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  • The Mk1 ABF Project

    Bummer about those mk3 extractors not fitting in there, I've been told they are good for up to 5whp on a mk3.

    Would be interesting to know if there is a way around this issue which a) doesn't cost the world b) is not a straight through pipe to regain those potentially lost horses.

    But he'll yeah, I like the idea of am ABF in the mk1.


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    • Fair to say this thread has been seriously neglected, but progress has definitely been made over the last 18months (!)

      In rough chronological/project order..

      ENGINE BAY
      Removed old Mk2 GTI Kjet (engine is for sale btw, will post pic and price soon)


      Cut off (and drilled out) the dented front panel
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      Welded up new panel


      Cleaned, sanded, sprayed and polished engine bay


      This was a major delay and almost ended it for me. My first attempt at wielding a spray gun was a disaster. The engine bay of a Mk1 is a tricky place to learn to spray paint haha! In hindsight I should have given myself much more time to practice, but I was perhaps too keen and over-confident

      The result was the worst orange peel I've ever seen! After lots of time devoted to cleaning, sanding and preparing by hand, I was pretty gutted by the result.

      It was a while before I could go back into the garage and put a hand to the mk1. I seriously considered getting rid of it. Very glad I didn't though. Eventually I rolled up my sleeves got the sanding paper out and started again. Unwilling to repeat past mistakes, I took the easy route and opted for rattle cans. Much easier in the cramped environment of an engine bay!
      Last edited by cartertronic; 02-07-2014, 12:31 PM.

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      • GEARBOX
        Reco'd and Peloquin LSD added (with new arp diff bolts)


        Cleaned up ready for paint
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        Primed and painted
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        More to follow...
        Last edited by cartertronic; 02-07-2014, 12:31 PM.

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        • Blast from the past, good to see!


          i like volkswagens
          My blog: http://garagefiftythree.blogspot.com.au/

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          • Haha yeah, better late than never I guess

            Just checked out your blog, you've definitely been busy! Great stuff!

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            • Originally posted by cartertronic View Post
              GEARBOX
              Reco'd and Peloquin LSD added (with new arp diff bolts)
              Who installed the LSD ?

              Just curious for the future
              MODS- TOO MANY

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              • Originally posted by vwthunder View Post
                Who installed the LSD ?

                Just curious for the future
                Was done by Volkswerke in Greensborough.

                Happy that it was done, but took a long while to be completed!

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