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    Normal MK1 compared to MK1 Gti

    I scan these forums once and a while as ive always liked the mk1s but dont own one, would like one as a daily!

    Anyways my question for all you golf fans is whats the differences between a GLS MK1 and a MK1 gti?

    The spec list of a standard gti would be great to if any one has one!

    Also interested in the price differences of both??

    And which one im better off with!

    Thanks, your help if much apprecited guys!!

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    First things first, you'll have a hard time finding a mk1 Gti in Australia as there were never sold here.
    Not exaclty sure of all the specs of the standard mk1 GLS but I know they have 55Kw(76hp) smaller than Gti brakes and no antiroll bars.
    Gti Specs are about:
    1600 8v Specifications
    Engine: 1588cc 4cylinder SOHC 8 valve with Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection, producing 110bhp @6100rpm and 103 ft lb torque at 4500rpm.
    Weight: 840kg.
    Length/Width: 3815/1628mm.
    Wheelbase: 2400mm.
    Track (F/R): 1405/1372mm.
    Wheels/Tires: 5.5J*13 with 175/70 HR13.
    Brakes: 239mm vented front discs, 226mm rear drums.
    Performance: 0-100 in 9.0secs, top speed 112mph.

    1800 8v Specifications
    Engine: 1781cc 4cylinder SOHC 8 valve with Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection, producing 112bhp @5800rpm and 109 ft lb torque at 3500rpm.
    Weight: 880kg
    Length/Width: 3815/1628mm.
    Wheelbase: 2400mm.
    Track (F/R): 1405/1372mm.
    Wheels/Tires: 5.5J*13 with 185/60 HR13. Also 14inch wheels.
    Brakes: 239mm vented front discs, 226mm rear drums.
    Performance: 0-100 in 8.4secs, top speed 114mph.

    Those performance figures look a bit fudged though I reckon they're quicker :twisted:

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    You wont find a Mk1 GTI for sale in Oz, but get a 1.8 carby version. Nearly the same power, easier to fix and great fun. Even the 1.6s get up and go.

    You can even inject the car, with the simple kjet injection system used on early Mk1s and it`ll be a GTI in all but name. Purists will look down on the copy, but you`ll be grinning too much to care.

    The power figures on paper dont do em justice. Driveability and grin factor counts for more in my book.

    Buy one, they are great cars.

    Just as a point of note, 5 doors go as fast as 3 doors and are cheaper to buy and there are more non flogged 5 doors about.

    Where are you based, there are a few for sale in sydney at the moment and also check the for sales on the forum.
    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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    Thanks, guys for all the info.

    It sounds like it may be a bit hard to find a genuine gti!

    Are there any defining things that i could see on a golf that make it a gti over a gls. That arent easily modified or done often? Some pics would be cool if need be, i dont know alot about these cars!!

    Other thing was wat does the standard gti engine look like compared to the gls since it had K-jet?

    Thanks again!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf Loon
    but get a 1.8 carby version.
    No 1.8 carby versions in Australia.

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    Golfloon meant get a 1.8 out of another VW and run it on Carbies. WOuld be quick either way, My 1st mk1 2door 1.6 had a webber twin throat and extractors and it flew.

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    Thanks guys for all the ideas they sound great as future plans! At the moment i want something to drive and work on but would like to keep semi original!

    Been looking at pics on net, did the MK1 gti 76 ever come with chrome bumpers?

    I like the chrome better, i think its the old skool look!

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    mk1 Golfs

    Get a good one and you will love it whether its a GTI or a GLS.
    They are easy to modify and most problems can be solved by other forum members.
    Top Gear gurus called the mk1 GTI the car of the century (last one)
    Says it all really just remember to buy a good one as a rocket will probably put you off for life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by intensem1

    Been looking at pics on net, did the MK1 gti 76 ever come with chrome bumpers?

    I like the chrome better, i think its the old skool look!
    They came with the same steel bumpers but painted black.

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    The GTI was first made in late 1979 and they stopped bringing Golfs to Oz in 1980. You cannot get a 1976 GTI. You can get a 1976 Golf with a GTI engine. Whether it runs carbs or injection, it`ll still fly. The engines all externally look the same, 1.6, 1.8 or even 2L, so that doesnt` detract from the originality.
    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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