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Drewie

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  1. That's the ISV on the ABF, if you take off that cover that's got the HT leads pushed into it, you can see it in all it's glory. Think the pipe you're missing goes to the engine breather, iirc. :scratch:
  2. Price dependent, I'm interested in late front wings, doors and early bonnet. I take it the wings can be made with a "rolled" design in that they don't have a big lip to chew away tyres?
  3. This. All fine for me on my mk2 golf when I had them, orange LED's and I passed MOT easy. :)
  4. I might be interested, provided they don't fade back to orange. I'm not far from gloucester either so could swap easily it goes through.
  5. Well, I don't actually have one, but it would be a 16v because it meets my requirements for what I want to do to it. The donor car is a mk3 golf gti 16v ABF. Typically I've just found the thread for the conversion that was carried out from a mk4 system. Though, I've got a few things going on ATM and can't concentrate fully on it. The mk4 box etc all fits but you need different heater channels?? The mk4 cc control panel does look good in the rado dashboard.
  6. It seems that the passat climatronic is the easiest/best to fit. Though, I am lost looking for the info, I can't figure out which system people are talking about :oops: Is it this? [ATTACH=CONFIG]51617[/ATTACH] because if so, surely I will have to replace the heater box, all the motors etc. and that's not the system that's on the mk3. :roll: Unless... These are the type that will work? I'm lost even more now! Have you got a build thread I can have a ganders at?
  7. Cheers guys :thumbleft: I don't suppose there's a walkthrough on the climatronic is there?
  8. I've done a search and can't find anything? Just wondering as the donor car I'm buying has it fitted, would be nice to know if I should keep it! I'm sure the C aircon switches etc will be expensive, but it would be nice to have.
  9. I love your work :camp: I can't afford all the stuff right now, and I don't even have a corrado yet, but am I right to assume that you'll still make the UK/RHD specific stuff once the group buys are finished? Again, looks awesome :thumbleft:
  10. I went to view that car a few weeks ago! Good luck turning it around, I decided against it because the drivers door didn't line up and had already been repaired once :shrug: I also noticed that on one side the rear wheel only had enough room for my finger tips and the other side I could fit my hand in! Not trying to bring you down or anything, have fun with it! :thumbleft: Engine sounded sweet enough when I had a look, what does it drive like? Have fun :thumbleft:
  11. Cheers for they essay :) Yeah, it is going to be on a corrado, about 15mins after saying about converting to cables, I realised that all corrados have cable change :smug: I am going to go through the MS route, I've posted a couple threads on CGTI too, and done a bit more searching. I've exchanged PM's with the username "Toyotec" and I think I'm going to pay him to build be the ECU as I want it to be reliable, and that will depend on build quality, as I've never done it I don't feel confident in myself. However I will be building the loom with new plugs etc as I want to route it differently to standard and I want to tidy the bay. The charger I will be using will be an Eaton m62 or m90, depending what becomes available to me at the right price, although I think the m90 is a tad too large. The brackets will all be made by an engineer friend I hope, can all be billet then, would lower my costs too. :) My plan so far is to buy the engine and the charger and figure all the routing, the engine will be rebuilt, and have the crank and flywheel lightened, reusing the conrods, pistons and valves if they are good. While I'm building the engine, I hope to source a car to put it into, take the engine out and relocate the battery to the boot and will use a bag inside the wing for a washer bottle. The bay wont be "smoothed" but it will be tidied and unnecessary bits deleted. I will be making my own fuel rail and obviously bigger injectors with hopefully 4bar fuel pressure. I will also be stacking head gaskets as like you say, it saves a grand on the cost. Also, it was fine for manufacturers back in early turbo days :) ---------- Post added at 01:40 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:20 PM ---------- I will also be using wasted spark hopefully.
  12. What OSV said! better ground clearance then :) Plus 16>15
  13. They are B3 passat winter wheels, commonly mistaken for G60 steels. But those ones are banded to what looks like maybe 8j? :)
  14. Drewie

    Joey Modding

    For the people wondering why it's called joey modding, I've heard it's because baby kangaroo's -Joeys have really black beady eyes when they're first born
  15. I'm also currently looking at rado's. I've been looking for a buyers guide for problem areas, but not been able to find one, could you link me to one Captainredeye? I find it's handy having an aluminium jack that you can throw in the car before you go, nice and light light, and it means you can give the car the third degree :rambo:
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