1.3 tuning
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1.3 tuning
im sick of bellends in clios etc leaving me at the traffic lights :evil:
its a 1272cc 8v with a single pierburg carb.
so i was just wondering if any one knew of ways of getting more power frm the engine :?: and/or to make it accelerate alot quicker all replys would be greatly appreciated.
Iain. :wink:
i drive a light blue 3 door mk1 its a 1.3 (give me a break its my 1st car ) and i love it to bits
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The 1272cc (GF) engine is actually an enlarged version of the smaller Golf and Polo engines - it stared life as an 845cc (!) engine in the Polo in 1974, so getting it up to 1272cc and 60BHP is about all VW could really do - I've seen people getting over 80BHP by spending thousands, but it's bad value for money…
You could look at getting the supercharged 1272 engine from a Polo G40, but the engines are rare, and expensive to buy, and your insurance co. will not be happy with you…
I know I sound like your dad or something, but look on the bright side - having a car that isn't very fast is really good for developing your driving skills - you learn to look ahead more, anticpating things that are going to slow you down, learn to change lanes before the guy in front puts on his right-hand indicator, etc. When you do get a GTI, you'll be able to drive it better than if you had a fast car from the moment you passed your test.
Let the Clio tw4ts go, they're not worth it, and if you are a better driver in the long run, you'll be passing them in the other lane, as they get stuck behind the person turning :wink:
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If you want more overall speed trying modding suspension i.e lower, anti roll bar and fatter tyres. K&N filter might be worth a try - anyone tried one in a small block engine. If nothing else might give a bit more of a induction roar.
The traffic light grand prix can be fun, but anyone can boot a car through the gears and there will always be someone who turns up with a more powerful car. Cornering, braking, driving lines, car angle and poise etc requires much more skill. Many drivers will race away from the lights, but can't drive through a corner to save their life.
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1983 1100 C
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markwon said
If you want more overall speed trying modding suspension i.e lower, anti roll bar and fatter tyres.
Now that you mention it, I put GTI anti-roll bars onto my 1.3 and it transformed it on roundabouts - nothing coming, drive in and go around at 40-45mph :wink:
Also fitted 185 x 60 x 14 tyres on a set of steel rims that came on the Golf Mk2 Driver - helped handling a bit more, but above all, made the car look a lot better, but without looking "all mouth and no trousers", by putting alloys on a 1.3
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1981 1600 GTI (coming to a road near you soon…)
1983 1100 C
1983 1100 C
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Type17 said
Now that you mention it, I put GTI anti-roll bars onto my 1.3 and it transformed it on roundabouts - nothing coming, drive in and go around at 40-45mph :wink:
Did you do this by drilling holes in your wishbones and fitting brackets off a mk1 ? This is the method Al_mk1 used, i wondered if there's an easier way (ie. less margin for error for the likes of my handywork) .
'83 Mars Red 1.1 C
Mk1 VW Golf 'c' restoration job....
Mk1 VW Golf 'c' restoration job....
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Iain.
i drive a light blue 3 door mk1 its a 1.3 (give me a break its my 1st car ) and i love it to bits
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Greg said
Type17 said
Now that you mention it, I put GTI anti-roll bars onto my 1.3 and it transformed it on roundabouts - nothing coming, drive in and go around at 40-45mph :wink:
Did you do this by drilling holes in your wishbones and fitting brackets off a mk1 ? This is the method Al_mk1 used, i wondered if there's an easier way (ie. less margin for error for the likes of my handywork) .
The options are:
1. Fit the front wishbone to the car, using the inner brackets only, and lower the car to the (level) ground.
Then, using the (correctly-seated) rubber bushes and the U-shaped brackets as a guide, mark the position of the holes to be drilled on the wishbones and then jack the car up again, and remove them, and do your drilling (note that all MK1 wishbones have a space in the central-spine box-section and on the outer flange lips for the bracket to sit in - you can use this as a backup to your markings).
2. Buy new GTI-spec wishbones from VAG or GSF, which will have the holes in them already.
3. Buy/get the wishbones from the car that you get the anti-roll bars from (if available). If they are too poor to use, you can use them to mark up your original wishbones, as above.
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Iain.
i drive a light blue 3 door mk1 its a 1.3 (give me a break its my 1st car ) and i love it to bits
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Iain-Mk1-Golf said
ive bn told tht apparently if i fit a distributer frm a 1.6 it will speed up the timing of the engine therefore increasing the speed of the engine im a bit suspicious of this idea as ive never heard of it been done b4 but this guy is adement tht it will work as he did it to a nova years ago :? dnt take the "micky" if this advice is bull5h*t LoL as im a bit inexperienced when it comes to tuning im more experienced in the electronic side of things ur advice plz!
Iain.
It might work on a Nova (although I'd be worried about pinking from over-advancement), but there's no hope on a Golf because the 1.1/1.3 engine runs the dizzy from the cam, and on the bigger engines, it's a totally different distributor, run from the intermediate shaft.
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i drive a light blue 3 door mk1 its a 1.3 (give me a break its my 1st car ) and i love it to bits
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Type17 said
The options are:
1. Fit the front wishbone to the car, using the inner brackets only, and lower the car to the (level) ground.
Then, using the (correctly-seated) rubber bushes and the U-shaped brackets as a guide, mark the position of the holes to be drilled on the wishbones and then jack the car up again, and remove them, and do your drilling (note that all MK1 wishbones have a space in the central-spine box-section and on the outer flange lips for the bracket to sit in - you can use this as a backup to your markings).
2. Buy new GTI-spec wishbones from VAG or GSF, which will have the holes in them already.
3. Buy/get the wishbones from the car that you get the anti-roll bars from (if available). If they are too poor to use, you can use them to mark up your original wishbones, as above.
Great thanks !
Sorry to hijack your thread Iain .
'83 Mars Red 1.1 C
Mk1 VW Golf 'c' restoration job....
Mk1 VW Golf 'c' restoration job....
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i drive a light blue 3 door mk1 its a 1.3 (give me a break its my 1st car ) and i love it to bits
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'83 Mars Red 1.1 C
Mk1 VW Golf 'c' restoration job....
Mk1 VW Golf 'c' restoration job....
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I got a gti interior for it (not from a real gti though becuase the head liner was white not black) and a set of 15 inch deep dish wheels (to keep some power) Hopeing to get the 1.6 rs engine out my brothers a3 about new year time! so i just hope my end bearin shells will last till then 8O . lol
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Have any of yous heard anything like that being done with a ecu before?
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