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Hi All, been a lurker on here for ages, but never actually posted, so I thought I'd change that... I work for a VW parts specialist, which obviously helps out with buying and getting parts. Most of this has been copied over from another forum, but hopefully it should all make sense. The beginning of this will be a condensed history of the car up til now... In December 2007, I brought this Mk1 Cabrio, pretty tidy car, fitted with some RS001's, some lowering springs and a mohair hood, other than that, it was a pretty standard car. As I got it, before I fitted the coilovers (JOM): And then once I'd fitted the Coils: Here's a few of it at the local Porsche garage, with the hood down, Got stance? Er, No... Fast forwarding to UD08, I brought a few bits, new fuel cap, german plates etc... All through this it was our daily, living outside our old flat: Some from Prept@Brands Hatch As it was before we headed up to E38 2008, stance was getting better... At E38 2008... On the way home from E38 the car decided to develop some bizarre electrical issues (anyone who was at E38 2008 will remember the rain on the way home on the Sunday evening!) And I got the hump with the car, and it sat on the driveway for 3 months, My missus' G60 Rado being pressed into daily service... Then the landlords got the hump with the Cab being sat outside the flat, and I got it towed over to my dads house, where it continued to sit in a carport for a few more month, unwashed, unloved, and feeling very sorry for itself... In the meantime, the G60 got swapped out for a Mk2: By this time, I had been working for BBT for a little while, and whilst a few people had seen the cab before it got taken off the road, I think a few others were beginning to doubt it's existence!
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Last Edit: May 9, 2010 18:39:39 GMT by jamesv
James, Mk1 Golf 16v ITB'd, RS's, TT interior - in bits Affalterbach tweaked CLK - commuter mobile And a couple of GSXR's
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jamesv
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Due to pressure from the missus, workmates and myself I decided I needed to get back onto the cab, but with it being in a carport, and a few miles from our flat, working on it wasn't going to be easy, so we did what any self respecting dubber would do, we moved house! After a few months of chaos, I got another mate of mine to tow the cab from my dads place over to the new house (and my new 1.5 car garage!) Now the pics get a bit sketchy here, as it coincides with the arrival of an iphone! Garage cleared, and my 97 GSXR750 in, and the Crescent GSXR1000 in, The cabrio on the drive at the new pad After a quick wash, doesn't look too bad, but the photo's do it a few favours So here it is in it's new home, suprising amount of room around the old girl to work on her... I'd been gathering a few bits in the down time, so i got onto fitting the OEM Chrome trimmed early grille... Much better! First job was to get the wheels off, after 12 months of living outside, dirty they weren't looking their best... So off to work with them to get Dave to strip the tyres off, ready for me to split them... In the meantime, I'd brought some new dishes... Thought it'd be rude not to try them on... Then, I tried them with my bolts, which i'd cleaned in windowlene... But they weren't really cutting it, especially being the plans i had for the rest of the wheels, so... Courtesy of Just Matz
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James, Mk1 Golf 16v ITB'd, RS's, TT interior - in bits Affalterbach tweaked CLK - commuter mobile And a couple of GSXR's
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jamesv
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So, the centres were sent of to Mike "The Legendary Polisher" for chrome powder coating, leaving me with this lot... My missus is patient, and lets me keep bits of car in the living room she even brought me this for chrimbo! And some early spec chrome waistline trims (you'll see them later) Earlier this week, my centres returned from Mike, and during the time they were away, we'd had a chat, and decided that ceramic polishing was going to be the way forward... To say i was chuffed would be an understatement...
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James, Mk1 Golf 16v ITB'd, RS's, TT interior - in bits Affalterbach tweaked CLK - commuter mobile And a couple of GSXR's
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jamesv
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I chucked one of the centres between two of my 2" dishes to get an idea for how they'd look... Then did a dry build of them with the barrels, A friend of mine is going to be powdercoating the barrels in oxblood red for me next week, which hopefully will tie in with some of my plans for the future... Which brings us up to todays "progress" I dragged the old lady out the garage, and indulged myself in a little test fit on the front (I know how the rears fit, as they've always been 8x15. So, here we have 8x15" ET12 RS001, dare i say it myself, perfect fitement? I'll try and keep this updated as I go along, Long term plans are G60 transplant, and oxblood leather retrim, as well as more pressingly, a bit of paint... we'll see how it goes...
