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  • A few cars from the hillclimb field - all from very different classes obviously! Check out that open wheeler. It has an ex F1 Judd V8 (that was in one of Adrian Newey's early cars and did a French GP) in a Dallara F3 chassis. Looks like a bit of lift going over a crest or is that HP keeping the fronts in the air afterwards.....sick! Oh and a cool little hatch too
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    • I didn't realise there was a hillclimb at Huntley. It's not far from me, so think I might have to check it out!

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      • I think its WSCC.com/net/org - one of those. There's a creek reserve /picnic ground at the end of the road before the big uphill. Its a public road so if you go and find it you can drive up there and you'll see the tyre walls, Armco, embankments and marshalls towers. The club brings in food tents and demountables, gets the road closed etc for the events. I think someone lives at the top so when you get up there the best thing is to loop around to the left on the dirt road which brings you back around to "the kink" on tarmac again. When events are on its cool that you can do your run and then park up there and watch the rest of your class come up after you through that crazy corner.
        I'd call the club contact. Normally you need a L2S speed CAMS license with full cotton clothing, extinguisher, helmet, numbers/decals, tow hooks but being a come and try you may not need all that. L2S licensed people can go in the car with you so you could ask about that too - maybe they could do a run with you to point out the lines.

        Wollongong Sporting Car Club - The home of Huntley hillclimb found it.

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        • Thanks Sam, I'm on to it!

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          • Popped a new battery in. Unfortunately not a super duper lightweight one that'll have to wait when I've got a bit more time to muck around with it. As it's my daily I just did a like for like.
            Cranks over with gusto now!
            08 9n3 Polo GTI
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            • Gave her a clean and replaced the passenger side mirror (which fell of ages ago as they do)
              I didn't bother plugging the heater wires back in given this is the cause of them letting go. Anyone else run like this? I just taped them up so they don't cause any issues.
              08 9n3 Polo GTI
              Mods: heaps

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              • Got my cheapo SAAs pod filter and silicone elbow to make a pod in a box, for no other reason than to make whooshwpppsh noises.


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                • Finallt got some TT Ronals on.


                  Sorted the bay a bit more as well.


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                  2006 Polo GTI | APR Stage1 | PD160 | K&N Panel filter | Forge TIP | Forge DV | Forge IC Piping | Milltek TBE |
                  | Forge Front/Rear Strut Braces | SEAT RCA Bushes|

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                  • Originally posted by TDIfan View Post
                    ......

                    So I end up buying the pipework kit from the Darkside guys
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                    Got the hard pipework fitted a few weeks back
                    Car feels more responsive
                    Plus I get more induction noise







                    Then I was going to take the intake manifold off for a decarb last weekend
                    Soon as I touched the bolt on the right of the manifold I know something's wrong
                    The washer was hanging on the bolt!! That bolt was loose!!!


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                    Then I took the manifold off and there are trace of oil on the head around the port that has that loose bolt
                    You can see the exhaust manifold nut was cover with oil too, but they aren't that wet


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                    This is how it should look
                    Well, not that thick layer of carbon


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                    Looning at the bolts and only that one is covered in oil
                    That makes me wonder


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                    More evidence of an old oil leak on that side of the manifold
                    I'll talk about this later




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                    Anyway this is how the manifold looked like
                    Hmm sludgy hey


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                    And this is the result during the week
                    A good bath in the heavy duty kerosene wash and a good blast in the sandblaster
                    Still have some carbon in it but there is nothing else I can do
                    Also resurfaced the mating surface with some 600 grade sandpaper


                    Originally posted by TDIfan View Post
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                    Plus there was already a not very loud air leak since I took the pipework apart to solve some chafing issues on the MAP sensor
                    ......
                    Well, back to that oil leak
                    Thinking about it after I was done I've got everything linked together
                    Some of you may know about my fun story with the rocker cover
                    Where the oil was pouring is actually just above that bolt
                    Over oil penetrated the thread and the diesel vibration made that bolt vary easy to work itself loose
                    That made the manifold leaking at that side and that's where the air leak came from




                    And now I'm stuck waiting for the gasket
                    Hopefully I'll have it delivered this week so I can put everything back to confirm my diagnosis
                    And to fully test the hard pipework
                    06 Polo TDi

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                    • Originally posted by TDIfan View Post
                      Also resurfaced the mating surface with some 600 grade sandpaper
                      Hoyhoy.

                      I'd get the manifold surface professionally linished while its off, much better, just to make sure.
                      Hooroo.

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                      • Put car back to stock, drove to mechanic. Got it back, drove it on stock, then put it back to 98 tune and man! Seriously, how does anyone put up with a stock Polo gti???


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                        • Originally posted by Eddy View Post
                          Hoyhoy.

                          I'd get the manifold surface professionally linished while its off, much better, just to make sure.
                          With professional guidance, I tapped two sheets of sandpapers to a big flat surface and sand the manifold on it
                          Plus the manifold was only about a 10th of a mm wobbed so it should be any issue
                          06 Polo TDi

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                          • Needs lowering but the TT wheels are on.
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                            • Got my gearbox back from having the wavetrac LSD installed last night. Had new seals and bearings installed while it was open, along with ARP crown wheel bolts and whatnot, synchro's and gears were all good so they've stayed. Will get the box back in tonight/tomorrow and off for a drive ASAP. Can't wait.
                              Track Car: 06 Polo GTI Red Devil mkII
                              Daily: 2010 VW Jetta Highline
                              Gone but not forgotten: 08 Polo GTI
                              ** All information I provide is probably incorrect until validated by someone else **

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                              • Installed a new radiator. Can't say I've ever encountered a radiator job before that required the entire (and I mean entire) front of the car to be removed. Incredible! Would fly (relatively speaking) through that kind of removal if I do it again but first time round it was a nightmare.

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