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will do Water Boy, ill be taking a full picture diary !
then we'll meet up for a fang
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Slick 50 racing 16 Valve MK2s in the UK had 239mm vented brakes in the mid 80s. They were not allowed to fit larger diameter discs, they could be grooved etc and pads were free.
These racers were running upto 180bhp on basically std brakes. A mate of mine has a 175bhp Turbo technics mk1 with std mk1 brakes AND pads and he never complains about not being able to stop.
From a money point of view I don't think building an 8V and then a 16V makes sense. You can build an engine with the aid of the internet/forums and a Haynes manual.
the only thing is i've got an 8v and all the bits in the shed and i dont have $800 for a bung 16v
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Soon there will be no tired 16vs. Currently rebuilding the second one.
I do have a 9a still though if anyone wants to go that road.
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VW: it aint just a car, its a way of life There are few things more satisfying in life than finding a solution to a problem and implementing it
My Blog: tinkererstales.blogspot.com.au
Slick 50 racing 16 Valve MK2s in the UK had 239mm vented brakes in the mid 80s. They were not allowed to fit larger diameter discs, they could be grooved etc and pads were free.
These racers were running upto 180bhp on basically std brakes. A mate of mine has a 175bhp Turbo technics mk1 with std mk1 brakes AND pads and he never complains about not being able to stop.
From a money point of view I don't think building an 8V and then a 16V makes sense. You can build an engine with the aid of the internet/forums and a Haynes manual.
Gavin
This is just from my experience and Phillip Island is a fast track and you need good brakes because they get pretty damn HOT...
For ample stopping power just have some really good after market pads like EBC or Pagid i beleive they are the best...
Sweet... You will probably be driving and i'll have just got my L's...
Cant wait only a week to go
mate i'm only 17, but ill be 18 in feb so ill take you for a spin then
VW: it aint just a car, its a way of life There are few things more satisfying in life than finding a solution to a problem and implementing it
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