VW Golf mk1 Berg cup
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Extremely long-term
Model: VW Golf mk1 1978
Engine: 1.1
Power: ?
Modifications:
- Engine: ABF, 83.50 mm pistons, diesel shaft, large valves, solid cam followers, ITB, ARP, Wiggins.
- Electronics: ECU, dashboard, GPS Magneti Marelli, motorsport wiring - Raychem, Deutsch AS.
- Suspension: H&R
- Brake system: Front: Wilwood four-piston callipers, 11" floating discs. Back: Wilwood four-piston calipers, floating discs 10.75". Pedalbox, Goodridge / Krontec, ARP
- Wheels: Graku 1430
- Interior: sport seats, roll cage, motorsport shifter.
Hi from Poland.
Some time ago I thought that I was finished my story with tuning, and a few engineering-racing years will be enough for the rest of my life, but I was wrong, so I would like to introduce you to my extremely long-term project of a road racing VW Golf. Long-term because due to the permanent lack of time I work episodically on it.
The decision about the character of the car is not final either and it may turn out to be completely trackday.
Basically, I'm not in a hurry, the finances "are what they are", and the design phase makes me so much pleasure that I do not have any pressure on any car trip.
Above you can read a rough plan for a car; the small part (from the purchasing/manufacturing side) is more or less realized.
VW Golf I was looking for a few months and I was finally able to find some good condition one in Croatia.
Engine: 1.1
Power: ?
Modifications:
- Engine: ABF, 83.50 mm pistons, diesel shaft, large valves, solid cam followers, ITB, ARP, Wiggins.
- Electronics: ECU, dashboard, GPS Magneti Marelli, motorsport wiring - Raychem, Deutsch AS.
- Suspension: H&R
- Brake system: Front: Wilwood four-piston callipers, 11" floating discs. Back: Wilwood four-piston calipers, floating discs 10.75". Pedalbox, Goodridge / Krontec, ARP
- Wheels: Graku 1430
- Interior: sport seats, roll cage, motorsport shifter.
Hi from Poland.
Some time ago I thought that I was finished my story with tuning, and a few engineering-racing years will be enough for the rest of my life, but I was wrong, so I would like to introduce you to my extremely long-term project of a road racing VW Golf. Long-term because due to the permanent lack of time I work episodically on it.
The decision about the character of the car is not final either and it may turn out to be completely trackday.
Basically, I'm not in a hurry, the finances "are what they are", and the design phase makes me so much pleasure that I do not have any pressure on any car trip.
Above you can read a rough plan for a car; the small part (from the purchasing/manufacturing side) is more or less realized.
VW Golf I was looking for a few months and I was finally able to find some good condition one in Croatia.
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Some time ago I was looking for wheels. I need minum three-part, it would be easy to adjust the width of the widebody. I had BBS RS and I did not rule out this option again, but this time I wanted it to be more original. In the Netherlands I fount rare Graku wheels used in motorsport. Unfortunately, the seller did not want to sell only four, so you had to take a whole set of seven rims and four additional outer lips. To make it not easy, the rims are bolted with twenty bolts, and there are no rims like this on the market and they will have to be made to special order.
As I mentioned before, so far a lot more is happening in the computer.
The final result:
The next step was to design bells and calipers adapters.
Assembled:
It fit, so I ordered
As I mentioned before, so far a lot more is happening in the computer.
The final result:
The next step was to design bells and calipers adapters.
Assembled:
It fit, so I ordered
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VW Golf mk1 Berg cup
Very nice I’m a big fan of yellow golfs
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I absolutely LOVE where this is going…
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Loving the engineering behind this - what 3D scanner setup are you using? Always love seeing some CAD on the first page of a thread.
Also very encouraging seeing the words Raychem and Deutsch already! Always know it'll be a good thread when there's some proper Motorsport wiring involved.
Also very encouraging seeing the words Raychem and Deutsch already! Always know it'll be a good thread when there's some proper Motorsport wiring involved.
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Thanks guys
A lot of projects has excellent mechanical stuff and beautiful engineering ideas, but without proper wiring… I hope I will not let you down.
Ugh… I'm going to change paint colour… But happily, not so much.gafo said
Very nice I’m a big fan of yellow golfs
Unfortunately I don't know details… It was some optical Smarttech.JakeMcC said
Loving the engineering behind this - what 3D scanner setup are you using? Always love seeing some CAD on the first page of a thread.
Also very encouraging seeing the words Raychem and Deutsch already! Always know it'll be a good thread when there's some proper Motorsport wiring involved.
A lot of projects has excellent mechanical stuff and beautiful engineering ideas, but without proper wiring… I hope I will not let you down.
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It was supposed to be one of the last pieces of the puzzle, but a few days ago my friend woke me up at night saying that I must help him get something out of Fiat Seicento…
In the meantime, the concept of a overbore also changed slightly, which is why the current 84.00mm pistons from BMW are for sale:
In the meantime, the concept of a overbore also changed slightly, which is why the current 84.00mm pistons from BMW are for sale:
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Small update.
