Car was now ready to start, ready for exhaust and to get a tune on it! Pulled it out of the driveway and down the street nice and easy, get to the bottom of the hill. NO BRAKES. Foot straight to floor.. Tried a few more times, with heavier use of the pedal and the rears would lock up and the car would eventually stop. Bled the entire system, 6 or 7 times.. Still no improvement. Thinking it’s a dodgy master cylinder, too small for the 312mm calipers. I sourced a T4 transporter 23.8mm master. Blocked off the two extra ports with grub screws, installed and bled the system, grub screws leak, FFS. Got some new brake fittings, welded them shut to create a block off. But because the T4 master is much larger, I had to take it out again to fit the new block offs. Bled the brakes again, go for a drive. NO BETTER!! Get the car in the air, assisted by the old man on the pedal, I was still able to spin the front wheels… Look behind and the caliper is just flexing on the pins. Take them off, grease them, no change. FFS new brake it is. I bought a kit from MMP in Canada. 4 piston wilwoods, with 16v/cupra discs. This ought to stop it. Well conveniently Canada Post went on strike in the following days. With delays scheduled to go for months.
At this time I had gone overseas for a wedding and a bit of travelling for a month. Come home still no brake kit, shipping info hadn’t been updated. Time to steal the new brakes off my other MK3. Redrilled the 256mm discs to 5x100, put them on and voila. A working brake system. 2 days later, Wilwood kit shows up.. Such timing, pull the 256mm setup off, using a redilled G60/Seat Ibiza 280mm rotor fitted up the kit with no hassle. Bled the brakes again (spent about $300 in brake fluid!) and she’s good to go.
Now the car was sort of drivable. I drove it to, once again, Myles’ to make the exhaust. 100cel Magnaflow 3” cat, single 3” muffler all stainless. For so little in the system it is nice and quiet and doesn’t drone at all. Perfect for the daily duties I intend for the car.
I was only able to have to axle nut done up finger tight. Any tighter than this and the wheel would be seized. This was caused by the ABS ring gear bottoming out on the upright. Not keen on wearing through it, I pulled it off to check (this was about the 3rd time I had swapped the hub and bearing because it was all new, but still had tonnes of play etc) As seen in the pics(if I find them) there is a massive difference, basically the backside offset was different so the ring gear would foul the upright. Got a new hub and sorted that issue.
I continued fitting some of the trick parts I had collected over time, Pink Floyd dash blanks and shifter, 20th anni Jahre seatbelts and handbrake, painted the interior trims black and had the headliner trimmed black to suit, fitted the black cabby sun visors I have had forever and LankyVW came through with the goods for me once again with the correct black visor lock/stays.
After losing my 42DD gauge holder, I had my cousin 3D print another one for me and installed a boost gauge, now it was time to get a tune on the car. With the N75 disconnected, I started driving the car, making sure everything was working and nothing was going to fall off! Gave it some beans every now and then, and even with the N75 disconnected the turbo would happily make 20psi! :O Bypassed the N75 and it would still do it. Hooked a compressor up to the wastegate and the actuator wouldn’t move. Bugger.. Pulled the heatshield and charge pipe off, tried moving the wastegate actuator with a bit of prying force to no avail. Closer look and the linkage had been bent!
This meant that the linkage would bottom out on the exhaust housing, not allowing the wastegate flap to open more than a couple mm, thus causing the high boost. Bent it back straight and tested it. Car is now making a boring 8psi as it should.
Bit of back and forth over time and the tune got sorted out, was having fuelling issues so moved to 550cc injectors and a phenolic spacer while it was apart and that fixed everything up.
With the 6 speed any more than 15psi there was no traction in 1-4 gears, so that’s where boost stayed.
Fast forward over a year of daily driving and fun, the want to get a VR back in a MK3 took over.
Insert the mighty 3.6!
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