Mk1 Project track car
Posted
#657798
(In Topic #79268)
Settling In
Mk1 Project track car
aGood afternoon,
well i have introduced myself on the appriate forum and thought i would make my first little post. Just wanted to gauge what people thought about my plans.
I have a mk2 as a daily drive, and i could go mad with that, but its throwing money away as i theres always going to be someone with a better car and faster car than me. So i have decided to build a track car (road legal) for fun. I have got my old mk1 back for nothing 8O
I would love to restore a golf, but dont have the money or the skills. so a think with help and a bit of looking i should be able to build something for fun.
so what do you think? any comments will be much apprieciated.
well i have introduced myself on the appriate forum and thought i would make my first little post. Just wanted to gauge what people thought about my plans.
I have a mk2 as a daily drive, and i could go mad with that, but its throwing money away as i theres always going to be someone with a better car and faster car than me. So i have decided to build a track car (road legal) for fun. I have got my old mk1 back for nothing 8O
I would love to restore a golf, but dont have the money or the skills. so a think with help and a bit of looking i should be able to build something for fun.
so what do you think? any comments will be much apprieciated.
Tank
Posted
Local Hero
Well, If you are prepared to use standard 9 spokes and don't want the sought after and expesive chrome bits and bobs, you should be able to do it very cheaply indeed!
Keep us posted with more pics!
Keep us posted with more pics!
My Build Thread
All My Build Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/pix-al/albums/72157622794406840
My other hobby - www.pix-al.co.uk
All My Build Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/pix-al/albums/72157622794406840
My other hobby - www.pix-al.co.uk
Posted
Old Timer
I have mint 8 spokers if u need them as i will be gettiong some shiny deep dish babies at a later date when i get the money
They will be goin cheep when i avantually get my new ones :wink:
They will be goin cheep when i avantually get my new ones :wink:
Mk1's Rock \m/
Posted
Settling In
what engine would you suggest to put in? mk2 1.8gti 8v? G40 (if i can find one)? Drive 1.6 or 1.8 twin webber carbs?
I dont know much about engines. so help would be great.
I dont know much about engines. so help would be great.
Tank
Posted
Old Timer
I dont know wot it is but it says 8V Gti Mk2 engine ha ha here u go
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VW-GOLF-GTI-MK2-8V-ENGINE-112000-MILES_W0QQitemZ4642268288QQcategoryZ9889QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VW-GOLF-GTI-MK2-8V-ENGINE-112000-MILES_W0QQitemZ4642268288QQcategoryZ9889QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Mk1's Rock \m/
Posted
Old Timer
xxchrissixx said
I dont know wot it is but it says 8V Gti Mk2 engine ha ha here u go
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VW-GOLF-GTI-MK2-8V-ENGINE-112000-MILES_W0QQitemZ4642268288QQcategoryZ9889QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Or evan this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Golf-Mk2-Complete-1-8-GTI-ENGINE_W0QQitemZ4643542069QQcategoryZ9889QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Mk1's Rock \m/
Posted
Settling In
thanks, been looking on ebay too.
just not sure which would be the best engine to go for.
just not sure which would be the best engine to go for.
Tank
Posted
Old Timer
Ok hun, I think i will leave this to the big boys on here lol!!!
They know there stuff
They know there stuff
Mk1's Rock \m/
Posted
Settling In
xxchrissixx said
Ok hun, I think i will leave this to the big boys on here lol!!!
They know there stuff
lol i hope they dont talk to technical as i will have to leave too.
Tank
Posted
Old Timer
Dont worry hun i will try and get Dano to talk to you about it if he knows coz i am a youngen only 17 and he knows how to talk to me haha!!!
I need it in simple blonde terms for me to understand
Oh the joys of beeing young!!!
I need it in simple blonde terms for me to understand
Oh the joys of beeing young!!!
Mk1's Rock \m/
Posted
Settling In
I like diagrams, picture with big writing always helps!
