Well spotted! I can thank Dimitri for contracting me with the mk1 fever. It was originally his idea to put bike throttles on a golf, i was just silly enough to go ahead and do it.. and yes, he recently parted out an 86 with a custom 4link rear end. on that tip, look out for our friends purple insanely slammed 86, its truly bananas..
I spent tonight fixing all the panel gaps and finally mounted the fusebox/relays/computer/passenger parcel tray. It is a huge achivement not to see any wires after so long, i even set the timeI cross my fingers for rego tomorrow and then i will actually take some decent pictures!
Hey mate just read this thread from the start, just wanted to say
what an AWESOME build. your very creative eg using volvo gear and bike carbs making custom manifolds doing super neat wiring ps do you make house calls my wireing needs so lovin
goodluck your a stones throw away from finish now
so it has been sometime since an update so here is the latest. i have put about 6-7k on the clock since i last posted!
put in a new clutch, all the relevant seals
made the modified(for the drivers side booster) clutch pedal better.
relocated the wideband sensor further downstream so it gets all 4 cyls and doesnt over heat as overheating was a problem when it was in the bay getting 1+4 cyls.
getting the lowlow from this forum i got myself a 83 sigma front swaybar, had to mod some poly mounts to work.
welded up some mounts, not as nice as what foc64 made up but it was easily done with some scraps from the local metal workshop bin.
the difference this mod has made is immesurable at this point but im sure its going to be huge. i put in new tie rods so i need to get an alligment but even with my eye align job it is spades better. coming in at a grand total of $38 for the bar,bolts and bushings it should be done again.
on a another tip, i replaced the shaft seal on the 16v distributor(see jonnyphenomen howto on vortex). the seal was cheap and i have high hopes it works out.
it goes around corners like glue and im sure it will be even better after an alignment!
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Yeah boy...
That's the DIY good work!
cars looking awesome man, just went throught the whole thread, engine bay looks neat, shoulda gone through the guards and extended the looms, wire tuck ftw! love it though, very clean, and +1 on the chin spoiler.
moar pics!
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