Wats fastest engine
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Wats fastest engine
best suspension and engine any suggestions and rough cost will do work myself ?
Alternatively anyone got a track road legal fast gti want swap with money either way?
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20vT
seems to be the most common/easiest way to get decent power into a mk1. You could do it for much less than £5000 if you wanted, have a look at the article on the left.
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other than that go down the 20vt route
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paul_c said
£5000
20vT
seems to be the most common/easiest way to get decent power into a mk1. You could do it for much less than £5000 if you wanted, have a look at the article on the left.
:dontknow: sorry can you explain article on the left cheers bud
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tis a 1979 with 1,6 8 valve engine so quick but not scary like my other track toys i have hadmk1ash said
ive got a 1.8 16v gti im selling soild car and could be made faster with cams and head work etc .
other than that go down the 20vt route
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decent base engine (2.0 16 valve with tweaks) (chipped 20v t for easy power) unless low on mileage pref rebuilt for strength,
rebuilt garbox with lsd is good for track i hear.
roll cage will give the mk1 some needed stiffness as would some braces on suspsension turrets,
decent coilovers (dont go to low)
decent track day tyres,
the list goes on, do some searching and you will find tonnes of info that would take weeks to read!
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carl911ok said
paul_c said
£5000
20vT
seems to be the most common/easiest way to get decent power into a mk1. You could do it for much less than £5000 if you wanted, have a look at the article on the left.
:dontknow: sorry can you explain article on the left cheers bud
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