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Re: Covid caddy project

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 12:30 pm
by FishermansFriend
I'm very happy with the brakes, I'd love a dual rear set up but.

Re: Covid caddy project

Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2025 10:48 am
by fishynos72
I have that setup on my golf
It has it benefits. Keep the brake bias the same between front and rear as the calipers match up per what factory designed it, looks cool too of course. I could never afford swap out the stock calipers for brembo r8 handbrake calipers. That would be needed to correctly finish the install.

18z on the front and their matching cayenne 4 pots on the rear.

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They look small behind 19" wheels, but significant behind 18".

I'm unhappy with the recent zinc plating I did rebuilding the stock calipers on my caddy and while id happily throw big brakes on the caddy too. I'm resisting the urge as I enjoy the flexibility of wheel fitment the stock brakes offer

Re: Covid caddy project

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2025 1:06 am
by stu_b
What's STM harness's for ?
Is that a brand new or new to you (2nd hand / wrecker) bumper ?
Did u already have the lights or did they come complete with the grills
It's going to be on the road n turning more heads very shortly
Kudos to all your work

Re: Covid caddy project

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2025 9:54 am
by fishynos72
stu_b wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2025 1:06 am What's STM harness's for ?
Is that a brand new or new to you (2nd hand / wrecker) bumper ?
Did u already have the lights or did they come complete with the grills
It's going to be on the road n turning more heads very shortly
Kudos to all your work

Extensive list of items from Stan. Pretty much anything and everything I can do to the van.

That's the same bumper as I've been running since the mk4 front conversion. I simply fitted the grills that suit the fog lights as well as the fog lights.

It'll be multi coloured for a while longer, but I'm hoping to have it back together before months end and hopefully the interior finished by the end of the year.

Re: Covid caddy project

Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2025 10:48 am
by FishermansFriend
That's a nice set up, very tidy.

Re: Covid caddy project

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2025 12:33 pm
by fishynos72
Evening all,

Waiting for Stan's wiring wizardly to arrive now. Shouldn't be too much longer.

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Adding a good 5kg in wiring I reckon.

While I wait I'm doing silly things.
Decided the heat shields under the car needed attention

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And before you ask, yes I did the side you don't see too.

Hopefully do the tunnel one, and wash the underside of the van while it's all removed soon too.

Re: Covid caddy project

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2025 3:23 am
by fishynos72
Good morning,

Happy to report the package from Stan arrived Monday last week, so plenty of wiring shenanigans are happening. Will update you regarding that once its all sorted

Monday this week saw the car reach the point the engine and gearbox can be returned to the engine bay

So loaded up onto the crane.

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Late last night I primed the new turbocharger and hit the key.

Never has the car started let alone cold started so well

Incredibly quick and crisp.
Hopefully the new crank trigger in the new rear main seal, and the new HPFP are the reason.

Tonight hopefully I can get enough of the car back together for a test drive.

A free rev hears the new turbo spool nice and quickly in comparison to the old one.

I'm looking forward to that as well as hopefully nothing leaking onto yet another new clutch.

Re: Covid caddy project

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2025 10:38 pm
by fishynos72
Good Morning,

Finally had the chance to test driver over the weekend, but not after some teething issues.

The bonnet cable halves split prior to the test drive delaying it a day, as it was 11pm at that point and I would need to top up fluids post drive.

I was lucky to be able to get my hand up there with the guard liner out.
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Also had a fault code caused by a broken wire. Thankfully it was in an easy space to get to.

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Finally we have episode 14 of Covid-caddy. A video longer than the usual format, as we had a lot to cover off.

Enjoy!


https://youtu.be/ZUsw4xMmhS8

Re: Covid caddy project

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2025 1:33 pm
by Chris82
This van is looking awesome. Love the level of effort you’re putting in to every aspect of the build. I’m new here and will def be coming back to this thread for ideas and how to’s

Class job mate.

Re: Covid caddy project

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2025 4:49 pm
by tomeeex1
No updates form april :( is the project still alive?

Re: Covid caddy project

Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2025 10:08 am
by fishynos72
tomeeex1 wrote: Fri Oct 31, 2025 4:49 pm No updates form april :( is the project still alive?

Hello,

Firstly, flattered anyone checks this thread or cares.


Secondly, project very much alive. And has been on successful daily duties without fault since the most recent mechanical overhaul

I have 2 episodes half filmed covering the shenanigans that have all transpired in the last 6 months. But I'm still trying up loose ends to complete each episode/ topic.

My wife and I decided to throw a second kid into the mix, so free time and spare funds have been allocated elsewhere as you'd expect.

I'll try to get some hours in the few weeks to hopefully scrape an episode together before we pass into the new year.

Kind regards

Re: Covid caddy project

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2026 1:42 pm
by Mister_ShWa
loving this, following with interest!