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    The Mk1 ABF Project

    Bummer about those mk3 extractors not fitting in there, I've been told they are good for up to 5whp on a mk3.

    Would be interesting to know if there is a way around this issue which a) doesn't cost the world b) is not a straight through pipe to regain those potentially lost horses.

    But he'll yeah, I like the idea of am ABF in the mk1.


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    Fair to say this thread has been seriously neglected, but progress has definitely been made over the last 18months (!)

    In rough chronological/project order..

    ENGINE BAY
    Removed old Mk2 GTI Kjet (engine is for sale btw, will post pic and price soon)


    Cut off (and drilled out) the dented front panel
    The Mk1 ABF Project-vw-mk1-front-panel-removed-jpg

    The Mk1 ABF Project-487869_10152534364015462_1451238670_n-jpg

    Welded up new panel


    Cleaned, sanded, sprayed and polished engine bay


    This was a major delay and almost ended it for me. My first attempt at wielding a spray gun was a disaster. The engine bay of a Mk1 is a tricky place to learn to spray paint haha! In hindsight I should have given myself much more time to practice, but I was perhaps too keen and over-confident

    The result was the worst orange peel I've ever seen! After lots of time devoted to cleaning, sanding and preparing by hand, I was pretty gutted by the result.

    It was a while before I could go back into the garage and put a hand to the mk1. I seriously considered getting rid of it. Very glad I didn't though. Eventually I rolled up my sleeves got the sanding paper out and started again. Unwilling to repeat past mistakes, I took the easy route and opted for rattle cans. Much easier in the cramped environment of an engine bay!
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    GEARBOX
    Reco'd and Peloquin LSD added (with new arp diff bolts)


    Cleaned up ready for paint
    The Mk1 ABF Project-vw-020-gearbox-5-jpg

    Primed and painted
    The Mk1 ABF Project-vw-020-gearbox-2-jpg

    The Mk1 ABF Project-vw-020-gearbox-3-jpg

    The Mk1 ABF Project-vw-020-gearbox-4-jpg

    More to follow...
    Last edited by cartertronic; 02-07-2014 at 12:31 PM.

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    Blast from the past, good to see!


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    Haha yeah, better late than never I guess

    Just checked out your blog, you've definitely been busy! Great stuff!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cartertronic View Post
    GEARBOX
    Reco'd and Peloquin LSD added (with new arp diff bolts)
    Who installed the LSD ?

    Just curious for the future
    MODS- TOO MANY

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    Quote Originally Posted by vwthunder View Post
    Who installed the LSD ?

    Just curious for the future
    Was done by Volkswerke in Greensborough.

    Happy that it was done, but took a long while to be completed!

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