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  • Going efi soon tell me about surge tanks

    going to upgrage my mk1 project two 16v and i have heard that u cant use the standard fuel tank with out a surge tank, i heard the other option was to get a gti / desiel tank but in the gti cabrio i just sold i already had some trouble when doing long hard right turns with fuel starvation. i dont think the baffles are good enough. could anyone with conversion experience give me some clues (please if u have no clues dont respond)
    owned a number of mk1 golfs have a collection of spare parts project golf is a 78 2 door

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    Done quite a few injection conversions on mk1s and the only time fuel starvation is a problem is when you're out of fuel.After all the dsl/gti tank worked for every standard injected car VW made.The fuel tank in my caddy is the standard dsl one and it feeds the 1.8t without any problems.
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    • #3
      had the same prob in my 85 gti cabrio..even put in a new lift pump...fuel starve on hard cornering...think you are in the right area with the baffles ..never got to the bottom of it. as pete says most other converted cars using diesel tanks dont appear to suffer the same prob...got me stumped!!!!! surge tank is always a safe bet..on anything driving hard...cheers steve.....wasn't a black gti cabrio you owned was it?

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      • #4
        I think diesel tanks and GTI tanks are slightly different. I heard that the diesels had better baffles, so maybe your problem is limited to those mid model cabrios. They were basically running Mk2 everything, but a modified Mk1 tank.

        I`m using a diesel tank in my Mk1, 16v easier to get in Oz.
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        • #5
          Use a lift pump as in later Cabrios,better than taking the tank out ??????

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          • #6
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            the gti and diesel tanks have the same part no. according to brians computer so cant see them being different. golfwise are u suggesting standard tank with lift pump into surge tank sounds like the easiest solution to me. unless someone local has a diesel tank for sale. thanks all for responce
            owned a number of mk1 golfs have a collection of spare parts project golf is a 78 2 door

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            • #7
              Fuel tanks

              VW stopped using the old diesel/GTI tanks as far back as 1984 and used a normal style one with a lift pump.There is a lot of engineering brains at wolfsburg, why reinvent the wheel I say.
              I changed many a tank for the diesel ones in the past but never again.
              Go lift pumps !

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              • #8
                Re: Fuel tanks

                Originally posted by Golfwise
                VW stopped using the old diesel/GTI tanks as far back as 1984 and used a normal style one with a lift pump.There is a lot of engineering brains at wolfsburg, why reinvent the wheel I say.
                I changed many a tank for the diesel ones in the past but never again.
                Go lift pumps !
                The lift pump tank is different again.
                171 201 075P NA Tank
                171 201 075Q FI Tank
                151 201 075B FI Lift Pump Cabrio Tank

                I am not sure but I think that the fuel lines may be larger in FI tanks.

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                • #9
                  Fuel tanks

                  Always use bigger fuel lines and the diesel ones are good to use too.

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                  • #10
                    How big a fuel line 8mm 10mm?
                    sigpic Camden GTI Performance. VW / AUDI Specialists
                    All Mechanical Work, Log book Servicing, New and used Parts and Imports
                    19-20/6 Badgally Road, Campbelltown, 2560
                    02 4627 3072 or 0423 051737 www.camdengti.com

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