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el_foolio
02-07-2005, 03:14 PM
This first one is a rather unfortunate one, shows a rabbit hitting a tree, well youll see
http://www.thegolf.co.uk/images/down/videos/26_10_4/84xcross.MPG
This one shows a rear wheel drive converted golf playing silly buggers (doing donuts)
http://www.thegolf.co.uk/images/down/videos/15_10_4/donuts_01.mov
This one is the same car as above, coool video :P
http://www.thegolf.co.uk/images/down/videos/15_10_4/donuts2.mov
hope you enjoy these
GoLfMan
02-07-2005, 04:58 PM
awesome ****... the RWD golf was that the same one that had the mid mount v6 ???
el_foolio
02-07-2005, 05:02 PM
yes it was mate
DOHCDAVE
02-07-2005, 06:58 PM
Curious :!: most you guys get the golf + mag :?: if not you should chase it down, it's probably uk's style of commodore mag. It's a must get mthly mag for vw golf fans :!: 8)
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:twisted: mk1 the best :twisted:
16v even better
alex g
03-07-2005, 01:01 PM
thats the dubsport car the orange one
evorobin
03-07-2005, 08:22 PM
Buy golf+ occasionally although how many mk2's done the same can you read about....
DOHCDAVE
03-07-2005, 10:11 PM
Still i thought most articles were worth the read like the one in your profile. Standard looking immaculate GTi mk2 gunmetal grey with 1.8t
looks so factory i think it's mad.
The stats on the 1.8t....... well now i want to share some info i can't find the book :x .
one thing i do remember is that the block from the 1.8t's are virtualy the
As the 8v's & the 16v's 1.8
same block^ but obviously strengthened lots but they've been deemed the strongest mass production motor in the world ever as they engineered so well. They come from the factory pretty much good for i think 350 hp without any intenal mods and reliable :!:
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:twisted: mk1 the best :twisted:
16v even better ---20v turbo better again
DVR68U
03-07-2005, 10:32 PM
hey so if the block is similar is it easy to put on into a mk1 ?
DOHCDAVE
03-07-2005, 11:19 PM
Would imagine most of the holes would be in the block, but mounting locations would be diff on the 1.8t cause thats the case when you go from mk2 to m1, i've a 16v in a mk1 what was a 1.8 GTi 8v and previous to that obviously 1.6 carb. Would love to look into what's involved in putting 1.8t in, as then this little mk1 of mine would have had all the motors in it but for the vr6, which i'm told is to heavy for the mk1, though suspension mods to cater for this wouldn't be hard though exspensive. But if u have the money to put a VR6 in a MK1 susp mods shouldn't faze u much.
That's it i'll drive this motor for a year or two as i have not even driven it yet with this motor as you would know if youv'e been reading all the posts in the forum. **** now i'm just raving on at 11:30 sun night, SEE what VOLKSWAGEN does to you :lol:
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:twisted: MK1 the best :twisted:
---------20v I wish :!: ---------------
Golfwise
05-07-2005, 12:59 PM
Putting the motor in is easy just a few hours but wiring it up is another thing
finemk1
08-07-2005, 07:21 PM
dont forget u have to make up custom brackets or u could buy them now since other people have done the conversion plus the exsaust will have to be custom, as well with the intake pipes and all, fairly big conversion ahaed of ya not to mention engineering it............ching ching
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