So like many before me, my first car was an mk2 gti, but not just any mk2 gti – a (formely) mint, one-owner 50k mile, completely unmolested 91’ valver in alpine white.
Note: I cannot provide any pictures right now as I am in a different country to the car.
So that was about five years ago. Now the car has about 90k and is tucked away in a garage after being neglected for the last couple of years while im trying to get the funds together for a complete restoration. I am aiming for something around the 3-3.5k mark for the total cost and I want the car to remain as original as possible. The project will probably commence during next summer when I have more free time on my hands. I wanted to use this thread as an opportunity to bank on the know how of more experienced people in these forums. I have done some preliminary research and I am posting my findings for to get some feedback along with getting some specific questions I want to have answered.
-the car will not be doing any track work.
Engine:
I am aiming to do a complete DIY rebuilt of the engine to save money and get myself better acquainted with my pride and joy.
Most of the information I have on this comes from the Haynes mk2 manual and this excellent channel on youtube that details a rebuilt in 54 parts that I have put into a playlist.
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=C39A55371D924CB8The video is pretty comprehensive but I would like to do a more thorough job with the cylinder head and block.
These are a couple of resources I have found for this.
Block:
http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavista/PDFs/Engine%20Block%20prep%20by%20Standard%20Abrasives.pdfhead:
http://65corvette.nonethewiser.net/technical/diyport.pdfhttp://uk-mkivs.net/forums/p/362936/2467156.aspxhttp://www.clubgti.com/forum/showthread.php?t=38090http://www.eastcoastdubs.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?f=22&p=40997http://portandpolish.blogspot.com/Equipment:
http://www.frost.co.uk/My question on this is, these guides detail how to give the head a smooth finish everywhere, but I have read elsewhere that in certain parts it is best to give it a rough finish which aids fuel mixing. Is this accurate? Can anyone provide any instructions for this?
During the rebuilt I will be using OEM parts apart from the parts listed below. Please let me know if you think some of these parts will not be a worthwhile upgrade or if there are other parts that I should aim to upgrade from OEM.
Engine & Transmission:
ecotec valve
ecotec valve filter
pipecross induction kit
k & N filter
neuspeed sport camshaft (this is for the inlet cam. Description says neuspeed recommend only changing the inlet cam.)
vibratechnics front engine mount
vibratechnics rear engine mount
vibratechnics gearbox mount
jetex resonated exhaust
Neuspeed Shift Repair Kit Golf 2
Neuspeed Short Shift Kit Golf 2
Neuspeed Solid Shifter Golf 2
ecu superchip
tsr buffled sump and windage tray
Tsr 4 layer steel Head Gasket
kent cams competition cambelt
ecs magnetic drain plug
arp resusasble bolts
Brakes:
goodridge hose kit (I haven’t quite grasped how many hoses I would need for my car with a standard brake setup)
Brake discs front g60 280mm (is this worthwhile or should I stick with OEM or aftermarket 256mm?)
pagid fast road pads front
pagid fast road pads back
calipers for 280mm conversion (G60 OEM?)
From what I have gathered, I would only need G60 calipers and discs to go 280mm at the front. Is this corrent?
Suspension:
powerflex bushes (Im aiming to upgrade with everything they offer
Bilstein Streetline Kit Mk2 Golf (can you recommend anything else at this price point? Would it be better to go for a similarly priced coilover kit?)
front upper strut brace
front lower strut brace
rear strut brace (are the front lower and rear strut brace worthwhile?)
Below are parts that I am aiming to replace but with new OEM parts. Please let me know if you think this is worthwhile or if should just refurbish them. I have looked at uprated aftermarket versions of these parts (pistons, conrods, rings etc) but they are prohibitively expensive on my budget. If anyone can direct me to some middle ground solution on any of the parts below that would be ideal.
Engine & transmission:
cylinder block:
main bearings
crank
crank bolts
pistons
piston rings
conrods
conrod bolts
intermidiate shaft
oil pump
engine sump
cylinder head:
valves
valve springs
hydraulic tappets
exhaust camshaft
spark plugs
Suspension:
cv joint kit
cv joint liner
Bearings
Wheels & Tyres
michelin pilot exalto 195/50 R15 (Anyone have any experience with these? Any alternatives? Is this the correct size for OEM BBS RZ?
And finally I am after a set of BBS center caps
http://www.justmatz.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=OriginalBBSRSThese are the only ones I found, but they are a bit steep at 200 quid.
- Edit as im quite tall, 6'5" I would like to sit as low as possible. I have the standard height adjustable driver's seat that is not low enough and I know that the lowest you can go is by fitting corrado front seats that go right in. I havent been able to find any information on whether there are different versions of these (apart from the trim). Are they all recaros?
Will these mounts make them lower?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HC-738-OMP-SEAT-MOUNT-BRACKETS-VW-GOLF-MK2-GTi-16V-G60-/350346452893?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item5192469f9d#ht_7482wt_1141 Thank you for your time,
Michael.