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  1. Hi team, does anyone know where I can find detailed geometric dimensions for the front end of the corrado? Minimum I need (looking straight on at front of car): Track width (from centre contact patch to centre contact patch NOT rack length or distance between hubs!), vertical distance from floor/tyre contact patch to lower wishbone, vertical distance from floor/tyre contact patch to damper bolt holes on hub (can get these from a detailed schematic of hub otherwise using above), full length of damper unit (mounted NOT free length), angle at which the damper is offset from vertical in standard setup, angle between top mounts (centre of top mounts ideally) some of that can be extrapolated using maths, but if anyone has any digital schematics I would really appreciate them! Cheers, Jon.
  2. Yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssss, knew you'd be back! Red tails on a black C are what I dream of :luvlove: :luvlove: :luvlove:
  3. So, my 2nd year is over and it's time to get another crappy temp job before going overseas (possibly) for my placement. Hopefully will get the bearings and discs on this week, although I've lost all my guide pins for the calipers :bad-words: so look out for a WANTED post soon! Updates as and when :salute: p.s. check out my design coursework teaser:
  4. I know how you feel Rob! Well done for getting it sorted - no way in hell could I wire up MS! what are you doing for intercooling? I'm guessing the black cooler is for oil?
  5. Feel free to look at my resto thread - i'm finishing my rear beam replacement as we speak. I wouldn't ever use 4 axle stands, leave two wheels down on the ground and use 2 axle stands. I guess 4 stands is ok if you're just storing it but IMHO very dodgy for working underneath. Also, some local authoritues get well funny about working on cars on the road especially something as major as rear axle removal! One of my neighbours got told off by the police for washing his car on the street! :cuckoo:
  6. Yes, those ball joint bolt plates are separate. They are called lock plates and are VW Part # 1J0407175 :salute:
  7. No bush sleeve on Corrados, only Mk2-esque cars. This has been covered a lot on the Magical Search.
  8. boost monkey

    1.8 16v

    The KR won't have come with a cat as it was produced before catalytic converter legislation, power output is the right ballpark though depending on headwork spec and cam spec.
  9. Good places to start looking. It's easy for bits of dirt to clog the horn itself, might be worth locating it and giving it a clean and retying it.
  10. By sway bar, do you mean Anti-roll bar? I think Sway Bar is the American teminology. The Eibach ARBS should come with bushes and a fitting kit, unless you bought them second hand. Try the forum search.
  11. Woah now James, what happened to that first one! Are you doing science or something? :dorky: :wink:
  12. I know a medium (4" long?) 1/2" drive extension clears Sebrings nicely. God, someone is going to start a "hub nut and socket wheel clearance thread" now :nuts: :bonk:
  13. adjustable springs? Do you mean adjustable suspension / coilovers? :scratch:
  14. I sheared a 1/2" extension undoing the hub nut to change my CV too! Spooky. Glad to see this coming along though, didn't realise Old Yella had been off the road so long.
  15. You certainly have an odd corrado! :wink: serious though, what were the advisories? I remember seeing a G60 MOT which said "non-standard engine" as an advisory! :lol: 8)
  16. yeah, as everyone else said really. I had a Jetta 8v for a bit when Prodigal got his G60 and cosmetically they're pretty similar but definitely a lot to be changed over. There might even be things you haven't thought about like the cylinder liners not being rated for excess pressure, so may be thinner than in a G60 block. Those kind of things.
  17. yeah ditto! glad the cyl head thing was mentioned, as usual the monkey is about 6 hours late to the party!
  18. too low messes the suspension geometry. To cut a complicated story short, you basically want the wishbone / control arm as horizontal as possible for correct handling.
  19. I have / had that same prob on my early 16v - can't actually remember if I fixed it yet :scratch:
  20. Maths is right DW, go to the head of the class! If you've got a 15" rim, you'll get 1.06 degrees at 7mm offset. If you've got a 16" rim, you'll get 0.99 degrees with the same upper offset of 7mm. I'm taking 1" = 25.2 mm.... Think it might be 25.4 but that's what I used! This is exactly how some of the CamberSmart readers work: you zero them on a flat surface, then measure but they're just a set square with two nails on and a calculator in the middle really! Good to see some maths being applied :grin: :dorky:
  21. JMC is planning to I think. I'm sure it'll work like N2O on any car.
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