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James, Mk1 Golf 16v ITB'd, RS's, TT interior - in bits Affalterbach tweaked CLK - commuter mobile And a couple of GSXR's
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jamesv
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Ok, so I spent another couple of hours on the cab this afternoon, whilst it had been sitting, like a tit, I hadn't bothered checking to see if it was dry inside, now whilst the hood is more water proof than a ducks sphincter, unfortunately I'd made the sort of rookie error that I should be ashamed of, i'd let the drains in the scuttle/raintray clog up, the end result being that the rain tray had filled with water and poured straight into the footwell, luckily as the car was parked on a slope, it had only really affected the passenger side, unfortunately, this meant the fusebox had taken a soaking too... Anyway, I wasn't looking forward to removing the carpet as i had a nasty feeling 12 months of being a swimming pool for midgets would have resulted in me potentially needing to replace or repair the pans... As they say it has to get worse before it gets better! Passenger side seat out, and carpet partially up, looks a bit soggy down there, this doesn't look good :blink: Lets get a bit closer... Hmm, soggy, but remarkly solid, not a hint of the devils work in there at all :rolleyes: Onto the rear carpet then.. All good under there too Soundproofing from the front is fit for the bin, luckily we sell the kits at work, so I'll be replacing that Think I might treat the old girl to a plush new carpet too, whilst all the carpet and so on is out, I'll run an amp wiring kit through, as I'm going to be putting a sub in the boot later on... And the final shot for tonight, as I closed the garage door, and sat down with a vodka and lemonade B) Might be doing some more during the week...
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James, Mk1 Golf 16v ITB'd, RS's, TT interior - in bits Affalterbach tweaked CLK - commuter mobile And a couple of GSXR's
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jamesv
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Small update tonight, it's too cold to go out in the garage, so I grabbed my nuts and made for the dining room table, and proceeded to rub 'til my arm hurt... Now obviously I'm talking about the centre nuts from my RS's which were in pretty bad shape :angry: So armed with some polish, some "fanny" gloves a polishing pad, and a microfibre, work began. After about 1/2 hour, i had achieved a finish like this: Compare the meerkat: mid-polishing: and all 4 done B) C+C welcome, hopefully more meaningful updates later in the week...
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James, Mk1 Golf 16v ITB'd, RS's, TT interior - in bits Affalterbach tweaked CLK - commuter mobile And a couple of GSXR's
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jamesv
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haven't done a right lot this week as it's been freezing cold, but my new fuel cap did arrive at work today, not cheap by any means, but I've been after one for a while, the aero cap in the earlier pictures had either self destructed, or someone had tried to remove it whilst the car was laid up, unfortunately this means i'm going to have to drop the tank at some point and retrieve the missing part, :unsure: still, gives me an excuse to give it a lick of paint 'spose ^_^ Anywizzle, the shiny new fuel cap, calm yourselves! Tomorrow i think I'll be tacking cleaning the engine and bay up a bit, providing I can blag my dad to bring the pressure washer over...
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James, Mk1 Golf 16v ITB'd, RS's, TT interior - in bits Affalterbach tweaked CLK - commuter mobile And a couple of GSXR's
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jamesv
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Progress has been a little slow of late, due to my 30th birthday, and my awesome Missus had arranged some treats for me, Including a trip to the Ice Bar up in London, a really cool (excuse the pun) experience, but not cheap @ £18 for 3 drinks! Me and the missus in our Pimp Ice Hotel Cloaks! Finally got all my tools arranged in my new cabinet, a present from my dad, should make life easier when i need to find stuff, but how long they stay so organised is another matter! Decided to give the engine bay a bit of a clean today, although long term an engine transplant is on the cards, for now it'll be running on the std clipper motor, so it needed a bit of a clean up: Midway through "Gunking" And the finished result, not by any means show stopping, but better than before, I'll probably give it another go when i blag the pressure washer off the old man: Stripped the rocker cover off, and the fanshroud, they'll get a lick of paint soon, and removed the header tank and washer bottle, chucked them in the dishwasher, to be honest the results were wrist exercising, so i didn't even bother taking a picture, I'll grab a new one from work instead! And got the Team fitted up too: Not an amazing update, but it's slowly getting there, hopefully the barrels will be back from the powder coaters soon
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James, Mk1 Golf 16v ITB'd, RS's, TT interior - in bits Affalterbach tweaked CLK - commuter mobile And a couple of GSXR's
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jamesv
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Well got my centre rings back, big thanks to AnnaVR6 and her other half for personally collecting them from Mike for me so the wheels now look like this: Also been speaking to a mate of mine who built this: which has this hiding under the bonnet: he owns this company, and this little Connect (soon to be home to a 2.0 Duratec on Jenveys, kicking around 220bhp): And he's going to be building me an engine, involving some of these: One of these: This: And one of these: (without the silencer) So amazingly, there may be some progress on this soon... maybe
