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stealth_gti
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How quick should it be :-)
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06 February 2011, 20:27 »
Alright lads,
I'm dropping my 1.8t engine in a mk2 :-)
So just a quick one anyone have any idea of 0-60 times top speeds??
Many thanks Scott
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stealth_gti
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Re: How quick should it be :-)
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06 February 2011, 20:28 »
200bhp ish
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tech1889
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Mk2 GTI FTW !!
Re: How quick should it be :-)
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06 February 2011, 20:32 »
fast if you put the power down.. good luck with conversion it looks quite difficult for me lol
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emery1990
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Re: How quick should it be :-)
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06 February 2011, 20:39 »
Probs around 6 secs as it may struggle a bit in 1st and 2nd... mine's pretty good off the line but was running lean and only about 140bhp lol, put an lsd on it and it would fly
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stealth_gti
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06 February 2011, 21:21 »
AHh nice one. I just want a good looking mk2 as a daily drive then a nasty track day mk2 on the weekend :-)
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Alec
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Re: How quick should it be :-)
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06 February 2011, 21:22 »
Will all be down to what box, diff and tyres you're using. Spending money in these departments would be a good move if it's acceleration you are after.
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danny_p
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06 February 2011, 21:50 »
slippy diff and sticky tyers and it'll be quick. open diff and ditchfinders it'll be all smoke and no poke
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stealth_gti
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Re: How quick should it be :-)
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07 February 2011, 09:26 »
Do you no if there is any way of using my mk4 box without to much messing.
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tech1889
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07 February 2011, 16:46 »
you can i believe but it is a bit of messing.. will have to change to 5stud hubs etc.. and will need to go hydraulic clutch
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