Project "little monster"
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Local Hero
Project "little monster"
Okay, I guess this falls squarely into the "modifications" forum, and I guess its also what the purists are most scared of people doing…..
The new arrival. Full MoT too….
It won't be seeing the roads for a little while yet though.
Hello? What's this? Hmmmm, it has those funny oval headlamps, that means it must be a Mk3. An uprated 2 litre? ABF engine perhaps (2litre tall block 16V)? Didn't they do a more powerful one with….
WARNING - PURISTS LOOK AWAY*
(*in fact, you may as well forget this entire thread)
Count them induction tubes….1 2 3 4 …… 5 ……. 6!!! Cylinders! Yes, this is a common-or-garden, just had a slight accident resulting in a Cat C write-off, VR6!!!!
Here's another pic, showing the main area of damage. The airbox and rad are trashed, but the chassis legs, engine and alternator all made it unscathed. Phew!
Watch this space……
The new arrival. Full MoT too….
It won't be seeing the roads for a little while yet though.
Hello? What's this? Hmmmm, it has those funny oval headlamps, that means it must be a Mk3. An uprated 2 litre? ABF engine perhaps (2litre tall block 16V)? Didn't they do a more powerful one with….
WARNING - PURISTS LOOK AWAY*
(*in fact, you may as well forget this entire thread)
Count them induction tubes….1 2 3 4 …… 5 ……. 6!!! Cylinders! Yes, this is a common-or-garden, just had a slight accident resulting in a Cat C write-off, VR6!!!!
Here's another pic, showing the main area of damage. The airbox and rad are trashed, but the chassis legs, engine and alternator all made it unscathed. Phew!
Watch this space……
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Local Hero
ah i see track monster number 2 is being readied for santapod next year maybe
bet you cant guess what ecu will run this puppy and as far as im aware its not been done in this country yet 8)
so what kind of diet will this be on then
bet you cant guess what ecu will run this puppy and as far as im aware its not been done in this country yet 8)
so what kind of diet will this be on then
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Web Team
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Local Hero
ew said
So, you restoring a mk3 then :wink:
Looking forward to this one, get stuck in!
lmfao best of britsh
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Old Timer
Blimey Paul - going for it big time now ! If you haven't already done so, registering on Caddy forum may be of interest as there are a couple of VR6 Mk1 Caddys on there. 'Admin' has posted a lot of build pics. He's managed to keep a lot of stuff like ABS, etc, too I seem to remember.
Unless that would spoil your fun of course
Unless that would spoil your fun of course
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Local Hero
i cnt believe jay dropped the hole car off, ithought he was going to strip it first
you owe me 1
you owe me 1
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Local Hero
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Old Timer
i always enjoy a good build thread! is this monster get charged too? 8O :wink:
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Local Hero
paul some info for you and this beast project your about to start
:wink:
Basil Daham, 1995 VW Golf VR6 - www.MSruns.com read only forum (Jan.15,2018)
:wink:
Basil Daham, 1995 VW Golf VR6 - www.MSruns.com read only forum (Jan.15,2018)
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Local Hero
Mini update. A couple of hours put in tonight, just taking my time slowly stripping the bits away and off the Mk3, so I can properly gain access to the engine to remove it. There's no Haynes manual for VR6s, so I need to take things easy and label a lot of the connections, etc and also the digital camera is really handy to give a reference later on.
Here's the latest pic.
Cheers for the link Ben, I'd found that a while ago and it means I can simply go ahead with the Megasquirt in there!
Here's the latest pic.
Cheers for the link Ben, I'd found that a while ago and it means I can simply go ahead with the Megasquirt in there!
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Local Hero
Tonight's update: I've finished the disconnections at the top of the engine, there were a couple of things I was stuck on (not having a manual for the VR6) but a night's sleep and thinking it logically, solved them.
Undoing CV joints, a bit of a pain/time consuming
Taking the strain
With the weight of the engine off it, the front crossmember can be unbolted and move out the way.
Then the engine can be lowered and slid forwards a little
Bit further
Clear of the car now
Better out than in
Tomorrow and onwards I'll be stripping what I need of the fuel system, the lambda probe, and a lot of the electrics (including the dashboard) and measuring and cutting the main subframe for the rear engine/transmission mounts.
Undoing CV joints, a bit of a pain/time consuming
Taking the strain
With the weight of the engine off it, the front crossmember can be unbolted and move out the way.
Then the engine can be lowered and slid forwards a little
Bit further
Clear of the car now
Better out than in
Tomorrow and onwards I'll be stripping what I need of the fuel system, the lambda probe, and a lot of the electrics (including the dashboard) and measuring and cutting the main subframe for the rear engine/transmission mounts.
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Settling In
Looking good :y:
VR6 caddy http://vwcaddyforum.com/showthread.php?t=492
VR6 turbo caddy http://vwcaddyforum.com/showthread.php?t=10536&highlight=turbo
VR6 caddy http://vwcaddyforum.com/showthread.php?t=492
VR6 turbo caddy http://vwcaddyforum.com/showthread.php?t=10536&highlight=turbo
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Local Hero
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Old Timer
now thats a big lump 8O
top thread paul, good luck with it
Chris
top thread paul, good luck with it
Chris
Need your console repaired or mods done? drop me a pm
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Local Hero
wheres the engine goin?
front or back!!
god that should be good for 750 bhp for a grand eh!! :wink:
front or back!!
god that should be good for 750 bhp for a grand eh!! :wink:
rebuild in progress....
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Settling In
excellent project! keep us updated!
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Local Hero
hmm i see your taking your time with this paul wouldnt want to rush it now
perhaps it will be ready for the end of august
the pod is waiting :wink:
perhaps it will be ready for the end of august
the pod is waiting :wink:
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Settled In
Im liking this kind of lunacy.
Is sir considering any forced induction? :mrgreen:
Is sir considering any forced induction? :mrgreen:
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Local Hero
It feels like I've not gotten much done recently - partly due to the electrics being a slow task, and partly because of the lack of time spent on it, due to the poor weather. Anyway, I've removed a lot of the dashboard, interior (to gain access to all the wiring) and removed/disconnected/pulled through, a lot of the wiring.
With a lack of space in the shed (long story), I've had to put this sheet over the engine/transmission and hope it doesn't leak or get blown away.
With a lack of space in the shed (long story), I've had to put this sheet over the engine/transmission and hope it doesn't leak or get blown away.
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Local Hero
This should prove interesting! 8)
Best of luck…
Rich
Best of luck…
Rich
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