1.1 quick mods
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1.1 quick mods
but for the mean time i wouldnt mind trying to get afew more horses just wondered if theres any quick mods
E.G. like swapping blocks over ,proformance cams or anything thats been done before had a look through fourm and nothing but engine swaps stand out
thanks for your help
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the biggest problem is m8 why spend money on making 1.1 to go faster if your gonna chuck a gti lump in it later on in life,
save up buy a mk2 gti thats pretty much rotten away/ mot failure then you can drop the lump in and have the donor car there for all the parts you need
then the the rest of the mk2 sell the left over bits on ebay for the trim, seats, and anything else thats left over etc and claw your money back, your be shocked at how much you would make on a shell you thinks worthless and ready for the heap, hopefully space ain't a problem thou lol

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Just wait for the gti drop, will be worth it mate!
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Local Hero

Cue all the guys with turbos saying "Yeah but no but yeah but blah blah etc etc".
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Local Hero

failing that sell it a buy a 20vt lol

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Old Timer

nobody makes cam's, I searched everywhere lol
is your's a standard 1.1 or the high compression formel "e?" if you aren't keeping the engine then don't go in too deep, just replace the standard backbox as they weigh an absolute ton, and now the weather is warming up, replace the airfilter with a k&n filter (the drop in filter not a cone) and then take off the warm air system at the front of the airbox. remember to plug the vacuum line though!!
That will help the engine breath a lot better. mine revs a lot cleaner. other than that a full service changing all fluids, plugs, leads, coil rotor+cap etc.
may be wise to change the gear bushes as that does make changing gear a lot smoother and faster.
then to gain maximum speed take out everything bar the drivers seat and controls lmao.

Jon.
edit: remember to run a cold air feed from the grill to the airbox feed. Forgot to mention that lmao
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paul_c said
"There's no replacement for displacement"

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mim said
paul_c said
"There's no replacement for displacement"
thats the biggest lie of the century…
lol that is true, more valves/turbos/blowers/nitrous etc.
although in fairness displacement is often the most reliable way to increase performance, assuming the conversion is done well.
Jon
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