From the beginning of project, I planned to change the bumpers to narrow ones. So I considered buying aluminum replicas or "spend to much" on original set. However, original set and even replicas doesn't fit the concept of the car and I could make up my mind to buy any. Previous race car (and in fact), the first contact with carbon as a construction material, gave me some admiration and respect for this material because it allowed us to massively reduce the mass of car.
So I followed into instinct when I saw them. Ordered in December, they arrived yesterday, so it took a while, (no tproducer fault - there will be two more details that have not been available in his offer yet) but happily most of them I received before Brexit ( ) - yesterday they arrived with the spoiler.
Full of carbon, made in pre-preg technology.
What's more, the new Hella indicator lights and I think that's what I meant when it comes to "smuggling" motorsport into the street in this case.
From the beginning of project, I planned to change the bumpers to narrow ones. So I considered buying aluminum replicas or "spend to much" on original set. However, original set and even replicas doesn't fit the concept of the car and I could make up my mind to buy any. Previous race car (and in fact), the first contact with carbon as a construction material, gave me some admiration and respect for this material because it allowed us to massively reduce the mass of car.
So I followed into instinct when I saw them. Ordered in December, they arrived yesterday, so it took a while, (no tproducer fault - there will be two more details that have not been available in his offer yet) but happily most of them I received before Brexit ( ) - yesterday they arrived with the spoiler.
Full of carbon, made in pre-preg technology.
What's more, the new Hella indicator lights and I think that's what I meant when it comes to "smuggling" motorsport into the street in this case.
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I've got a good feeling about this car!
Current rides:
2003 BMW 330d Manual Saloon Msport
1985 GTI cabriolet black edition (42k miles)
1999 Triumph Daytona 955i Post apocalyptic, rat, brat, scrambler, steam punk, cafe racer
2003 BMW 330d Manual Saloon Msport
1985 GTI cabriolet black edition (42k miles)
1999 Triumph Daytona 955i Post apocalyptic, rat, brat, scrambler, steam punk, cafe racer
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Thanks! Since I already have the engine, I decided to give it some attention.WATERNAIR said
I've got a good feeling about this car!
The OEM oil breather will be replaced with the catch tank, but for this I need a blank plate with Wiggins ferrule.
And the full kit If someone wants. 25 grams of total weight reduction vs OEM breather.
It can be any another fitting (not only for Wiggins clamp)
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I always wanted Wiggins, so in this project I'm going to use much more.JakeMcC said
Good job on the blanking plate - really cool to see someone using Wiggins connectors!
Would you be happy to share the CAD file?
Send me PM - your email address and what parts do you need.
Next detal, next weight reduction - 617 grams of distributor vs 85 grams of distributor blank plate.
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Since I bought a car, I've been working on a shifter project. The number one is CAE, which supposed to work very vell, so I came to the conclusion that it makes no sense to "reinvent the wheel". Based on informations from Internet, I made the project and made a few details.
Unfortunately, after that I came across the unavailability of CNC machines, so I decided to buy the original one…
So…
" #nofakeshifter "
I have not had time to thoroughly verify it, but it looks like I can finish this project, especially if anyone of you was interested.
Unfortunately, after that I came across the unavailability of CNC machines, so I decided to buy the original one…
So…
" #nofakeshifter "
I have not had time to thoroughly verify it, but it looks like I can finish this project, especially if anyone of you was interested.
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Really loving this project :-D
Care to share the CAD models for the shifter?
Care to share the CAD models for the shifter?
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I am very sorry but I think it is not a good idea to spoil the CAE project/business by distributing this project because it's very close to the original.wadeenie said
Really loving this project :-D
Care to share the CAD models for the shifter?
I'm happy to help in other cases.
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I am very sorry but I think it is not a good idea to spoil the CAE project/business by distributing this project because it's very close to the original.wadeenie said
Really loving this project :-D
Care to share the CAD models for the shifter?
I'm happy to help in other cases.
Fair enough, i have already modelled up a CAE copy i just wanted to compare designs.
Anyway good luck with the build
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I got five keys to Golf, and each one was for something different, so I needed to find a one-key kit and I even managed to get a completely new one.
While searching, I found mk1 with handles from Porsche 944 turbo.
I like details, and these door handles are quite rare, that's why I decided to have such a set.
AI bought also some stuff from the service and they're waiting for regeneration, which won't be that easy.
However, I do not know if they will be use in the car, because I belong to people who have already convinced that the fight for every gram is important, so in this project I will also pay attention to it.
For these parts, the weight balance is definitely unfavorable.
While searching, I found mk1 with handles from Porsche 944 turbo.
I like details, and these door handles are quite rare, that's why I decided to have such a set.
AI bought also some stuff from the service and they're waiting for regeneration, which won't be that easy.
However, I do not know if they will be use in the car, because I belong to people who have already convinced that the fight for every gram is important, so in this project I will also pay attention to it.
For these parts, the weight balance is definitely unfavorable.
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I wonder if there is a way to drill out material on the inside/underside of the Porsche handles , I would be scared to do it to any of my own however
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Be interested how this shapes up, my goal is to build a 16v turbo engined berg cup cap that looks and goes something like this legendary one which is just over 300bhp 😎
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WOW no messing around here, lovely job
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