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  • aaawesome!
    big congrats on getting it on the racetrack it looks perfect

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    • so post race day, i have purchased a set of 8 new lifters and new strut top mounts as they were both not the best before wakefield and now they are obviously a little worse...will change these on the weekend as well as an oil and coolant change..

      if all goes well, aiming to put a new clutch in within the fortnight.

      also purchase a 2L oil catch can to prevent oil dripping for the breather filter on the rocker cover...think that will be the last of the oil leaks as I change the gasket behind the oil filter house pre wakefield.
      78 2-door 1.8 KR 16v - twin dellorto's

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      • have been brainstorming some upgrades to the golf...i'm going to leave it as in for now but will change the cam to give it more low end grunt and get it tuned properly as it's running pretty rich..

        my aim in the next 6 months is to firstly save up lol and then swap a 2L bottom end into it which I have that has been built with upgraded pistons/rods and is all balanced etc..I will then look at getting a big valve 1.8 head and doing all the bits to it...valves, springs, cam etc etc...this same setup in a 75 passat wagon was doing 15 or 16's at the 1/4 mile so it should go great guns in the mk1...

        i have now have a terminal disease known as "need more power"
        78 2-door 1.8 KR 16v - twin dellorto's

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        • Hahah, that's fantastic, I love it!


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

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          • was told today never to run 98 Ron in carburettor engines...

            was told this was the reason for my fuel consumption issues and fouling of the plugs...

            i think its more so to do with the mixtures and timing which probably need to be checked after it copped a hiding a wakefield...

            any thought on this? is 95 Ron the 'best' option?
            78 2-door 1.8 KR 16v - twin dellorto's

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            • Ummmmm im pretty sure most people with a "warm engine" would run a higher octane fuel.

              A good tune will have you running the best. Which should have consumption spot on and power at maximum.

              Maybe the car is over jetted causing plugs to foul and excessive fuel use.

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              • I can't see how running the best quality commericially available fuel (ie 9 is a bad things. Should give you a better bang cleaner burner. etc, might also be able to run a touch more timing.

                I echo woody's sentiments though. Spend the cash, and get them tuned up properly. Take them to a place with a dyno, and a couple old alfas hanging about (They have twin DCOE's as standard ) That should see it run a bit smooth, get better economy (if you're running too rich and fouling plugs atm) and hopefully get a few more neddies though.

                You may want to look at other short term goals too, ie cam, electronic ignition and stuff. No point getting it tuned, only to change cam a month later, if you know what I mean?


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

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                • Originally posted by Jarred View Post
                  I can't see how running the best quality commericially available fuel (ie 9 is a bad things. Should give you a better bang cleaner burner. etc, might also be able to run a touch more timing.

                  I echo woody's sentiments though. Spend the cash, and get them tuned up properly. Take them to a place with a dyno, and a couple old alfas hanging about (They have twin DCOE's as standard ) That should see it run a bit smooth, get better economy (if you're running too rich and fouling plugs atm) and hopefully get a few more neddies though.

                  You may want to look at other short term goals too, ie cam, electronic ignition and stuff. No point getting it tuned, only to change cam a month later, if you know what I mean?
                  yeah of course, im changing the cam and lifters at the begining of next week and were going spend a bit of time giving it a good tune when we do that...

                  i couldnt see how 98 ron would make such a difference, and as you said it gives you longer strokes without the chance of pinging/unburt fuel...

                  while we are on the topic, does anybody know of a quality tuning place in syd who would be willing and have the know how to fiddle with mixtures?
                  78 2-door 1.8 KR 16v - twin dellorto's

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                  • Originally posted by dubmc View Post
                    was told today never to run 98 Ron in carburettor engines...

                    was told this was the reason for my fuel consumption issues and fouling of the plugs...

                    i think its more so to do with the mixtures and timing which probably need to be checked after it copped a hiding a wakefield...

                    any thought on this? is 95 Ron the 'best' option?
                    Told not to run 98 ron? That's complete bull****.

                    If you are fouling plugs, the carbs are over jetted or the plugs are too cold. If you are running standard heat range plugs, it's just simply too rich. Stick 4 litres of metho in the tank next time you fill it up, or try E10 (same thing). If it runs better, you're too rich.

