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  • Mk1 Scirocco- light Blue

    I am ready to change from my Old Oval Beetle... to a nice
    watercooled car. Luckily my Brother has this Scirocco.
    - I persuaded him to let me have it.

    It is a Mk1 TS 1.6 with twin Dells. It hasnt been on the road for a few years now.
    Was Light Blue with multi Coloured Stripes down the sides.
    VolksSpares in S.A. used to own it.

    -


    This car used to be in Fairfield. Its now garaged elsewhere.
    I'm keen to get it and start the work , but there's always stuff holding
    up progress.
    Glenn.
    Last edited by Hydro; 13-07-2013, 05:06 PM. Reason: fix
    Glenn....with Old Scirocco to replace old Beetle.sigpic

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    Congrats! If u need help with the motor give Matt aka golf loon a buzz or a pm. He's a master with the older wc's.
    Originally posted by Whubbsie
    There is nothing better than a polo badge, thats why you will notice Veyron drivers with polo gti badges.... they know where the true sizzles at!

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    • #3
      we welcome rocco owners with open arms congrats mate what engine did you get?

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      • #4
        there a good thread on here about a turbod mk1 rocco 16v

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        • #5
          Thanks for the Welcome Guys.
          I will need to see Matt regarding the Brake improvements.
          Those standard brakes get scary at times.!


          I already know what a Great car it is to drive. It corners like nothing else.
          Glenn.
          Last edited by Hydro; 13-07-2013, 05:09 PM. Reason: spelling
          Glenn....with Old Scirocco to replace old Beetle.sigpic

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          • #6
            William , your IBiza is Unreal, just checked out your pic.
            Glenn.
            Glenn....with Old Scirocco to replace old Beetle.sigpic

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            • #7
              A blue scirocco in Fairfield? How come I've never seen it... oh well, at least its going to a better place. You said it was in storage was it? Regardless I look forward to seeing the car brought back to its original pristine condition!

              Good luck m8!
              80,000km 1997 MK3 VR6 manual for sale - www.vwwatercooled.org.au/forums/f23/80-000km-1997-manual-vr6-nsw-sydney-67658.html

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              • #8
                yay for more roccos. Congrats on your buy, make sure you take lots of pics to share with us all! And dont worry about paint. I just finished painting my mk 1 golf in the garage., so not all the restos on here are going to be show cars!

                Welcome mate


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

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                • #9
                  cheers mate thats an old pic looks better now dvr68u brenton is the fellas name nice guy him and mat from camden gti are the people to see mat has a factory located in campbell town called gti performance i also offer my services too for a couple of beers goodluck with the build sounds tasty so far pics help tho

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                  • #10
                    Found this on matey-matey.com/dis_2

                    The biggest structural alteration to the engine was the adoption of bowl-in-piston combustion chambers of a 'Heron' design (dish-headed piston crowns), which allowed the engineers to raise the compression ratio from 8.2:1 to 9.5:1. The inlet valves were enlarged, whilst the main and big end bearings were uprated to cope with the increased engine speeds. These changes raised the output of the engine from 75BHP to 110BHP at 6100rpm, and maximum torque was increased to 101lb ft at 5000 rpm. As the figures suggest, the new engine's peak power was produced at the top end of the rev-range, which coupled with the engines inherent eagerness to rev, forced the inclusion of a rev limiter with a cut-out set at 6900 rpm.

                    Following lengthy testing, an airdam was added under the bumper at the front of the car to improve stability at speed. To offset the subsequent reduction in airflow over the 'sump', an oilcooler was mounted to the side of the radiator. Placed directly in the air-stream, it helped reduce the higher oil temperatures of the newly tuned engine. Unlike the generation of similar cars that would soon follow in the GTI's footsteps, no other spoilers were fitted to the Golf. A variety of airdams and ailerons were tested, but were ultimately rejected as their marginal benefits were outweighed by their weight and detriment to the car's appearance. As demonstrated later, the prudence of this decision to keep the car subtle is undoubtedly a significant factor in the GTI's success.

                    With a resultant fifty-seven percent power increase over the standard 1600 Golf, Volkswagen's engineers wisely uprated the braking system. The solid front discs were replaced with ventilated items, whilst a larger servo was included to provide greater pedal assistance. For increased braking safety a load-proportioning valve was fitted to the rear suspension beam. The valve linked between the car and the suspension, directly apportioned rear braking effort according to load in the rear of the car. Under hard braking, the system would automatically lessen braking at the rear as the car began to dive at the nose, thus preventing premature and dangerous rear brake lock.
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                    I'll have to look at the GTI head to see what thats like.
                    I certainly need to improve the brakes.
                    Glenn.
                    Glenn....with Old Scirocco to replace old Beetle.sigpic

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                    • #11
                      Only Mk1 GTI 1600cc engines are the heron ones. The engine you have is a 1600 cc non gti engine.

                      When is this car going to be driving?
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                      • #12
                        You are a lucky man hydro
                        These cars are my favourite VW
                        I have read somewhere that 16v version that came with bigger brakes & a 3' stright through exhaust, which gave it a better top speed than the porchse 911 of the day
                        Not to mention that it really looks the bussiness with the sleek lines it has

                        If you ever bother to sell it, I'm sure you would get a lot of attention

                        cheers Ian

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                        • #13
                          awesome stuff hydro !
                          economy over speed ohhh i dunno
                          VW: it aint just a car, its a way of life
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by aliasmk2 View Post
                            You are a lucky man hydro
                            These cars are my favourite VW
                            I have read somewhere that 16v version that came with bigger brakes & a 3' stright through exhaust, which gave it a better top speed than the porchse 911 of the day
                            Not to mention that it really looks the bussiness with the sleek lines it has

                            If you ever bother to sell it, I'm sure you would get a lot of attention

                            cheers Ian
                            16 Valvers are the later body style ( scirocco2 ) still ,on the A1 platform tho.. same as Loons example.. never heard of the three foot exhaust tho..
                            Lots of MK 1 Scirocco's...

                            If it aint a MK 1 then it must be a donor car ??

                            Cheers,
                            Grant...

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by roccodingo View Post
                              16 Valvers are the later body style ( scirocco2 ) still ,on the A1 platform tho.. same as Loons example.. never heard of the three foot exhaust tho..
                              Doh, I meant 3 inch exhaust

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