Emily's 04 VR SE
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
more power than mine makes. Nice shot of the cat too.
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
Absolutely loving this thread!
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
Photo reminds me of my childhood days in Yorkshire, England. During the freezing winter months my Dad always had to check under the bonnet before starting the car because our cat had the habit of curling up in the nice warm engine bay
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
I've really neglected this thread recently, so to be useful i will answer this question.
dear god yes.
at idle at traffic lights, i can see my headlight beams vibrating all over the place hahaha.
the dash and door cards "hum" if you touch them.
so does the bonnet if you touch it.
but i really like it. The shifting feels really good and can be done very quickly without any problems.
I have never and will never consider NA's comfortable, so its really not a big deal to me, but there is definately an increase in nvh
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dear god yes.
at idle at traffic lights, i can see my headlight beams vibrating all over the place hahaha.
the dash and door cards "hum" if you touch them.
so does the bonnet if you touch it.
but i really like it. The shifting feels really good and can be done very quickly without any problems.
I have never and will never consider NA's comfortable, so its really not a big deal to me, but there is definately an increase in nvh
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
How is the engine conversion going?
I have just done two 8" subs the same as yourself but mounted the amplifier on a piece of wood to the base of the boot with the spare wheel bolt and removed the spare wheel.
I've also changed my Arial to a jay car one, very good mod.
I have a alarm kit to go in and then I'll consider an engine swap.
I have just done two 8" subs the same as yourself but mounted the amplifier on a piece of wood to the base of the boot with the spare wheel bolt and removed the spare wheel.
I've also changed my Arial to a jay car one, very good mod.
I have a alarm kit to go in and then I'll consider an engine swap.
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
ondman88 wrote:How is the engine conversion going?
I have just done two 8" subs the same as yourself but mounted the amplifier on a piece of wood to the base of the boot with the spare wheel bolt and removed the spare wheel.
I've also changed my Arial to a jay car one, very good mod.
I have a alarm kit to go in and then I'll consider an engine swap.
Haha i really need to sit down and finish writing about it hey.
I just put central locking in aswell.
Whatever you do, don't use an electric immobiliser. it will fail eventually and you car wont start in a really inconvenient place.
Ask me how I know.
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
Awesome I wasn't planning on doing an immobiliser I also have a boot popper to install which I bought ages ago before reading your thread.
Basically everything you have done I was planning on doing or have already done.
I'd love to see the pics of the engine conversion once you put them up. I am thinking an engine conversion would be good or a super charger kit but I don't want to have to screw around replacing internals in my engine to do so.
Love your blog, everything has been done with practicality in mind, which I'm all for.
My sub install is probably quite dodge compared to yours, I'm impatient.
Basically everything you have done I was planning on doing or have already done.
I'd love to see the pics of the engine conversion once you put them up. I am thinking an engine conversion would be good or a super charger kit but I don't want to have to screw around replacing internals in my engine to do so.
Love your blog, everything has been done with practicality in mind, which I'm all for.
My sub install is probably quite dodge compared to yours, I'm impatient.
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
Craving more pics Emily
Looking great
Looking great
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speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
Wow, looking great. This whole thread is motivation to pick up my game with my BRG NA
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
Is this the same car bsing parted out?
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Re: Emily's NA6 V-Special Roadster
A bit of a different car than what you started with, and I think a bit of a different Emily than she was when she bought it.
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