Don't panic. This is not a post about Shhhkodas. But as well as the MX5 which is the subject of this post I also have a lightly modded Superb Tdi (bigger, better built, higher spec version of VW Passat).
I normally remove all badges from my cars but The Boss got the Superb a vRS badge for Christmas even though the only Skoda vRS in Oz is the Octavia (aka Golf Gti).
So after a month of looking at the job I finally worked out that removing the panel held on by 4 of these BRILLIANT fasteners would get me to the grille so I could install the badge.
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After removing that panel (creating the gap on the right below) I realised that it and its twin on the left are the top part of the ducting suggested by several people in this thread (thanks). The Skoda also has side and bottom ducting not visible in the pic. Just as on my MX5 the thing that looked like a radiator to me in the pic below is actually the intercooler and, just like on the MX5, the radiator is directly behind it, so I guess this is why Skoda did the ducting, and why I should do the same on the MX5.
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Finally, as further proof for those who have helpfully suggested there is no need for more intake area on the MX5, note that in the pic below, two thirds of the top grille (everything above the vRS badge) is blanked off so the actual intake area is quite small.
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Yes, I have road tested the badge. Feels like 30 extra kw.
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