so how does it go now with the timing in the right spot, as quick as a 1.8l bottom end ?
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nah, i took Dom for a ride and he said his stock 1.8 was quicker in the cabrioVW: it aint just a car, its a way of life
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that might be because the head is a 1.6l not a 1.8l head, also 2 up is always slowerMK1 4door
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Good to hear you had some help from Pete & Nick.
Did Nick tune the weber by ear & feel?
Stale fuel will alway's be a killer on performance for sure. Get some good fuel in it & maybe advance the timing a tiny bit & see how it goes.
With the cam advanced it would have had some nice bottom end poke. Well it should have had.
I'm sure if it was a 1.8L it would have gone pretty hard even with a 1.6L head, as the compression should be higher. It should be faster than my stocky GX 1.8L.
I think Bill from memory built a 1830+cc 8v using the 1.6 head & it flew.Last edited by Oneofthegreats; 07-07-2008, 06:06 PM.
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Originally posted by DVR68U View Postthat might be because the head is a 1.6l not a 1.8l head, also 2 up is always slower
i drove it all the way home still feeling like a 1.6, even with a squirt onto the freeway.Last edited by GoLfMan; 07-07-2008, 07:00 PM.VW: it aint just a car, its a way of life
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Originally posted by golfworx View PostGood to hear you had some help from Pete & Nick.
Did Nick tune the weber by ear & feel?
Stale fuel will alway's be a killer on performance for sure. Get some good fuel in it & maybe advance the timing a tiny bit & see how it goes.
With the cam advanced it would have had some nice bottom end poke. Well it should have had.
I'm sure if it was a 1.8L it would have gone pretty hard even with a 1.6L head, as the compression should be higher. It should be faster than my stocky GX 1.8L.
I think Bill from memory built a 1830+cc 8v using the 1.6 head & it flew.
yeh i've shoved some 98 in her and with a good run she should be running alright i recon.
i smell a drag race comin on Tim, i recon i'll get my arse handed to me on a platter but it'll be fun regardless!
yup Bills motor is a beast, 1.6 bored and stroked to 1830 using a 1.7 crank from the US and using a Pre-emissions head with big valves and some serious porting! (i think thats it!!!) revs pretty dam hard and he recons it puts out 180hpLast edited by GoLfMan; 07-07-2008, 07:03 PM.VW: it aint just a car, its a way of life
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Small Update:
i cut out the windscreen rubber around the rust spots in the pillars just so i could get a better look at it, but got carried away and cut out the whole windscreen. The rust isnt that bad on the RHS but is bad on the left, oh well just looks like i have a bit of welding and painting to do this weekend
photos laterVW: it aint just a car, its a way of life
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Originally posted by GoLfMan View PostSmall Update:
i cut out the windscreen rubber around the rust spots in the pillars just so i could get a better look at it, but got carried away and cut out the whole windscreen. The rust isnt that bad on the RHS but is bad on the left, oh well just looks like i have a bit of welding and painting to do this weekend
photos later
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Last edited by GoLfMan; 08-07-2008, 08:29 PM.VW: it aint just a car, its a way of life
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Your car is looking very.... Um, run in.
Good to see some progress.
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dude bad night to take out the wind screen!!
careful the interior will get damp...
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Originally posted by Jarred View Postdude bad night to take out the wind screen!!
careful the interior will get damp...
josh you never got back to me on those gaurds"The Stu likes this"
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Originally posted by thestu View Postjosh you never got back to me on those gaurdsVW: it aint just a car, its a way of life
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small update:
fixed the rust in the pillars thanks for Jarred and Stu.
Windscreen monday, RWC next week, i wonder how much they'll knock back.
also one other tiny little details....
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Coilovers? Nice one. drop it like it's hot..
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