Sooty for a test drive.

                              All I can say is, wow, it's already biting like a beast - thank goodness I opted for the Stage 3+ and not the Stage 3 (6-puck) clutch. So far I've done 65km and I've started to get used to the clutch feel.

                              The flywheel - everyone that saw it, couldn't believe how well manufactured it is. It was so beautiful, I didn't really want to but it in the car, LOL. Immediately, I realised how much quicker Sooty revs up. Rev matching is an easy task now and I'm fast perfecting it. There is a lot of chatter, which was expected. For those of you who are wondering what I'm talking about, it sounds like a stuffed release bearing almost - here's a video of a Helix clutch & SMF setup - YouTube - ‪Fabia vRS TDI SMF Chatter‬‏ - sounds like that. I can expect it to get better as it breaks in, but it will always be there. It will just take some getting used to.

                              The clutch - being a full face disc, I was expecting it to be forgiving, which is it. It makes town driving a breeze. It's the material that it's made from - carbon semi-metallic friction material - that gives it a lovely bite. I can now feel that when I've engaged the clutch, it's engaged.

                              The pedal - it feels a little lighter than OEM, but the bite threshold and engagement are just perfect. I have to blip the throttle a little more than I used to, to ensure I don't shudder when pulling off, but I've always been a little cautious, so I'm finding it easy.

                              I'm going to break it in for 800km - it needs to be town driving (plenty of stop/start traffic) is necessary for the materials to bed and mate correctly.

                              After that, it'll be time to have soem fun.

                              A big thank you to Darren, Nick, Jason, all those who contributed & of course, *SamStaR*.
                              Matteo
                              2005 Polo 1.9TDi Sportline - Sooty
                              2012 ....... - M2 Rally Sport

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                              • nice write up mate!

                                my clutch isn't anywhere near gone yet (hopefully) so this will be a while off yet. Had to do solid control arm bushes the other day when the stock one's bit the dust.

                                Keep the updates coming, one of my favourtie Polo's
                                VW: it aint just a car, its a way of life
                                There are few things more satisfying in life than finding a solution to a problem and implementing it
                                My Blog: tinkererstales.blogspot.com.au

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