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    Dilema - At a crossroads & not sure what to do...

    I'm stuck as to what to do with my MK2. I use my car daily and this never used to be a problem but I've recently moved house and this has caused a couple of issues.
    Firstly, i've pretty much doubled my daily commute. My commute now includes 60kms of highway driving. In a 'normal' car it's not a problem, but in a slammed 26 year old Golf with hard suspension, a short geared 'box and a lowly 1600cc engine that needs a bit of TLC it's a bit tedious.
    Secondly, I now live in gated community with the worlds most evil speed bumps. They are at an angle, are about 50mm high and on a hill. I have just got the ride height how i want it and the car looks spot on but the subframe catches on the speedbumps. I don't want to raise but i also don't want to ruin the underside.

    The way i see it is i have a few options;
    1) Throw loads of money at the current engine and get it sorted. Spend more money on some better coilovers and raise it.
    2) Throw loads of money at a mechanic for an engine swap (thinking a carbed GTI 8v), and live with the suspension.
    3) Sell up and get something more sensible.

    At the moment i am somewhere in between options 2 & 3. I love my car and don't want to let it go but i also don't have the cash to spend the money i want/need to on it.

    What would you do?

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    Option 2 is my opinion. Do you currently have coilovers? If so raise it and live with it. I'm sure it won't look horrendous to be 20mm higher.

    Take it from someone who has moved from driving a mk2 as a daily to barely driving the car.
    I miss it.
    Have even considered selling my R32 to fund making the mk2 "perfect".

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    Don't sell it, raise up the coils, and spend a bit of cash on a new engine. Conversly, option 4, buy a boring reliable daily and have the mk 2 as a weekender...although then you might run into problems like carl mentioned...


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    Quote Originally Posted by ausgolfer View Post
    Option 2 is my opinion. Do you currently have coilovers? If so raise it and live with it. I'm sure it won't look horrendous to be 20mm higher.

    Take it from someone who has moved from driving a mk2 as a daily to barely driving the car.
    I miss it.
    Have even considered selling my R32 to fund making the mk2 "perfect".
    Quote Originally Posted by Jarred View Post
    Don't sell it, raise up the coils, and spend a bit of cash on a new engine. Conversly, option 4, buy a boring reliable daily and have the mk 2 as a weekender...although then you might run into problems like carl mentioned...
    You're both right. I've been looking into the new engine option and found a 2e for $150!! And i've got to stop being stubborn & raise it.
    Had a bad day yesterday, car wouldn't start in the morning so i took the misses car. A comfy modern auto and it was so easy to drive, quiet & had a good stereo.
    Started thinking how much easier it would be to have a more modern car, so i started contemplating a MK3 Then i came to the realization that i'd just lower that too...
    Drove the MK2 to work this morning and it was actually fun driving a car again, operating 3 pedals a lever and keeping on top of the bobbing & weaving steering, rather than just sitting there guiding a car that drives itself.
    It's staying and will be getting upgraded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walshydub View Post

    2) Throw loads of money at a mechanic for an engine swap (thinking a carbed GTI 8v), and live with the suspension.
    live with the suspension obviously isn't the option IMO, invest on a good coilover (not JOM, hotuning crap), raise it for daily, lower it for show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedMk2Gti View Post
    live with the suspension obviously isn't the option IMO, invest on a good coilover (not JOM, hotuning crap), raise it for daily, lower it for show.
    They are good coilovers, AP's (not JOM's or Hottunings) but it's fully polybushed so not much give in the whole suspension setup. But i've got a plan forming to sort it too

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    As suggested by everyone above, do it up and keep it mate! You'll regret it in the long run if you go with option No. 3.

    Besides, we want to keep you in the Mk2 section
    - Mk2 Golf GTI 16v, 2-door, Tornado Rot, BBS RS, 1988 - SOLD
    - E30 325i Coupe, Manual, Alpinweiss
    - E30 325i Touring, Manual, Diamantschwarz x 2
    - On the lookout for another E30 325i Coupe, Manual (red would be nice)...

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    Quote Originally Posted by walshydub View Post
    You're both right. I've been looking into the new engine option and found a 2e for $150!! And i've got to stop being stubborn & raise it.
    Drove the MK2 to work this morning and it was actually fun driving a car again, operating 3 pedals a lever and keeping on top of the bobbing & weaving steering, rather than just sitting there guiding a car that drives itself.
    It's staying and will be getting upgraded.
    A 2E on carbs (or not) would be so much fun!
    Auto-pilot car's are not fun.
    Last edited by ryana89; 16-08-2011 at 09:50 AM.
    MK2 - *Insert list of dealer purchased extra's/standard features here*
    80 series - The MK2's BIG, Sooty, polar opposite...
    HAHAHA

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    Can you keep two cars? Do what I've done with a daily then fiddle with the mk2 in your leasure time.

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