What performance mods are out there for my 1.1?
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What performance mods are out there for my 1.1?
I'm thinking of keeping my 1100cc under the bonnet and just uprating the components on it. Does anyone know what things i can get for it and where can i get them from?
I'm thinking along the lines of cams, manifolds, etc and then the obviouse one, a carb or throttle boddies if i can get any that will fit.
If anyone has tried doing something like this with their 1100cc and ended up finding out it's not a good idea cos the engine can't take much more than it's standard about 50 horses then let me know please.
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Karl
'82 Golf C 1.1
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y not fit a gigger used engine a 1.4 from a 94> polo will fit, but will need the loom addapted or get hold of a 1.3 carb and get it re jetted for a 1.4.
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X2 1983 A REG EW CAMPAIGN In WHITE(Awaiting full rebuild solid body) & T Reg S1 GTi Project, Still Looking for Series 1 GTi's or a 16S Oettinger to restore (Complete Cars only) or an A reg Lhasa Green or White Gti to restore, also consider Black, Red or Blue, Also Golf Driver Project Wanted anything considered WHY
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Thanks anyway though :y:
'82 Golf C 1.1
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KayBee said
ok then, well i think i'll stick with my standard 1.1 for now then and maybe just get a new GT as my daily car which'll keep me happy with speed
Thanks anyway though :y:
You might want to read the review of the Golf GT in the Sunday Times recently…..it came in for a bit of a hammering…..
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Phil
Golf c mk1 1100, Needs more power
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But there's no point removing a fully-working 1.1 just for the sake of 200cc, may as well seek a 1.3 or bigger engined car.
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Thanks guys,
Karl
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I too have a 1.1C - it's a great little run-around - and if I were you I'd leave it alone and spend your money on other things.
What I would do is to make sure it is well serviced (by your dad ! LOL) and that the ignition timing is spot-on. The only change I would recommend to the engine is to get a Weber 34 ICH carburettor and again tune it spot-on (they're very simple). After this I would overhaul the standard brakes - Pads/Shoes/Cylinders/Seals/Fluid - then that should be fine for the standard car. Make sure it has decent modern tyres not old hard rubber. After this I would just drive it and drive it and drive it - they are such great fun.
For me a tidy standard car is almost always much more attractive than a modded one - if I opened the bonnet of a standard 1.1 and saw a strut brace I would just think :dontknow: .
Anyway at the end of the day it's up to you !
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I think i'm gonna go with what you said and then i might just go for a GTi in a few years because the actual reason why i bought this car wasn't for a cheap run around it was for a project and to help me gain some extra knowledge about the car i've been wanting for nearly 11 years now lol and i'm only 19. I used always buy the little models of mk1 Golfs as a kid lol. So i'll just restore it to her original condition and then maybe turn the GTi into a track car whenever i decide to get one and i can use that as my fun and to stand out. I'll have to save up for the Weber once i get the Golf on the road. How much will i be looking at? I seen a few on eBay over the last couple of years but they go for quite abit, if i was spending over ?100 i may aswell go buy a brand new one if they still being made, i got told Weber are still up and running but don't bother with UK much anymore thats all…. Is that true by the way?
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Karl
'82 Golf C 1.1
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but i would put a 1300 out of a mk2 in hk engine code, and do webber carb cam and exhaust manifold to this,
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My apologies - I assumed you wanted a cheap car to run around in, didn't realise your project ambitions ops:
As far as modifications go on a 1.1, Simon_Parker has plenty of experience (and Polo friends) so knows a thing or two. 8)
Have Fun
Andy
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I got my spray job on it's way which is costing me ?600 for full inside and out so might have to start looking for the 1.3 in a couple of months. Should be on better money soon too cos am off in the Army shortly so that should help with the project as money is usually the only problem with them lol
It's ok MKone, my fault, i didn't really make myself clear at first thats all. Cheers anyway though
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Yes I think it's the G40, but engine swops are not really my thing.
There are some threads on here about it under Modifications :-
http://www.vwgolfmk1.o…ms&file=viewtopic&t=18074
http://www.vwgolfmk1.o…ums&file=viewtopic&t=9859
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Andy
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Don't know exactly what i should do now so might just leave it and have a think, maybe have it as a summer project on the Golf.
Thanks for your help and advice though.
Bye
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Inlet manifold matched to the block, same with exhaust, valve job, bigger jet in the carb etc..
if you do five little things and each released 1/2 bhp then you might get another 8-10bhp, and you'll really notice it.
So go ahead and get stuck in, and don't listen to anyone that tells you it " isn't worth it "
Real golfers don't play with clubs
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