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Candy White Golf GTI Ed. 30 - 8th track day at Estoril

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Shoduchi:

--- Quote from: nickygti5 on October 11, 2015, 02:58:09 pm ---What a car bud. Keep us posted.

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Thanks for the comment. :smiley:

I hope I have good news this week so I can go get my car back next week. :party:

chrisr763:
With the catch can... Has the washer bottle been re-located? Is this the same on a mk6?

Shoduchi:

--- Quote from: chrisr763 on October 11, 2015, 11:32:41 pm ---With the catch can... Has the washer bottle been re-located? Is this the same on a mk6?

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The Forge kit has a new filler for the washer bottle that sits beside the catch can.



That silicon hose connects the washer bottle to the fiiler. :smiley:

I've found these kits:
Forge: http://www.heltuning.com/volkswagen-golf-mk6-08-2.0-gti-oil-catch-tank-system-by-forge-motorsport.html
CTS Turbo: http://www.ctsturbo.com/cart/products/CTS_Turbo_MK6_TSI_Catch_Can_Kit-4466-0.html

EDIT:
I remembered that you might be the owner of the Ed. 35. Well, you have a mk6 with the same engine of the Ed. 30, a BYD, so you better not mention that you have a mk6 GTI when it relates to engine parts. It can confuse other people. Yours uses the same parts as mine. If you have a charcoal canister, the kit for your car is like the one I bought. :wink:

chrisr763:


--- Quote from: Shoduchi on October 12, 2015, 01:29:37 am ---
--- Quote from: chrisr763 on October 11, 2015, 11:32:41 pm ---With the catch can... Has the washer bottle been re-located? Is this the same on a mk6?

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The Forge kit has a new filler for the washer bottle that sits beside the catch can.



That silicon hose connects the washer bottle to the fiiler. :smiley:

I've found these kits:
Forge: http://www.heltuning.com/volkswagen-golf-mk6-08-2.0-gti-oil-catch-tank-system-by-forge-motorsport.html
CTS Turbo: http://www.ctsturbo.com/cart/products/CTS_Turbo_MK6_TSI_Catch_Can_Kit-4466-0.html

EDIT:
I remembered that you might be the owner of the Ed. 35. Well, you have a mk6 with the same engine of the Ed. 30, a BYD, so you better not mention that you have a mk6 GTI when it relates to engine parts. It can confuse other people. Yours uses the same parts as mine. If you have a charcoal canister, the kit for your car is like the one I bought. :wink:

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Cheers mate! Wasn't expecting you to go off and find me one :)

Yeah mines the ED35, I was just thinking about placement in the engine bay - which is the same across GTI and ED35.

Not sure if I should even bother with it being a weekend toy, with little to no track use.  :confused:

Shoduchi:

--- Quote from: chrisr763 on October 12, 2015, 09:21:28 am ---Cheers mate! Wasn't expecting you to go off and find me one :)

Yeah mines the ED35, I was just thinking about placement in the engine bay - which is the same across GTI and ED35.

Not sure if I should even bother with it being a weekend toy, with little to no track use.  :confused:

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I'd get the R-tech PCV delete kit since you won't be using the car much. It will still get the inlet full of carbon with time if you don't do a PCV delete. :wink:

I also think that Forge's kit while not being as good as R-tech's, will pass my country's MOT without problems, while R-Tech's and its draining tubes wouldn't.

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