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Few bits, gauges and black washer caps

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Here you go :) my little effort payed off haha

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Never been a fan of the old carbon fibre wrap but loving the nice clean engine bay... Man after my own heart!

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Not bad for. 53 plate either ;)

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Just not long finished my punto :)

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I like clean bays, that's far too noisy for boring ol me!

Was your washer cap a tight fit to clip on the collar?

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Haha yeah I like clean engine bays too, dunno tbh mine just screwed on then went click lol

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Oh the screen wash, not a tight fit no but doesn't matter

Mine is so tight that it doesn't clip on at all lol.

Does the boost gauge still sit at -2 with the engine ticking over?

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Didn't realise that lol, I have 2 gauges which are psi and bar. The psi one sits perfectly on 0 but the bar sits just below it for some reason, any ideas why ?

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Think he gauges are a little out as when engines off, they sit I'm the same position

what/how have you plumbed the 2 boost gauges into? My boost gauge sits ok with the engine on or off.

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Plumbed into the plastic boost pipe :) done everything properly so I really dunno, when engine is off the needle sits just below the 0 and then when idling it sits dead on 0. Must just be the gauges, what you think?

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Off

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Must be the gauges, might upgrade to some green ones me thinks :)

Gauges look good, but lose the carbon.

Fake carbon I've just never seen the point of.

That Punto though.... oh dear

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I like the carbon :) each to their own tbb, and puntos Arnt everyone's take. When it's pushing 200bhp + for a little 1.4 8v you cannot complain haha

If it's pushing 200hp, then it needs to look like a 1.1 with wheel trims etc, not some Halfords super special ;)

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The body work is around 8 years old :) was all the rage back then, and still looks good today I think.

Anyways I like my skoda more and would like to see some good power out of it, but the things I'm doing are just good smooth mods :) nothing over the top either

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the jiffy bag is a good edition to the engine bay imo! ;) haha

im not a big fan of the carbon fiber did buy some once then when it arrived decided against it haha but if you like it thats all the matters! always liked the cf wrapped engine cover insert though for some reason :)

Plumbed into the plastic boost pipe :) done everything properly so I really dunno, when engine is off the needle sits just below the 0 and then when idling it sits dead on 0. Must just be the gauges, what you think?

Yeah must be the way the gauge works then I guess.

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