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hi guys,

any advice how to keep all the soot of the boot area?

mine is absolutely caked in after a week and waxing it lol

maybe a good exhaust end?ive got a miltek on at the mo

cheers

simon

  • 1 month later...

Same here man, I think they all do it.

must be really smokey to leave such **** on there? mine doesnt smoke at all, emoticon-0136-giggle.gif ......emoticon-0148-yes.gif

I didn't wash my silver vRS for a month & I still looked pretty clean. Sounds as though yours is smoking a lot.

On another note, I had the dog in the boot this morning, it now smells & is filthy (the boot that is) :(

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the car is running 240bhp though guys

You could try this route!

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LOL, get some proper diesel tailpipes that point down emoticon-0136-giggle.gif

yeh theres a few things, downturned exhaust is main one, not all of it will be soot so mudflaps would help, better air intake would give you a better burn and result in less smoke, as would more boost in you mix :p haha

Thought when I seen filthy boot you were chattin about my wife.

It took 3 days to go from clean to FILTHY on my vRS lol... :)

Thats nothing - Ive seen some members car on track at combe go from clean to completely black in 15 minutes!

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