No engine cover?

kicken18

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Oct 6, 2006
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I went to underground car park tonight which has bright lights to have a good look i nthe engine. I took the plate off and the foam but thats underneath and I prefer it off. There are alot of metal and plastic bits that I could spray, clean and polish and it would look alot better. Also want to get some blue hoses and semco pipes in there. Along with the cupra air intake. Incedently, where can I get that cupra air intake from?
 

gazjones

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the dealers there is a sticky about it in mk4 section with part no.s
 

jamesmckelvie

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Jun 25, 2004
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its only there imo to hide the fact the engine is a 8 valve not a 16 valve.

If you didnt know anything about the car, and saw the engine with the cover on, you would think it to be a valver.
 

muddyboots

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Oct 16, 2002
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Only just seen this thread.
I can't believe they've made the engine cover optional ???

On the TDIs, together with the carefully moulded bits of foam round the cylinder head, they are supposed to help cut engine noise.

I stand by my prediction that one day they'll have cut so many more bits out of the Mk4 each model year, that eventually it won't actually have an engine :)

Sounds to me like a company desperately trying to save money.
 

kicken18

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Oct 6, 2006
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Meh, I dont really care cos its comming off with the foam undeaneth and sitting in my Garage till I sell. Sprayed, clean shiny engine to come, along with new hoses and semco pipe be my first mod WOO lol
 

jamesmckelvie

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at the end of the day, the model is due for replacement soon, so the parts bins are prolly running low.

There are benefits of having less parts - lighter, means faster !