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    Question Affordable Performance

    Hey guys, im sure i ask a few of these questions on behalf of a few more ppl here with mk1's.

    Just curious on what are your thoughts of some good cheap performance parts to give the little golf a
    bit of a boost up. As well if you can possibly give it a rough price, and how hard it is to find.

    Just curious on anything, like full exhaust, carby upgrade, etc. I know that slapping a cam does nothing
    unless you have worked the head etc. I've had a look around the net and so forth to get some info, but
    thing is i'm curious what parts im able to get in Australia without having to import anything..

    Any help would be appreciated

    George

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    Same as any other engine mate, Exhaust , Intake, good spark plugs / leads.. then headwork cam & carby.
    Even a good service on the motor will do wonders..

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    Quote Originally Posted by julian_s13 View Post
    Same as any other engine mate, Exhaust , Intake, good spark plugs / leads.. then headwork cam & carby.
    Even a good service on the motor will do wonders..
    What i ment was, you cant exactly find a mild cam for a golf, nor the extractors and other parts like that very easily. The intake and spark plugs i guess are universal parts more or less, so that doesnt worry me.

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    G-Grind cam is a nice mild unit, gives a nice idle

    I'd do the G-grind cam, a 45DCOE Weber, Extractors + 2" exhaust, good leads and plugs.

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    they're not too hard to find, you just have to look in the right places. search on the forum, there's plenty of info floating around. often some parts (new ones) will come from OS, but that's not really such a big issue, there are also local suppliers and second hand bits floating about.

    You'll get some out of a cam upgrade, without getting head work. A Ggrind is factory spec and will work with a standard head. Look out for a UK/South african spec head, as it'll have big valves, in combo with some twin carbs, a cam and full exhaust, it'll go alright.


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    So basically a nice mild cam, good carby and exhaust should be quite sufficient..

    Mike i saw that weber, i've got my eye on it! Apart from that, i also saw a full 2.5" exhaust going for $400, i think it was 4-2-1 extractors, so ill have a look at that too!

    I've been talking to my brother from south africa and hopefully he might be able to ship over a bunch of parts from there, and wouldnt mind the head as im sur eit will be next to nothign there. if anyone else wants anything just let me know, however still only a plan, and not final yet.

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    South african heads have I think 40mm and 36/7mm valves, much bigger than an aussie delivered mk 2's, so defiantly a worthy upgrade.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarred View Post
    You'll get some out of a cam upgrade, without getting head work. A Ggrind is factory spec and will work with a standard head. Look out for a UK/South african spec head, as it'll have big valves, in combo with some twin carbs, a cam and full exhaust, it'll go alright.
    exact!

    we ran a schrick 288 cam in a non worked head and it still gave a significant amount of performance.
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    I personally think a 2.5 exhuast system is too big for most N/A Golf motors.

    A 2" high flow mandrel bent system will help and sound good. You can whack on a 2.25" tip if ya want but I dont think you need any bigger.

    In regards to extractors on an 8v my Dad said he didnt really feel any power gains with extractors. He found that a good down pipe off the standard exhuast manifold worked well for street/track use.

    As other have said good leads/plugs/dizzy/wiring etc are well worth some time and a little extra cash. You dont need to soend bucket loads but it will help being reliable and easier to tune knowing you are not chasing your telling with a dodgy lead or rotor button.

    Dont forget about brakes and suspenion too. Also a decent clutch is nice to get the HP down.

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