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James, Mk1 Golf 16v ITB'd, RS's, TT interior - in bits Affalterbach tweaked CLK - commuter mobile And a couple of GSXR's
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jamesv
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So yet another weekend of little progress, I was up in London for a Deadmau5 gig on Friday, then recovering saturday, then lunch with the missus, dad, step mum, step sister and her other half yesterday. Spent quite a lot of time thinking about the car though... If I'm going to be over doubling the existing power output, then I really ought to do something about the woeful Mk1 standard brakes, so I've come up with the following solution... 285mm Big Brake conversion on the front, running cross drilled Black Diamond discs, Predator Pads, a G60/Late 16v 22mm m/c, and a 9" Mk2 servo, that combined with braided hoses should make quite a difference, don't think I'm going to bother running rear discs as I've never felt the Mk1's need them, unless you're running silly power. So, I've got the m/c already: Other bits should be arriving during the week. Going to collect my 9A next weekend as well, so we're getting there. At 285mm, there isn't going to be a huge amount of room left behind the wheels either
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James, Mk1 Golf 16v ITB'd, RS's, TT interior - in bits Affalterbach tweaked CLK - commuter mobile And a couple of GSXR's
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jamesv
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Hmm, the missus went off to Brighton earlier to buy her new MacBook, so i went to see my mate Nick, the guy who's going to be building my engine up, and came back with these: Ready to take to work, and try up for some velocity stacks (trumpets in English) then get the Pipercross Box filter and back plate all ordered up, as well as a little bit of black silicone hose for the intake runners, we're aiming for 15" valve to intake, which is about optimum for a good spread of power, 12" would have a screamer, 20" would have a torquey motor, I'm after a bit of both. As soon as the engines collected, it'll be head off, ready for big valves and some porting, the flywheel will be going on an intensive diet too then we can start fabbing up the intake manifold and get them mounted.
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James, Mk1 Golf 16v ITB'd, RS's, TT interior - in bits Affalterbach tweaked CLK - commuter mobile And a couple of GSXR's
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jamesv
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Well my caliper brackets turned up today, so I'll grab a set of discs from work and trial fit them tomorrow to see if I have any hope of squeezing the brakes under the RS's... The brackets (not the prettiest things, but they'll do the job!) and a set of Black Diamonds finest
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James, Mk1 Golf 16v ITB'd, RS's, TT interior - in bits Affalterbach tweaked CLK - commuter mobile And a couple of GSXR's
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jamesv
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Nick and I went to collect my new motor today from Adam, PoulT on here, top bloke. I snapped this in Nicks workshop before we left, a Series 2 RST undergoing a 5cyl Focus ST RWD transplant, will be an animal when it's finished. We headed off down to Adams work, and hooked the 'box off before we lifted it into the van, to make life easier, forgot how heavy these lumps are! The engine is externally in great nick, having not been fitted into Adam's Mk2 that long before he pulled it for a G60 transplant. Here's the engine in it's previous home: And here it is after we hauled it back to Nicks unit, bang tidy motor really compared to some of the hangin valver lumps I've seen, fitted with all new senders, hoses and flanges etc: The important numbers: First job was to strip off all the bits i don't need, so that's anything to do with the K-Jet injection, and anything not needed in a Mk1, (the PAS set up will be coming off tomorrow): Next job was to strip the head off, ready for Nick to work his magic: Although the valves are grubby, the top end is in brilliant condition, it's clearly been rebuilt very recently, but we'll still be giving the ports a tickle, and seeing what valves we can fit in there. From previous experience VW seem to always make the ports too big for the valves, so a tidy up, and big valves can see nice results. You can see from this pic, after the heads come out the parts washer, that the followers etc are all brand new. The heads now waiting for Nick to work his magic, and get building the inlet manifold, and I'll be picking up the bottom end tomorrow, ready for a clean up and paint. In the mean time, I'll have the following for sale: Throttle Body 9A Inlet Mani (top half) 9A PAS Pump, valver Airbox Metering head and boot Braided fuel lines Mk2 valver 'box ECU & TCI PAS pump WUR/Choke unit Dizzy, with as new rotor arm, and cap So if you're after any of that, let me know... And some other stuff I can't remember, it's all in the boot of the Mk2 and it's raining!
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James, Mk1 Golf 16v ITB'd, RS's, TT interior - in bits Affalterbach tweaked CLK - commuter mobile And a couple of GSXR's
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jamesv
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Got the bottom end back to my pad this afternoon, stripped most of the removable parts off and gave it a good clean ready for wire brushing it and painting it next. Worked out all the bits I don't actually need as well, so that's all this lot, plus a gearbox, but I think that's spoken for already... The garage is getting a bit full now, really need to get my gixxer 750 sold (that's the blue and white one hidden at the back, not the Rizla one!) Weighed the flywheel too, that's going back to Nick @ AMS this week ready to be lightened.
