Although loosing the engine cover to fit the Forge CIA & Catch can didnt really bother me I saw a second hand engine cover for sale and thought I'd have a go at cutting and fitting it.
Second hand cover.

dont need these bits.

Also retained the 2 front fixing points.

Had to make good the cut right hand end and formed a recess for a VW badge.

Ended up smoothing out all the edges and painted Satin black

I've seen somebody use the middle section of the engine cover on a new carbon cover so I tried this.

Think I prefer it with the white centre.


Another option was to wrap it in carbon which I could still do.
What do you think??
Neil
