GTI=10.0:1
Cabrio=9.00:1
Sounds like one that was sitting around waiting to be sold.Originally Posted by rowan_bris
What was the compression of the cabrios then Golfwise?
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GTI=10.0:1
Cabrio=9.00:1
What engine code would those cabs be? surely an ideal motor to turbo?
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I believe the biggest difference between the euro heads and Japanese/ Australian spec heads were the big valves, which were absent due to emissions... VW couldnt afford to pump money into the 16V or the euro 8V to produce a decent outcome with emissions being as they were only just re-entering the market. The Japanese motor was a quick cheap easy fix, and lets face it, in 1990 when the decision was made, the GTI didnt have too much competition locally....
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Heads and valves were the same. There was probably some tweaking to the management system because the Au cars will run happily on 91 octane ULP - thats all we had in 1990-1.Originally Posted by mrgolf
Has anyone else changed the exhaust manifold and system?
I have not changed the manifold but have got a Jetex cat back stainless exhaust. I have the ecu rechip in the RV motor and a K&N filter. Performance was better but not great more noticeable when weather is cool. Some occassion's it even spun the wheel when changing from 2nd to 3rd, but on a flat road.
My MK2's build date is 08/90 first registered by me 05/92.
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Is it only power that makes a true GTI, not the chassis ?
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[QUOTE=moto]Heads and valves were the same. There was probably some tweaking to the management system because the Au cars will run happily on 91 octane ULP - thats all we had in 1990-1.[QUOTE]
I reckon the euro cars had bigger valves than the aussie cars.
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Its the chassis number.Originally Posted by aussieg60
Purists will also argue that anything with 4 or 5 doors cant be a GTI.
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As if VW didnt treat GTI's t o a bit of extra care when they were being built. Thats like saying R32's get built the same as a 1.6 pov pack MkV... Actually, I am only guessing. I wonder how much of this is true.
I still reckon the Aussie ones had smaller valves... the difference is pretty huge between the euro GTI's and the Australian ones.... The latter just wont breathe....
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I think they were the same.Originally Posted by mrgolf
Could easily check if I had some engine numbers.
Remember it had a completely different injection system.
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