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  • UK car- GTI Engineering Golf Syncro

    copied from a previous thread

    b]History[/b]
    GTI Engineering was originally founded by Richard Lloyd in '78. He was racing a Mk1 GTi and went on to win classes in the British Saloon Championship in '77, '78' and '79. These wins also attributed to the launch of this car in the UK. They developed and produced a range of sports conversions. In '82 VAG appointed GTI Engineering Official Audi Volkswagen Conversion Specialists, which meant conversions could be undertaken without affecting the warranty. They became dealer #315.

    Standard GTI 8v RE2000 Conversion
    tuftrided EN 24 crankshaft with 94.5mm stroke
    machined cylinder block of 82mm bore
    lead-idium heavy duty cranshaft bearings
    lightened and balanced crankshaft
    alloy autothermic pistons
    gasflowed cylinder head with enlarged port diameters
    gasflowed inlet and exhaust manifolds
    42mm inlet valves (40mm on the carb head due to space limitations)
    35mm exhaust valve
    276 Schrick- (im still deciding between a 276 and 268 as mine had a standard cam fitted)
    uprated valve springs
    uprated oil pump
    windage tray and sometimes an Oettinger baffled sump
    modified distributor and injection system on the GTI
    Compression ratio 10:1
    Power 8v GTI
    152bhp @ 5500rpm
    158lbs/ft @ 5500rpm
    0-60 7secs
    0-100 20secs
    Max sped
    130mph

    Cars
    The first Syncro conversion was a LHD Syncro Gt 2 door 90bhp injection model, fitted with a Recaro interior and ABS. A more detailed review can be found in Volkswagen Audi Car magazine Aug '88 or Car magazine May '88. This was also the car featured in the later GTI Engineering brochure and was fitted with their Aero Tech body kit.
    I have contacted a former employee and they say that 4 conversions were carried out on Golf Syncros, but there is no further information of what spec they were. I only know of the above car an my RE2000 Syncro. Any more info is always appreciated and I would like to meet any others owners!

    My car



    It was converted by GTI Eng 10 days before the registration date. When I bought it, it had covered 100k and was almost standard apart from a set of multi-spoke alloys and 16v rear clusters. It was still running on the original re-jetted Pierburg 2E2 carb. It was in reasonable condition and was fitted with the Syncro CL Sports interior.
    It is keeping the original interior along with a few touches and a late GTI Eng steering wheel that came from a Rallye. I have also pinched the anti-roll bars, exhaust manifold and downpipe. The d/p with have to be modified to fit and Ill have a custom stainless exhaust system. I have fitted FK Konigsport suspension. Im awaiting a Powerflex bush kit, except for the trailing arm bushes. Im fitting a set of eccentric bushes instead. The front brakes have been uprated to 16v spec with a Goodridge brake lead set. The fuel system has also been upgraded with pump and filter/regulater. I am also waiting for a full Missinglinkz tramsmission set and MJ Interiors to do a couple of jobs. There is also a set of VDOs fitted. It was painted up at Volkskraft with a few subtle body mods. It will be a discreet Retro look and was to have the set of polished wheels that Im using on my daily driver at the mo. Look further on to see what it will be wearing now...

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    theres been a bit of a change to the carb selection. If I fitted the single, it will involve a substantial [:0] modification to the bulkhead,




    so Im fitting a pair of 40 downdraft carbs instead. Should hear this start up very soon (at last)

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    • #3
      If i was doing this from the start, then i would have gone for a crossflow, but I dont want to distract from the original engine as a carbed GTI Eng is a bloody rare engine in itself. You can fits DCOEs with 12-20mm trumpets provided you make a sufficient headshield to combat the exhaust heat. im getting the manifold ceramic coated and the downpipe wrapped. if you were fitting DCOEs it would also be a good idea to make some kind of airbox or ducting device as well.

