Hello all,
Relatively new to here but not to older cars, and I've a question that I'm sure one of you can answer for me.
Sat around in the other "office" last month me and my mate decided that rather than wait for the right gtis to turn up we'd both buy 1600s and, as a Top Gear-esque challenge, do what we could to our cars for 600 sheets and fight it out at the next track day. Now, further down the line an engine swap may be on the cards, but for a couple of hundred notes each we've both managed to pick up a 1600 locally.
So the crux of it is, I've picked up a weber converted J plate that leaves me a little under 400 to spend on making my 1600 faster round a track than his, however, I also need to maintain some semblance of everyday practicality as it's to be my car whilst my partner uses my other car as her's is in the garage. So I'm currently stood at mk3 gti top mounts and coilovers [I had these left over from a previous golf project], uprated panel filter and holes in the drivers side of the airbox and thinking of a fast road cam. People have suggested an 8v gti cam but, rather than use the standard item, could I alternatively use a Kent 270 GS2H [or similar uprated 8v gti item] without the need to be cutting/changing or modifiying anything else?
I've also got my tame pipe bender on the job of a decat pipe but what's the deal with using the 8v gti downpipe? I'm assuming that I'd need to use an 8v gti manifold too? He's handy with a welder so I don't suppose anyone in Somerset has one that I could borrow to measure up/anyone got a CAD file that I could use to make one up from?
Obviously all help in this matter will be rewarded when I follow up with the tale of how I thrashed him got on but really any help would be appreciated.
cheers
morgs