Blue Scirocco 2.0 TSi
- jclayton14
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Blue Scirocco 2.0 TSi
Thought I'd show the progress on my scirocco so far. Not done much as yet but plenty planned.
Done the gloss black badges first of all then had the wheels powder coated in satin black and painted the calipers in yellow.
Got some vinyl on order to wrap the trim parts on the dash and getting the wing mirror caps painted gloss black too soon.
Plenty more to come. Watch this space [emoji106]
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Done the gloss black badges first of all then had the wheels powder coated in satin black and painted the calipers in yellow.
Got some vinyl on order to wrap the trim parts on the dash and getting the wing mirror caps painted gloss black too soon.
Plenty more to come. Watch this space [emoji106]
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- jclayton14
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Re: Blue Scirocco 2.0 TSi
Now got the dash and door trim parts wrapped in Matt black. Left the centre piece around the headunit as I think it breaks the dash up nicely. Very pleased with the end result [emoji106]
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- Tom20
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Re: Blue Scirocco 2.0 TSi
Hi jclayton14
This is a very nice scirocco!
Especially in rising blue.
also certainly with the black rims and the yellow calipers.
Did you paint them by hand?
This is a very nice scirocco!
Especially in rising blue.
also certainly with the black rims and the yellow calipers.
Did you paint them by hand?
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Re: Blue Scirocco 2.0 TSi
Callipers were done by hand using hammerite engine paint. Took advantage of the car being on axel stands while the wheels were powder coated in satin black [emoji106]Tom20 wrote:Hi jclayton14
This is a very nice scirocco!
Especially in rising blue.
also certainly with the black rims and the yellow calipers.
Did you paint them by hand?
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- Tom20
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Re: Blue Scirocco 2.0 TSi
These are now really beautiful.
Especially behind that satin black!
It gives something extra
Especially behind that satin black!
It gives something extra
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Re: Blue Scirocco 2.0 TSi
How hard were the trim pieces to wrap and what did you wrap them with?
Cheers, nice colour combo btw
Cheers, nice colour combo btw
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Re: Blue Scirocco 2.0 TSi
The dash trim pieces were quite easy to wrap. Just used a Matt black vinyl from eBay and a heat gun or hair dryer to shrink wrap them. The door handle inserts were sprayed Matt black as they are a difficult shape to wrap for a novice.Pads wrote:How hard were the trim pieces to wrap and what did you wrap them with?
Cheers, nice colour combo btw
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Re: Blue Scirocco 2.0 TSi
Thanks dude!
Re: Blue Scirocco 2.0 TSi
Looks nice and you have done a few mods which i will be looking at doing when i buy one!
- jclayton14
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Re: Blue Scirocco 2.0 TSi
Got a ticking noise coming from the engine when idling. Been told it was the cat burning extra fuel it's drawing from a previous remap.
Took it to dynotune my local remap specialist and they did a decat for me and also remapped to try and sort it but it's still there. Think it's now a tensioner.
Also have the black wing mirror caps on, found them on eBay brand new for £16.99 an absolute bargain for a set!
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Took it to dynotune my local remap specialist and they did a decat for me and also remapped to try and sort it but it's still there. Think it's now a tensioner.
Also have the black wing mirror caps on, found them on eBay brand new for £16.99 an absolute bargain for a set!
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Re: Blue Scirocco 2.0 TSi
What are you doing about the tensioner? Im considering getting mine done as a precaution
- Zanic L3
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Re: Blue Scirocco 2.0 TSi
I've asked someone who did it before and he told me that VW quoted him €3200. But that was also with a new chain, tensioner and sealsPads wrote:What are you doing about the tensioner? Im considering getting mine done as a precaution
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Re: Blue Scirocco 2.0 TSi
Nice car Tom! I hope you get it lowered soon
- jclayton14
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Re: Blue Scirocco 2.0 TSi
Turns out the ticking noise while idling was chain chatter caused by a faulty tensioner so had this replaced and now sounds perfect again and can get back to concentrating on some more mods. Only cost £140 to replace too.
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- Zanic L3
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Re: Blue Scirocco 2.0 TSi
140 only for the tensioner?jclayton14 wrote:Turns out the ticking noise while idling was chain chatter caused by a faulty tensioner so had this replaced and now sounds perfect again and can get back to concentrating on some more mods. Only cost £140 to replace too.
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Re: Blue Scirocco 2.0 TSi
You are very lucky, were you driving with the old model tensioner?
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Re: Blue Scirocco 2.0 TSi
Yeah I was surprised too but it's only the tensioner. No new chain or anything life that.Zanic L3 wrote:140 only for the tensioner?jclayton14 wrote:Turns out the ticking noise while idling was chain chatter caused by a faulty tensioner so had this replaced and now sounds perfect again and can get back to concentrating on some more mods. Only cost £140 to replace too.
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- jclayton14
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Re: Blue Scirocco 2.0 TSi
Think so, it's an early model.Roy_01 wrote:You are very lucky, were you driving with the old model tensioner?
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Re: Blue Scirocco 2.0 TSi
Hi guys,
I just bought scirocco 2.0tsi 107k miles and I want to change chain tensioner on it as there are no evidence that it was changed in the past.
I`ve called to TPS and they`ve told me that there are two different tensioners going on my scirocco? Do anyone know which one is the 'Good' one? When changing chain tensioner do you need to spill out oil out of the car, because service just been done on it?
Thank you
I just bought scirocco 2.0tsi 107k miles and I want to change chain tensioner on it as there are no evidence that it was changed in the past.
I`ve called to TPS and they`ve told me that there are two different tensioners going on my scirocco? Do anyone know which one is the 'Good' one? When changing chain tensioner do you need to spill out oil out of the car, because service just been done on it?
Thank you
- JeffW
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Re: Blue Scirocco 2.0 TSi
The part number for the tensioner (when I did it recently) was 06K109467K. Double check it on http://www.oemepc.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.NightSky wrote:Hi guys,
I just bought scirocco 2.0tsi 107k miles and I want to change chain tensioner on it as there are no evidence that it was changed in the past.
I`ve called to TPS and they`ve told me that there are two different tensioners going on my scirocco? Do anyone know which one is the 'Good' one? When changing chain tensioner do you need to spill out oil out of the car, because service just been done on it?
Thank you
If it helps: Link to the diy guide I found on a GTI MK5 forum. " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This guide doesn't say you should drain some of the oil first, you should, because the oil level is above the bottom of the cover (half a litre should do). I used a trolley jack under the sump rather than an engine bridge. It also talks about a noise pipe, which we don't have on RHD cars.
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