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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: BookemVW on 03 April 2009, 16:12

Title: GTI GRIN!
Post by: BookemVW on 03 April 2009, 16:12
I had to go out today ended up doing a 200 mile round trip i took the Gti with me not had it long few months now but i was well chuffed puls lie a train, 160k on the clock but full service history every tax disc from dy 1! nice bit of open road and it was fun but a big grin on my face!

I need to do a few bits on the car, any ideas i want to uprate the brackes new disc and pads,
want a new exhaust to wha you recomend? and lower it a touch.

Any ideas whats the best stuff to use thats out there?

Thanks
Title: Re: GTI GRIN!
Post by: Baylez8v on 03 April 2009, 16:18
what is it, 8v or 16v?? if its a 8v, put the 16v brakes on it, if its a valver go with the g60 brakes.
if u want a bigger grin, up the noise, get a decent air filter with the exhaust, save your pennies and get a stainless manifold, that will add a noticable difference to the performance
Title: Re: GTI GRIN!
Post by: BookemVW on 03 April 2009, 16:25
Its an 8v, induction kit good idea, K&N still good to go for or any other make?

my idea is to lower it with 15 inch wide wheels maybe and get it resprayed but keep it original looking else were but with a bit of poke behind it.
Title: Re: GTI GRIN!
Post by: Baylez8v on 03 April 2009, 16:35
i like ure thinking, yeah 15" with about 40mm profile, not too wide though, 205 is probably as far as i would go.
well i just replaced my k&n with a hks and i will be putting my k&n back on as sooon as its cleaned, so id stick with them.
lower by 30mm possibly 40 but be carful of ure sump. or u get get relitavly subtle drop of 15-20 and get uprated top mounts wch will give a few more mm on the drop.
if u wanna keep the handling pretty, then get uprated bushes make it feel nice an tight. try tsr-performance.com
Title: Re: GTI GRIN!
Post by: Dan34 on 03 April 2009, 16:37
completely off topic, but what car do you drive baylez? i live in wisbech so not too far from you

Dan
Title: Re: GTI GRIN!
Post by: Baylez8v on 03 April 2009, 16:40
o wow i dint notice that, im just up the road in lynn lol, i got an alpine white mk2 8v, now complete with rusty bonnet and some hideous white 17" venoms lol
Title: Re: GTI GRIN!
Post by: Dan34 on 03 April 2009, 16:44
haha cool dont think ive seen it about yet, i drive a green mk2 gti with a bonnet bra, im at lynn most weekdays because of college.

Dan
Title: Re: GTI GRIN!
Post by: Baylez8v on 03 April 2009, 16:48
sweet, yeh i remeber reading ure mk3 project thread now. nop doubt ill spot the mk2, ive always got my eyes open for them. theyve all started cummin out for the summer now, theres few nice ones in lynn, thats why ive decided to rat mine. gonna strart matt blacking it soon though. ull hear it before u see it tho
baylez
Title: Re: GTI GRIN!
Post by: Dan34 on 03 April 2009, 16:50
haha cool theres a proper nice mk1 about in green owned by wayders off here, really nice car you have probably seen it

Dan
Title: Re: GTI GRIN!
Post by: maplesyrup on 03 April 2009, 18:25
Glad your enjoying your Golf  :smiley:

A full Magnex stainless exhaust is a good un, only gives an extra couple of BHP at the top end but feels smoother through the rev's and sounds good, twin pipes at the back look fairly standard as well.

I run vented cross drilled discs but there's a strong argument for running grooved and drilled discs, unvented, if you drive really hard.

Pagid brake pads are very good as are EBC Green's, I run the standard 16v brake calipers and disc size but have mk3 calipers on the back as they don't rub or bind like the mk2 ones can.

A full poly bush kit will make a huge difference, and Eibach anti roll bars will make the car handle like nothing else.

Theres loads of shocks and springs avaliable and lots of debate as to which are best, I swear by Koni wheather they are Sports sprung damper kits or coilovers.

Get some damn good tyres on there as well, Toyo TR1's ?

Hope that helps a bit.

Jonny
Title: Re: GTI GRIN!
Post by: jamrock on 03 April 2009, 18:38
the 16v or the g60 brakes is a must!!!
Title: Re: GTI GRIN!
Post by: Baylez8v on 03 April 2009, 21:59
damn right.... yeh dan i know the mk1 ur on about.
back to the subject, which has been completely coverd by maplesyrup, so well infact that im gonna shut up and take his advice, cos i still run standard everything, with f**ked shocks, clicky C.V, wheel bearing about to explode and seized rear calipers lol, but i did shoot a flame out of my powerflow exhaust bout half hour ago, which gave me a gti grin
Title: Re: GTI GRIN!
Post by: maplesyrup on 03 April 2009, 23:22
Honestly guy's I have thought about G60 brakes, having done pretty much every other mod, but I can stand the car on its nose at the moment in the dry - do you think its worth doing? I'm running 16" wheels so the'd be no clearance issues with big discs..... ?
Title: Re: GTI GRIN!
Post by: danny_p on 04 April 2009, 12:02
i like g60 brakes.    they have serious high speed stoping ability for relativly littel money.  also if your driveing hard  you won't meet brake fade even with std disks and pads
Title: Re: GTI GRIN!
Post by: Ben Lessani on 04 April 2009, 13:23
Yeah GSF. They don't have them on the website for the 8v, but my local branch (Glasgow/Pollokshaws road) had them in stock.

Pad:                       Average Stopping Distance:

Standard OE VW Pads       34.4m
Frenzi Italia                       32.3m
Pagid T4151                      31.6m
Pagid FR4151                    30.7m
Ferodo DS2000                  32.7m
Brembo                             31.8m
G-Force Sport                    30.5m
Formula Pads                     32.7m
OMP 961k                         30.7m
Mintex 1144                       26.9m

GSF part no. was 64313

http://www.stealthracing.co.uk/ViewItem.php?ItemID=119

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