Tank
Posted
Settled In
well im only 17 too, so dont listen to what i say! eh chrissie? :mrgreen:
apparently, the easiets and simpelest way to do is to get hold of an early 90's 1.8 or 2.0 engine and put twin webers on it. injection requires all electrical computer crap and a complete full rewire, which is also a restriction. me and my mate were lookin into doin it on our 1.3 mk2 project car, ended up with a vr6 instead! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
got it mounted in but thats about as far as we got poor little sod ended up in a scrapyard :cry: :cry:
Greg 8)
apparently, the easiets and simpelest way to do is to get hold of an early 90's 1.8 or 2.0 engine and put twin webers on it. injection requires all electrical computer crap and a complete full rewire, which is also a restriction. me and my mate were lookin into doin it on our 1.3 mk2 project car, ended up with a vr6 instead! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
got it mounted in but thats about as far as we got poor little sod ended up in a scrapyard :cry: :cry:
Greg 8)
1981 Golf C 1.1
1982 Golf GTI
1992 Corrado G60
1999 Golf GT TDI
1982 Golf GTI
1992 Corrado G60
1999 Golf GT TDI
Posted
Settling In
jesus that is a bit ambishous. my brother has a VR6 and i cant imange being able to fit it in the bay of a mk1 by myself…. but i keep telling him i will steal it and put it in my mk2.
I am awear of the injection problem, thats why i am happy to stay away and stick the mechanical engine.
i am not going mad, but would like a bit of power. is a 1.8 driver engine with twin carbs worth it, or may aswel go 1.8 gti 8v.
I am awear of the injection problem, thats why i am happy to stay away and stick the mechanical engine.
i am not going mad, but would like a bit of power. is a 1.8 driver engine with twin carbs worth it, or may aswel go 1.8 gti 8v.
Tank
Posted
Settled In
1.8 or 2.0 16 valve :wink: the mk3 golfs and passats etc ran them.
the vr6 should fit the mk1, it fit straight into the mk2, just the gear linkage, driveshafts, hubs, exhaust etc was completely different!! we got it in and running and that was as far as we went :cry: no time or space.
Greg 8)
the vr6 should fit the mk1, it fit straight into the mk2, just the gear linkage, driveshafts, hubs, exhaust etc was completely different!! we got it in and running and that was as far as we went :cry: no time or space.
Greg 8)
1981 Golf C 1.1
1982 Golf GTI
1992 Corrado G60
1999 Golf GT TDI
1982 Golf GTI
1992 Corrado G60
1999 Golf GT TDI
Posted
Local Hero
Crazyquiff on here sells Mk1 bits and is based in Oxfordshire!
don't forget the berkshire meets :wink: always willing to give out some advice etc… (don't need to be in a Mk1 to turn up)
looks like you've got yourself a nice little project there, engine wise it all depends what you want from it, if you want some good power instantly alot of people go for the 2.0l 16v (ManicGTI has done his own and is a berkshire meet regular) although I have a bit of a soft spot for the old 8v, anything around 160-180bhp is plenty in a Mk1 IMO
I wouldn't use a VR in a Mk1 though as I've heard the handling is badly effected due to the weight of the engine and lack of weight for the car
don't forget the berkshire meets :wink: always willing to give out some advice etc… (don't need to be in a Mk1 to turn up)
looks like you've got yourself a nice little project there, engine wise it all depends what you want from it, if you want some good power instantly alot of people go for the 2.0l 16v (ManicGTI has done his own and is a berkshire meet regular) although I have a bit of a soft spot for the old 8v, anything around 160-180bhp is plenty in a Mk1 IMO
I wouldn't use a VR in a Mk1 though as I've heard the handling is badly effected due to the weight of the engine and lack of weight for the car
Posted
Settling In
I think i am heading into the thought of putting a mk2 8v into the mk1, seems the easyest.
But sometime I feel like having something different, and think of the tidy 1.6 driver on carbs. how much power could you get out of that?
then i think no something bigger is needed.
but i think i will cross that bridge when i come to it, first thing i need to do is strip the car, hoping for sun this weekend.
