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Get a kr head, kr cams, and a few other minor mods, i now have a 2L 16v daily driver with a simular spec including a 50mm inlet and its is damn quick and full of torque too. its all about engine breathing i had a 1.8 16v golf annd corrado, this one is definatly the nicest to drive out of the lot
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Well done, its good to see that once someone fights the decision they cave in!!! Good stuff
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yeah i gave up too and just painted my lights, they still flash quite orange but not 100% i must get some green bulbs and do a job on my daily driver Corrado
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the silles are just outer ones, the inner sill, the floor side is the real structural part, still not a nice talk to undertake at all
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didnt we have a huge thread on this before.......:lol: :lol:
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OSV is right, thats the way to go!
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Nice looking car! I love corrado's in black! and my black one has a simular key mark on it, soon to be gone though mind you Best of luck with it!
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the car is legit! its a matter of personal taste, and the owners opinion is what matters! well finished anyway! I have met the owner and he is into modernising the cars in his own unique way, he had a silver 16v before
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either that or it has no/low fluid in it
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Germany, does that answer it? :lol:
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corners, what are they :lol: as for lag, see you next week by the time it has spooled up!
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we got a mk2 golf done by dave walker at emerald for 200 last year, that was with an emerald ecu mind you, so it could be a special rate
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might generate a bit of heat in a corrado, and would probably be sitting in the car with you too :lol:
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[web]http://www.g-laderdoktor.com/bilder/35/1070420896.jpg[/web] a nice small turbo there, eh :wink:
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yeah thats about right price wise, with that you are getting a fully mapable ecu with a loom specificly made for your engine and a custom made fuel rail. Ideally thats the way to go, as its future proof if you know what i mean, mods wise. but you can use a g60 engine loom and ecu with a mk3 16v inlet manifold with your existing throtle body and the mk3's fuel rail, the only problem you will have is to get the parts. here are some [web]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 55428&rd=1[/web] and maybe the guy has the inlet manifold too???
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yeah vr6 ones or red tops
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well vince is the man for the mapping, have no real idea, but a g60 ecu is relativly easy to setup on the rr. i would anticipate getting new injectors, cheapest place to get them is mail order from the us its also a system that you can use in the future if you go for more mods
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cheapest way for the fuel rail is to buy an inlet manifold and fuel rail off a mk3 golf 16v(abf engine code) prob £100 ish tops from a breakers. ecu and loom about £200, all in for parts 300 and then fit them, then get it mapped too. the cheapest way in my opinion
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yeah get a g60 setup, you will probably need the fuel pump, then you will also need the ecu and loom and still will need to get a fuel rail made up. for the inlet manifold you need the sleves from the digifant engine to sit in place of the inserts for the mechanical injectors(they are about €2 each so about £1) So the first thing you need is the ecu and engine loom for a g60 It will work like a mk3 16v, you could always use a mk3 16v inlet manifold and fuel rail if you dont have the 8 injector setup and then just use a g60 ecu and loom
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supersize me!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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:lol: you could have a loose drain plug the rodent could be coming in to get away from the cold lately
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Thansk, i am not going mad :lol:
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i have no real suggestions, except to gove the car a seats out clean, you also need to be careful the little git doesnt start eating the loom