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#15
by
vwroadkill
on 06 Feb, 2013 18:32
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i found to fix the truck bed.. the patch panels for a chevy 67 to 72 are very close if not the same.. mine had the same holes.. I have a truck bed that I cut out what I needed.. may work for you as well
you keeping the washer bottle? I need one..
Dan
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#16
by
Jagerauto
on 06 Feb, 2013 19:21
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i found to fix the truck bed.. the patch panels for a chevy 67 to 72 are very close if not the same.. mine had the same holes.. I have a truck bed that I cut out what I needed.. may work for you as well
you keeping the washer bottle? I need one..
Dan
I have the washer bottle. Pm me an offer
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#17
by
92EcoDiesel Jetta
on 07 Feb, 2013 12:06
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Received my CE2 harness/cluster today!
Hey where did you find a CE2 harness and what's the going rate for one?
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#18
by
JamesT
on 07 Feb, 2013 13:06
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Received my CE2 harness/cluster today!
Hey where did you find a CE2 harness and what's the going rate for one?
Get one from a junkyard from any 90's VW. Make sure it's complete. Then mix and match and splice to make it work with whatever MK1 components you are using. Or ship it to me with your old harness, and for starting around $250 I'll sort it all out for you, soldier it together, and draw you up a nice wiring diagram.
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#19
by
Jagerauto
on 07 Feb, 2013 16:10
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I bought it from krauthousemotorsports.com, well the guy I bought it from owns that shop I believe.
I paid $300 for the cluster and wiring harness. But that's because I wanted a diesel harness and had him pull it for me. Also that included a g60 speedo cable. Harness should run you $150-$200.
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#20
by
Jagerauto
on 08 Feb, 2013 19:08
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Head came in!! Ordered a new head gasket, rear wheel cylinders, and steering rack boot kit! That should be it!
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#21
by
shorttimer
on 08 Feb, 2013 22:02
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You're Ablaze! Right on!
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#22
by
Jagerauto
on 21 Feb, 2013 11:29
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#23
by
Henk
on 21 Feb, 2013 14:59
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Build looks great. what kind of advantages does the stage 2 cam have then? And what sort of improvement do you expect to see?
doing a very lazy engine build myself target 200rwhp at least
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#24
by
Jagerauto
on 21 Feb, 2013 23:18
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It has more lift over a stock alh cam. An alh cam itself has more lift over the stock AAZ cam. So it's better. I've read that its more durable..
Everyone will tell you that a cam is not going to make a big difference. It's true, but when it comes down to it (just using examples no actual number increase I say is right) stg 2 cam on a stock motor may only be +5hp, but adding an exhaust whereas without the cam may get you +5hp but with the cam you would see slightly more out of each upgrade than someone with a stock cam.
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#25
by
CrazyAndy
on 23 Feb, 2013 11:36
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Yeah, cams are one of those things that get better with each additional engine mod, sine higher stages are designed to work with more performance-oriented components. Some even help turbo spool, which, while not necessarily increasing horsepower in itself, can noticeably improve your power band. It is commonly said that the last thing to upgrade in an engine should be the cam, since then you can match it to your other mods to optimize performance.
The head I got is ported w/ IIRC a 1.8 stock gasser cam. Got the setup from user Smokey Eddie; should be interesting to see what happens.
Glad to see your big part came in, and the engine portion of the build is getting back underway.
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#26
by
Jagerauto
on 24 Feb, 2013 00:57
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I just bought a new daily!! 1984 rabbit 2DR Diesel! I traded a little go kart/buggy, a small 110cc four wheeler, and $300 for it. Drove it home 2 hours, not a hitch. It has some power too! I can't tell I'm driving a diesel! So many new parts, car has 230k on it and at 180k the timing belt/ect, and the head was rebuilt. Along with new motor mounts, rebuilt vac pump. This thing is awesome! Did I mention it came with polished le castlette wheels!? I'll get some pics ASAP!
It does have an idle problem, and from what I can sort out the pump is gummed up a bit. After driving it at anything over 1500ish rpm it develops a "lumpy" idle slightly higher than idle. Only way to get it to drop is put load on the motor enough to drop the idle, then it idles fine until you rev it up.
So a new fuel filter and some ATF should fix the problem hopefully. Other than that it is missing bits here and there, and the ignition switch is pooped out.
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#27
by
Jagerauto
on 24 Feb, 2013 20:06
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#28
by
Jagerauto
on 03 May, 2013 23:47
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So I must say I've been giving the rabbit so much attention that the wheels on my truck are starting to weather.
I should start getting it together soon.
UPDATE:
I'm not painting the truck yet, had some unfortunate financial losses, and can't swing it. But... The truck will go together non the less. I might do a sweet roll on job. Just so its not a silver truck with black doors and orange bed/cab.
I'm also just painting the block black, trans and head no paint. Everything else silver/black. Engine bay will either be por-15 or a por-15 engine bay kit.
Should be a good little w.i.p. when I'm "done"
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#29
by
stewardc
on 22 May, 2013 12:11
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Subbscribed.
I couldn't be happier with my AAZ/Caddy build. You're gonna love it !