                    Ethanol needs a richer AFR, so if you use an ethanol blend with the same jetting the AFR will actually be leaner.

                    I used to run E10 premium in my Mk1 1.7 11:1 comp, G grind, ported, 44 IDF weber engine religiously. And i'll be doing the same for my 16v. Heaps better stuff.

                    APR Tuned | KW Suspension | INA Engineering | Mocal Oil Control |
                    Website: http://www.tprengineering.com
                    Email: chris@tprengineering.com

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                    • So wait, if your engine is running a bit/lot richer, you'd advise to use e-10 preeny?

                      Hmm that explains why theres less smoke when i use e-10.
                      Sorry to hi-jack thread, but i was about to open a thread on petrol smell, however seeing as its in discusion.
                      What can cause excessive petrol smell inside the car? Could that be due to over fueling?
                      - Orange Golf mk1 LS, 1.8 5speed, 32/36 - sold
                      - Golf mk1 Swallowtail rebuild, completely stripped
                      - Brown U.S import 81 cabby
                      - 88 Honda crx b18cr

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                      • Possibly George, could also be due to fumes from the engine bay leaking into the cabin, (through the front) or exhaust getting drawn into the cabin, through under the tailgate. Check your boot seal mate, as well as engine bay seal (rain tray rubber). If you've got a leak, and you're overfuelling, well yea, you'll smell it in the cain pretty clearly.


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

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                        • Originally posted by Jarred View Post
                          Possibly George, could also be due to fumes from the engine bay leaking into the cabin, (through the front) or exhaust getting drawn into the cabin, through under the tailgate. Check your boot seal mate, as well as engine bay seal (rain tray rubber). If you've got a leak, and you're overfuelling, well yea, you'll smell it in the cain pretty clearly.
                          Hahaha will do mate. I know i dont have a rain tray rubber, and my boot seal isnt 100%
                          I get outta the car high all the time .. feel like snoop dog whenever i hop out lol
                          - Orange Golf mk1 LS, 1.8 5speed, 32/36 - sold
                          - Golf mk1 Swallowtail rebuild, completely stripped
                          - Brown U.S import 81 cabby
                          - 88 Honda crx b18cr

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                          • was doing uni work all day and decided i would chill out and go for a drive tonight...i actually never 'speed' rediculously anywhere on the street but got done 20 kays over rolling down a hill and nice $200 fine to go with it...like i wasn't broke enough...fu*king cars are a money pit...eoi 78 2-door mk1 for sale, any interest? ahah f*ck worst mood

                            oh and 4 points...
                            78 2-door 1.8 KR 16v - twin dellorto's

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                            • Sh** happens.

                              Sit back, break open a large block of your favorite chocolate, put on a good video and forget about today.

                              In a few days you'll be laughing about thinking about selling the Golf.

                              Cheers

                              Paul
                              Last edited by sports racer; 01-06-2011, 11:22 PM.
                              1978 MK1 2.0 16v http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...-46488-70.html
                              1991 MK2 GTI 2.0 8v, white (RIP) and it's red replacement http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...gti-42078.html
                              1997 MK3 CL http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...ml#post1292061
                              2001 & 2002 Bora 4motion. http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...st-123823.html

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                              • Originally posted by GeorgeMK1 View Post
                                So wait, if your engine is running a bit/lot richer, you'd advise to use e-10 preeny?

                                Hmm that explains why theres less smoke when i use e-10.
                                Sorry to hi-jack thread, but i was about to open a thread on petrol smell, however seeing as its in discusion.
                                What can cause excessive petrol smell inside the car? Could that be due to over fueling?
                                I'd advise running E10 anyway. It slows the charge burn down, gives you more torque, stops detonation.. Etc. It won't make a huge difference if your engine is rich but it will help.

                                What carbie are you running? If you are running a weber with an open element filter on top and a bigger cam I wouldn't be surprised. At idle They will blow a fuel mist back out of the trumpets. Some of which can woft into the cabin through the vents if your rain tray seal isn't that good. I had trouble with that.

                                APR Tuned | KW Suspension | INA Engineering | Mocal Oil Control |
                                Website: http://www.tprengineering.com
                                Email: chris@tprengineering.com

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