      Repaired bulkhead now looks like this

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      • #4
        heres up up to date pic. It aint staying this low but I couldnt resist a pic





        Ive had a lapse in momentum after spending a lot of $$ lately and not making my planned debut date, but im sure ill pull my finger out soon

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        • #5
          well, ive moved and got a garage now, so i will be finallly pulling my finger out. Ill post pics as the long awaited progress gets going again.
          Final-ish ride height


          GTI Engineering steering wheel


          Syncro Sports Interior


          This is the only golf or jetta this interior is found in. It also comes in ythe older b2 passat and some mk2 polo coupes


          just bought a new set of alloys! Golf Country Chromlux Calmasters!!!
          I am so happy! Just hope they are as good as the pics. Now selling my other 2 sets of ATS

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          • #6
            Added more pics to the net so here goes
            SYNCRO RESPRAY [url]









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                  • #10
                    and a little teaser of the carbs


                    the car has been stored for over 2 1/2 years at a garage under a sheet. The pilfering pixies who robbed my exhaust knackered the paint on everything that was stored in there along with the car itself. Ive just dropped it back at the painters and Ill get it back next weekend.
                    Heres another carb pic


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                    • #11
                      well after 5-6 years of hunting I finally have a set of the G60 Syncro wing badges! Chris ha=s looked and a few other friend have tried but it all came down to Ebay in the end



                      I bought one as thats all was available- just to get the part number or make a copy, and then 2 days later a pair are up for sale. It didnt take much thinking before the button was pressed!



                      Heres the gearnob I made using a scanned 20 yr old sticker i found in one of my brochures. Im not sure wether to use this or the Mk4 one shown earlier

                      well after years and years of searching i finally have the wing badges fitted today and they look f'ing top!

                      however......
                      I then get told that the guy I bought these off has the early pre '87 badges too! Now i never even knew these existed, so temptation struck and Ive spent more $ on badges!



                      This has a chrome surround and also has an etched background like the
                      dash badge below



                      Im going for the pre '87 look anyway as I have a grill badge like this but
                      with a chrome surround grill



                      Here are the rest of the badges to match with a GTI Engineering badge too
                      (took me ages to find this and then a box load have been sold on Ebay!) The
                      Golf badge was also hard to find new. I plan to fit the Golf and Syncro badge
                      as they are suppossed to be on the right side, and as I have a later rear end
                      with the VW roundal in the middle, Im going to fit the GTI Engineering badge
                      where the Volkswagen badge would have been on the early rear end.



                      As you can see there is differnces with the script of the Golf G60 Syncro badge
                      that dont match up with the old fashioned script (2 scripts were used on the
                      Mk2 Golf Syncro)



                      but I just dont know if the chrome surround badge will stick out from the
                      paintwork more than I wanyt it to. Ill find out soon, but I do rather like the
                      old fashioned badges!

                      Heres some better wheel pics too



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                      • #12
                        ive been playing today and fitted a couple of the wheels- only a couple you say! What a lazy git! Well, its been a mixed bag today. Firstly the wheels look soooooooooooo bloomin good, but the front wheels catch the brake caliper [B)]









                        I need to buy some slimline calipers to make the clearance. I cant put spacers on as the wheels are ET28 and already dangerously close to my standard arch's. Im aso going to have a think about tyre sizes later too. Im using 195/50/15 as thats what I already had from previous alloys. Although Im thinking about 185/45/15.

                        I also added the badges to the rear of the car.

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                        • #13
                          I received the earlier syncro wing badges today and as soon as I opened the box, I knew they were larger than the G60 ones! I really ddidnt know what to do. I put one on the car and walked from side to side, but I was still unsure. So I went and had a cup of tea



                          When I came back, I realised that they werent really out of scale, so Ive kept them. Got some 5mm spacers so Ill get those on as soon as Ive bought a new trolley jack. Its a bugger to get wheels on when gravity and a leaky valve are doing their best to thwart you [!]

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                          • #14
                            Heres a couple of pics Ive found

                            Facet red-top fuel pump mounted to the rear arch skin



                            Filterking fuel regulator. I chose this glass one for the retro look and I also managed to get a mini VDO fuel pressure guage



                            This is the remodelled dash surround i made a many years ago and then got it covered in leather. Ive relocated the Syncro badge that was originally placed on the glovebox

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                            • #15
                              ive been busy scanning stuff, so here goes.......










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