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#15
by
bert
on 22 Dec, 2008 09:47
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210mm clutch with the 16V petrol pressure plate is supposed to be a more hp friendly set up :wink:
Bert
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#16
by
TurboJ
on 22 Dec, 2008 09:48
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You can find 2.5 inch stainless steel catback exhausts on eBay.de for ~270Ģ
-much better flow than any stock system and quite enough for until about 300 hp.
As for the clutch, the AAZ is biggest that fits (it's 210 mm, right? ), but you should look into SRE or SPEC clutches. You'll need a stronger pressure plate and grippier disc pretty soon!
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#17
by
MJF
on 22 Dec, 2008 10:16
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-much better flow than any stock system and quite enough for until about 300 hp.
Dyno proven? My 2,5" exhaust restricted at less than 200hp. Didnīt dyno, gteched only. TDIs and gassers are different than IDIs.
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#18
by
TurboJ
on 22 Dec, 2008 10:24
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-much better flow than any stock system and quite enough for until about 300 hp.
Dyno proven? My 2,5" exhaust restricted at less than 200hp. Didnīt dyno, gteched only. TDIs and gassers are different than IDIs.
Yes, it could be I remember a TDI dyno run.
But somehow it's peculiar that a 2.5" system will restrict power at 200 hp (gas engines can run 500 hp with 2,5" after all). Shouldn't that relate to about 300 IDI hp anyway?
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#19
by
rov716y
on 22 Dec, 2008 10:49
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You can find 2.5 inch stainless steel catback exhausts on eBay.de for ~270Ģ
cat back? cat!! only got a back box on it any way lol but its only a 1 3/4 " system any way. and mild steel.
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#20
by
TurboJ
on 22 Dec, 2008 11:29
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Cat back means that it's not a complete turbo-back system, it starts from where you would have your cat if you had one...
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#21
by
rov716y
on 23 Dec, 2008 04:18
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Cat back means that it's not a complete turbo-back system, it starts from where you would have your cat if you had one...
a 1979 golf with a 1993 engine.
going to have to be custom :x
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#22
by
TurboJ
on 23 Dec, 2008 04:56
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Cat back means that it's not a complete turbo-back system, it starts from where you would have your cat if you had one...
a 1979 golf with a 1993 engine.
going to have to be custom :x
An exhaust for a Mk1 TD would fit - the downpipe is the same and the turbo is in the same location.
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#23
by
rov716y
on 23 Dec, 2008 07:29
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Cat back means that it's not a complete turbo-back system, it starts from where you would have your cat if you had one...
a 1979 golf with a 1993 engine.
going to have to be custom :x
An exhaust for a Mk1 TD would fit - the downpipe is the same and the turbo is in the same location.
chances of finding on is slim to none!!!!
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#24
by
rov716y
on 23 Dec, 2008 08:06
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just rang around everywhere for a mk1 1.6td turbo pipe and nowhere can get one just refere me to custom places.
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#25
by
TurboJ
on 23 Dec, 2008 09:29
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just rang around everywhere for a mk1 1.6td turbo pipe and nowhere can get one just refere me to custom places.
eBay.de
Plenty of choice
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#26
by
1outof5
on 23 Dec, 2008 11:03
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just rang around everywhere for a mk1 1.6td turbo pipe and nowhere can get one just refere me to custom places.
eBay.de
Plenty of choice
what are they called in german? I've looked before and had found one (the guy never answered me for the postage) but that was the only time I saw one.
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#27
by
TurboJ
on 23 Dec, 2008 13:37
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Golf I auspuff
Golf I sport auspuff
Golf I edelstahl auspuff - that's for stainless steel
...also try Golf I GTI auspuff ( and also try "Golf 1" in place of "Golf I")
You know, any Mk1 exhaust with the right tube size will fit... You'll have to make your own downpipe anyway, no matter where you buy.
So it's OK to use a Golf GTI exhaust, as long as it has a large enough pipe diameter. There are 2.5 inch stainless systems available on many eBay shops, for example.
I ordered my 2.5-inch stainless system here:
http://cgi.ebay.de/Gr-A-Edelstahl-Sportauspuff-VW-Golf-1-1983-971401C_W0QQitemZ220321034401QQihZ012QQcategoryZ73656QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem...very nice quality, but I haven't tried it yet. There's no reason why it wouldn't fit anyway. I ordered a 'rennsport' system - that's for racing - so I only got one straight-through silencer.
There are more vendors there, with different options.
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#28
by
1outof5
on 24 Dec, 2008 03:12
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thanks for the link
but my mistake, I was thinking about the original MK1 GTD downpipe
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#29
by
carrizog60
on 24 Dec, 2008 03:25
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when building a full system do we need the fex joint like the one that 935 racer was selling?or that isnt needed?
in original form it doesent have...