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  • #31
    Thanks heaps Gary,

    Thats excellent specs will get that dialled in asap..

    Do you use a plate KAAZ 1.5 lsd? Any idea where I can source one?
    Is a stage one tune with a downpipe a good start to free up some usable power, or is stock the safe bet as we will be pushing the limits..

    Cheers
    Nick

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    • #32
      I can help you out with plates for the rear if you know someone who is clever with a lathe, otherwise it's Eibach plastic shims, but you're limited to only a couple of mm - plates are at the bottom of this page in my thread -> https://www.vwwatercooled.com/forums...ml#post1278519

      I have 12mm toe out on the back of my mini, it's dynamite. I wasn't aiming for that much, I went for 1° each side and that's where it came out...

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      • #33
        Originally posted by NLanham View Post
        Thanks heaps Gary,

        Thats excellent specs will get that dialled in asap..

        Do you use a plate KAAZ 1.5 lsd? Any idea where I can source one?
        Is a stage one tune with a downpipe a good start to free up some usable power, or is stock the safe bet as we will be pushing the limits..

        Cheers
        Nick
        Hi Nick, I'm not a VW expert but I'm OK with FWD's suspension set up. So, sorry I can't help much with VW specific questions. In general any removal of flow restrictions, before or after the turbo, is worthwhile. They release more power and up to a point actually increase the turbo durability, particularly on the exhaust side.

        Cheers
        Gary
        Golf Mk7.5 R, Volvo S60 Polestar, Skyline R32GTST

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        • #34
          Originally posted by NLanham View Post
          Thanks heaps Gary,

          Thats excellent specs will get that dialled in asap..

          Do you use a plate KAAZ 1.5 lsd? Any idea where I can source one?
          Is a stage one tune with a downpipe a good start to free up some usable power, or is stock the safe bet as we will be pushing the limits..

          Cheers
          Nick
          Sam and I track our keys. I think Sam is more short course, I used to be more race track and recently being doing short course. Tune is a good start the downpipe itself isn't overly an issue until you're boosting more, limitation is factory side mount cooler and the air intake to a lesser extent. My first polo was stage 1 tune, FMIC, intake, turbo inlet pipe with factor exhaust, plus suspension bits. The small turbos on a big exhaust can make em boost very quickly and down low, perhaps not ideal in low grip environments, but good for motorkhana.

          You can see the mod list of the current car in my signature block.
          Track Car: 06 Polo GTI Red Devil mkII
          Daily: 2010 VW Jetta Highline
          Gone but not forgotten: 08 Polo GTI
          ** All information I provide is probably incorrect until validated by someone else **

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          • #35
            yeah if you're just looking to get out there without breaking the bank I think for motorkhana where its not sustained running for long periods like on the circuit (where back pressure/retarded ignition/high inlet temps/ high engine temps are an issue) you'd get away with a stage 1 tune. That's designed to retain the stock dump. If you put a dump on a stage 1 tune it'll overboost right out to 25+psi in a mSec as without the back pressure the tunes boost control wont be quick enough. To improve the stg1 and stock exhaust you can at minimum delete the rear muffler which can only be described as a total blockage or go to a cat back. Stage 2 tune is when the dump is added. The boost control in the tune will work with the dump and will beef up the mid range but will obviously cost more due to the extra hardware.
            So you could just do stag 1 and with the money you save versus stg 2 afford k mac camber/caster adjustable strut tops which work with the standard strut style suspension, whitelines rear bar which is the biggest commercially/commonly available one and a pair of eibach/speciality Tools rear toe/camber shims. That little package will run to 750-800 bucks which is still cheaper than a stg2 and dump but like Gary said will be the ticket to going fast with what you want to do.

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            • #36
              Great Information gents,

              Not sure why my responses haven't posted, I am up to page 96 of Sams thread all good reading..
              Thanks everyone to all for input, i can see lots of experience and thought and speed has passed through those tyres.

              I will look to sort the castor/camber/toe first, strut top fronts and shims for rear would seem to be best options there, and sambb is your rear TT sway bar links the good option?
              Should i source shorter harder rear springs to lower rear roll centre (as removing the spare wheel/tools unload weight and raise rear height at events) perhaps HR rears?, looking also for an internal brace for rear beam, any suggestions for either there?
              Thanks Sydneykid for your (wifes) setup specs for motorkhana wins, hope to repeat her success


              I removed links to my front stabiliser bar this week, she rolls and really loads up the rear outer tyre on turns, so i might just disconnect for dirt racing days.

              A stage 1 tune can wait for the LSD, thanks seangti and sambb for the info , will free up some more horses once i have grip.
              Will get my gearbox man to check if 113 or 114mm pinion for LSD

              Cheers Nick
              Last edited by NLanham; 17-07-2020, 01:38 PM. Reason: more thanks

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              • #37
                Hi simon k,

                I am keen to get some plates to try and achieve 6mm total rear toe out, as recommended by Sydneykid Gary, will your plates be suited for that degree of change? 12mm tow out on the mini sounds wicked, is that primarily for motorkhana?

                cheers Nick

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by NLanham View Post
                  Hi simon k,

                  I am keen to get some plates to try and achieve 6mm total rear toe out, as recommended by Sydneykid Gary, will your plates be suited for that degree of change? 12mm tow out on the mini sounds wicked, is that primarily for motorkhana?

                  cheers Nick
                  Yeah, you could machine that much into them. You just need to do the maths on how much to take off across the face.

                  and yep, all set up for motorkhanas (gutted about Hay this year - I very much doubt it'll go ahead in October)

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                  • #39
                    Ok cool, can i order a set of plates from you simon k, let me know how much, happy to paypal or bank deposit

                    cheers Nick

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                    • #40
                      I've PM'd you

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                      • #41
                        get on it boys!!!!!!

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                        • #42
                          Thread revival

                          Ring gear is 113mm

                          Wavetrac 10.309.180WK or 10.309.181WK?

                          The 180WK 02J will fit until 2004 will have a 114mm ring gear inner diameter
                          The 181WK 02JB's after 2004 will have a 113mm ring gear inner diameter
                          Looks pretty clear cut from that but wouldn't mind hearing from someone who's had one fitted.
                          08 9n3 Polo GTI
                          Mods: heaps

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                          • #43
                            I still have my old wavetrac box at home which was for a 113mm. I’ll have a look once the kids are all sorted and let you know.

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                            • #44
                              sorry mate, my original Wavetrac box for a 113mm ring gear is long gone so I cant confirm my wavetracs part number against the info you have. The first 6 numbers are definitely correct I can tell you that much but the final 3 numbers denoting 113 or 114mm ring gears I cant be certain of for you. I'd just go off what they recommend.

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                              • #45
                                SeanGti had a 113mm ring gear I think. Ask him because I do remember him posting his part number once. If you cant get through to him let me know as I have his number.

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