Yes, Toby. I, for one, certainly have too much time on my hands...but that is neither here nor there

I suppose it is better spent on the forum than the slums and brothels of the internet!
I can't argue for a single second that the stock system is a
bad design. Form follows function, and the engineers did a damn fine job. Cannibalizing the stock glow plug system will not help a car with a weak battery, low compression, and a weak starter/voltage drop to the starter. It would hardly constitute as a bandaid! It is more of a placebo when it comes to someone having sub-par standings with the aforementioned starting criteria

I have a freshly rebuilt engine, a new starter, a new battery, I live in a tropical @$$ corner of the world...doing the glow setup that I did is certainly like shooting blow-flies with a 12 gauge. I just wanted to

After seeing the "pimp your glowplug" article years ago, I felt like I came up with a cleaner and sturdier alternative. Even though...it doesn't look any cleaner than the stock setup! There is even more visible crap in the engine bay, extra parts and ultimately, more chance for failure.
Tyler, although the buss-bar works...I am with you all the way. I have the skills/tools to repair or diagnose it either way, I am just sticking with individual wires for personal preference.
However, the stock system IS in parallel, just an optical illusion. They all share the same positive, they all share the same ground. They LOOK like they are in series because they are all in a row, but remember, series would be wired from positive to negative. Here is a picture example with speakers...

Layout wise, looks pretty similar to our stock glowplug setup, huh?
I can assure you, these speakers are wired in parallel

It's funny, this thread seems strangely similar to a K&N discussion haha. Jeremy! What is your stance on glowplugs! lol
Like I said, I did this just to have fun and make it my own. This didn't earn me an honorary seat as a chief VW engineer, for making "improvements" to the previous design haha.
Just like running a K&N, it is a matter of preference and I think these little cars, if maintained, will keep on puttin either way!
Cheers guys