Then start looking at the brakes. if i am going down the scrappy what brake should i look to change to? mk1 gti? mk2 gti?
But sometime I feel like having something different, and think of the tidy 1.6 driver on carbs. how much power could you get out of that?
then i think no something bigger is needed.
but i think i will cross that bridge when i come to it, first thing i need to do is strip the car, hoping for sun this weekend.
Then start looking at the brakes. if i am going down the scrappy what brake should i look to change to? mk1 gti? mk2 gti?
Tank
Posted
Settling In
PhillTMK1GTI said
don't forget the berkshire meets :wink: always willing to give out some advice etc… (don't need to be in a Mk1 to turn up)
where can i find info on these meet?
Tank
Posted
Local Hero
Tank_mk1 - before you start out with engine mods, which engine is in your Mk1 currently?
If you have a small block carb engine (1.1 or 1.3) then larger VW engines won't go straight in. In this case, a Polo G40 engine would be a good choice, and relatively rare IMO. There is also the option of a small block with bike carbs, which sounds good and goes pretty well. Simon_parker on here attempted this, although he didn't quite finish it in the end.
If you have a big block carb or injection engine (1.5 carb, 1.6 carb / injection, or a 1.8 injection) then the larger engines are a straight swap. I think I'm right in saying that bar the odd difference, the Mk1 1.8 8v and the Mk2 1.8 8v are basically the same engine, so don't swap in another if you've already got one!
Not many people go down the G60 route, so that would be an option. Sounds lovely IMO 2.0 8v and 16v are more popular choices, and give good power and torque.
Check out the modification section here for more info, as whatever you choose, someone will have attempted it on here and will be able to give you some advice…
Finally, the Berkshire meet page is here but the date is wrong as the page has been locked due to Turkish hackers… Long story… It's on the 3rd Wednesday of every month.
Hope all this helps
Richard
If you have a small block carb engine (1.1 or 1.3) then larger VW engines won't go straight in. In this case, a Polo G40 engine would be a good choice, and relatively rare IMO. There is also the option of a small block with bike carbs, which sounds good and goes pretty well. Simon_parker on here attempted this, although he didn't quite finish it in the end.
If you have a big block carb or injection engine (1.5 carb, 1.6 carb / injection, or a 1.8 injection) then the larger engines are a straight swap. I think I'm right in saying that bar the odd difference, the Mk1 1.8 8v and the Mk2 1.8 8v are basically the same engine, so don't swap in another if you've already got one!
Not many people go down the G60 route, so that would be an option. Sounds lovely IMO 2.0 8v and 16v are more popular choices, and give good power and torque.
Check out the modification section here for more info, as whatever you choose, someone will have attempted it on here and will be able to give you some advice…
Finally, the Berkshire meet page is here but the date is wrong as the page has been locked due to Turkish hackers… Long story… It's on the 3rd Wednesday of every month.
Hope all this helps
Richard
Posted
Settled In
Tank mk1, my first car (for learning) was a 1.6 mk2, had it when i was 16 actually, anyway it was as flat as a pancake!! 8O so was the 1.3. this is why i was shocked when my mk1 1.3 driver went like a rocket in comparison, and even my 1.1 had more power than the mk2 1.6. i was puzzled but put it down to less weight :dontknow:
it might be ok in the lighter mk1 :wink: but the mk2's didnt feel heavier, they just didnt seem to have any 'go' in them.
2.0 16 valve :wink:
Greg 8)
it might be ok in the lighter mk1 :wink: but the mk2's didnt feel heavier, they just didnt seem to have any 'go' in them.
2.0 16 valve :wink:
Greg 8)
1981 Golf C 1.1
1982 Golf GTI
1992 Corrado G60
1999 Golf GT TDI
1982 Golf GTI
1992 Corrado G60
1999 Golf GT TDI
Posted
Settling In
well……………….. if u thought ur mk1 was a little flat chested - u could always visit www.autobra.co.uk - this way u can protect ur most valuable assets!!!!
0 guests and 0 members have just viewed this: None.