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Last Edit: May 9, 2010 18:08:43 GMT by jamesv
James, Mk1 Golf 16v ITB'd, RS's, TT interior - in bits Affalterbach tweaked CLK - commuter mobile And a couple of GSXR's
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jamesv
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May 10, 2010 20:04:18 GMT
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Anyways, got in from work and decided to make a start on prepping the bottom end, got the back half of it done tonight, but didn't want to carry on too late as our neighbours have got 2 little kids, will hopefully get the other half of it done tomorrow, then it's time to make a start on prepping all the ancillaries... so here's the shiny back half...
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James, Mk1 Golf 16v ITB'd, RS's, TT interior - in bits Affalterbach tweaked CLK - commuter mobile And a couple of GSXR's
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jamesv
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May 12, 2010 21:08:29 GMT
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bagged myself this on eBay tonight, another piece of the puzzle for the TB install. A TT/LCR/Anni fuel rail with injectors and FPR, due to VW's fantastic interchangeable parts, and the fact that the port spacing on the 20vt is the same as the K-Jet 16v, I can put digi 8v injector seats into the 9A manifold (which is being chopped down as the base for the TB manifold) then the 20vT fuel rail and injectors will fit straight in, we just need to attach a couple of tabs onto the bodies to hold the fuel rail. Hopefully we'll make some progress on the manifold this weekend, but it kind of depends on whether Nick's heavily pregnant missus decides to drop their son or not (he's due on Friday)
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jamesv
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May 15, 2010 20:02:40 GMT
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James, Mk1 Golf 16v ITB'd, RS's, TT interior - in bits Affalterbach tweaked CLK - commuter mobile And a couple of GSXR's
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Oct 13, 2010 16:27:55 GMT
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yester I began fettling the arches, I'm going to need as much space as I can get with ET12 8"s to fit under the fronts, then probably ET4 by the time I've spaced the rears, granted it's not the prettiest job in the world, but it'll get tidied up before it goes for paint, and the arch trims will cover it all anyway, so I just hammer and dollied the lips round, basically getting them more or less flush against the arch. Then I dremel'd the arch trim to match With the plastic arch trim in place: The trimmed arch trim: Oh and my fuel rail, FPR and injectors turned up, just under 300cc/min so should be fine for what i need...
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James, Mk1 Golf 16v ITB'd, RS's, TT interior - in bits Affalterbach tweaked CLK - commuter mobile And a couple of GSXR's
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jamesv
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Oct 13, 2010 16:29:41 GMT
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So my interior arrived today, well happy with it: One of my workmates gave me and the interior a lift home in one of our campers from work, and I chucked (pretty literally) the interior in the car to get an idea of how it's going to look: Also snapped a shot of one of my RS's, I flicked over the barrel with some satin black, looks well, so maybe they'll end up that color (they were supposed to be powdered ages ago, but i can't choose a colour!): Ok, been a bit curse word at doing anything with the car recently, had quite a lot going on at home, and now saving up for a wedding too! Anywizzle, I want to use the Cabrio as our wedding car, so I need to progress! Today, I treated myself to some Bugpack bushes, not the most exciting update, but it's something! Pretty much all i need, except for ARB bushes, but I'm considering going for a set of Eibach ARB's anyway which come with Poly's. I'll bang a new set of wishbones on it, as I can't be arsed with the hassle of changing the bushes over! Another red chassis shaped purchase today, this time in the form of a Wiechers lower front strut brace, these really make a difference on Mk1's and with mine being a "floppy-top" I need to stiffen the chassis up as much as possible, a set of the newly re-manufactured Eibach ARB's are on the shopping list too The hound inspecting the new purchase:
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James, Mk1 Golf 16v ITB'd, RS's, TT interior - in bits Affalterbach tweaked CLK - commuter mobile And a couple of GSXR's
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jamesv
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Oct 13, 2010 16:30:10 GMT
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Nothing to report, other than we got a new daily, I'm using the Mk2, and brought this for the missus to use, and for trips up to see the outlaws in Yorkshire... It's a Cordoba SX TDI, they only registered about 30 of them in the UK (you can kind of see why that might be) Anyway, its an AHU 90hp TDI, half leather, air con, electric everything, full service history, 6 months MOT, 112k miles, 55-65mpg and cost me the pricely sum of £700, not a bad little car i reckon... More progress on the Mk1 soon, i promise...
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James, Mk1 Golf 16v ITB'd, RS's, TT interior - in bits Affalterbach tweaked CLK - commuter mobile And a couple of GSXR's
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