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  1. Hi, would you be able to take a picture of the Ibiza gear stick and gaitor if you have it please Thanks
  2. I'd take the one that's in best condition of you'd do it for £10 posted
  3. I used the black pvc pipe on mine with no problems at all, and it's a hell of a lot cheaper than fuel hose. radiator hose shouldn't be used with oil as it can break down the rubber. Not sure how long this would take with just a breather pipe though
  4. the whistle/noise on boost and the black smoke more than usual points towards a boost leak to me, turbo looks in very good condition to me. Have a look underneath for oily mess round the joins for your boost pipes
  5. Same tool I used, works a treat use it to line the clutch and pressure plate up and hold them together before fitting, that way you can just hold them by the tool (one handed)! Tighten the bolts then just remove the tool. I did mine with the engine out but would make a massive difference if the engine was in
  6. Looking at the turbo, the outlet is definitely in the wrong position. (should be pointing down instead of back towards the firewall) To me that says that the turbo has been replaced at some point in the cars life as most turbos come set up for a golf style fitment (pointing back to firewall) and need clocking before they're put onto the fabia. So of you modify the pipes then it still won't fit properly and may may be tricky to do it without rubbing on the drive shaft. And when it's time for a new turbo they won't fit the new one. The best option for me would be to clock the turbo back to where it should be. It is doable on your driveway though with pretty basic tools Hope this helps
  7. Hi guys I've just changed the engine and turbo in my vrs (asz) and want to turn it over a few times before I start it properly to get the oil round to everywhere that it should be. Is there an easy way of doing this? A fuse or relay I could pull to stop the fuel? Thanks
  8. The turbo will still make boost but it will be low and if you try and drive it, as soon as the the car expects more boost then it will probably go into limp mode
  9. Closed to start with to give a faster spool, then they open to allow more air flow to hit top boost Hope this helps
  10. With the very brief description of the problem it sounds like it could be the gearbox or dog bone mount
  11. Not sure if this one is the same but looks like it would fit http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/161509307725
  12. I think I normally use just over 4 litres so I'd get an extra litre just to be on the safe side. And any left you can keep in your boot for top ups if needed
  13. Oh ok, do you know why it is that they don't fit? I would've thought that all the 1.9tdi 6 speed boxes would be the same fitment
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