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General Information => General => Topic started by: zukgod1 on February 19, 2009, 09:11:41 am
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I would love on on my car but I've never seen one.
http://www.vagcat.com/p/B110/137100.png
Its a huge cover/ sound deadner for under the car.
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I'd like one.
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YEAH! those are soo cool, a buddy of mine has one on his 83 diesel rabbit.
No idea where the PO got it from though :( sorry.
They really help keep the engine compartment cleaner! by a fair amount too.
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I am thinking about building a big skidplate out of the roof sheetmetal from a junk rabbit, doubles to keep the oilpan safe and the bay clean
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I am thinking about building a big skidplate out of the roof sheetmetal from a junk rabbit, doubles to keep the oilpan safe and the bay clean
Yes it will work well to keep the bay clean.. but being sheet metal.. won't it be even more susceptible to damage then the oil pan itself? What about some heavy gauge STEEL? add like 300 lbs to the car.. no biggy :P
Maybe if you severely reinforced the area around the oil pan and trans.. the sheet metal would hold up quite well.. sounds a good idea! make one for me too? :)
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I am going to build a frame out of tube that will be the structure to take hits, and lay the sheet under it as a flat surface to slide and keep out dirt and road grime.
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A plastic pre formed one would be great. light weight.
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indeed, but my build os primarily for offroad and rallycross, so I want something a little beefier than plastic(that and the roads up here suck)
if I were building a street car I would be super interested in the plastic ones however.
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Full carbon fiber underside belly pan. With scoops to pull air through the engine compartment and directed to the outside of the car not under for better handling/cooling! ha
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aluminum belly pan would work great.
http://www.kermatdi.com/servlet/-strse-Evolution-Skid-Plates/Categories
the evo skid plate for the MK3 jetta's and golf's might be modifiable to fit mk2's. mostly the mk3 is wider than the mk2. i bet it could be made to fit... decent pricing as well.
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Well, yeah. My Eco originally had one. A little more quiet...but so what!! All of the oil and other dips your car drops is what you get to carry. Plus all the dust that manages to get in there.
My liner was in the dumpster with the first oil change. Never looked back.
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Seriously, the theoretical (at best) savings could never soften the practical annoyance of having it there. Just my take.
To make up for the loss, I vow to walk one day every three months! :roll:
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If I could find one I would snag it up.
Anything you can do do improve airflow is a good thing.
I'm one of those guys that likes engine covers though. All my friends are telling me to yank the cover off my 1.8t so you can see the engine, I don't want to see the damn thing. That cover is also insulated (quieter).
Anyway if I could find one I would have it.
On the other hand I received a phone call on the way to work today from someone that has cash and wants my car :(
Now I'm all upset.. I should have never listed it.
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ive got a couple in my garden :P
tbh theyre a pain if you run a low car