Be careful with that type of hose, those fittings are for a different push-on hose, I got caught out buying a cheaper supposedly socketless hose. I've lost an engine to the hose you have (or it looks like you have), even with double clamping it on the hose take-offs.
Here's a photo of the correct stuff, you might not be able to see properly but its got a harder outer layer wrapped around.
This is the stuff, PITA to get the fittings onto, you need to use boiling water to soften the hose to get the fittings on
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Aeroquip-...ts_Vehicles_Automobila_ET&hash=item5662466287
I've got a fair bit more space with the longer trumpets and Scirocco rad, you'd be able to make the trumpets even longer on a Ph2. The angle of the DTH ITBs from the butterfly to the engine is better than the SF bodies on the MR23 manifold but the trumpet length and filter location is really compromised, hence I've done what you can see below, doesn't cost much but has many benefits.
£100 on them gets you more power, better torque, more space to work (negates the need for remote filter and having to remove bumpers), better airflow especially with the bonnet closed and so on. Such a worthwhile addition if you run the KTec DTH ITBs.
Here is a bit of data behind longer trumpets on the Clio
http://www.emeraldm3d.com/articles/mar2012/
FYI Anyone who wants a radiator that fits with ITBs, is bigger than the polo rad (which is too small and thin) and is very cheap at £20-30 for a standard one and £110-£120 for an alloy version with a thicker core.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-GOLF-M...ts_SM&fits=Model:Scirocco&hash=item51c16c9a41
Alloy version
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALUMINUM-...arts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item1c2ca0a390