_Matt_ 24 Posted May 16 Hi, Starting a thread to document progress now I am back with a Corrado(s). Background: Sold the white Corrado, missed it after a few weeks. Sold mk2 and mk3 on (don't miss at all a month later so right decision then). I looked at a few "highly" priced examples but wasn't happy with the bodyworks or history (i.e no chains etc). Decided, sod it, will buy a project and sort it out myself. Que Corrado number 1. A Twilight Violet Corrado VR6 appeared on eBay as a project but came with a lot of parts nice parts as well as the original parts to put it back to stock. She looks rough but had 107k on and I thought man maths that I could sell the parts I didn't want and put towards renovating the car. The only sticking point for me with the car was that it had zero history. It needs the jacking point welding and a repair to the top of the windscreen + a repaint. The trim rubbers are nice though and the parts meant I couldn't refuse the car as it means I've managed to get some parts I had always wanted (oil volt dials, recaro interior and a few other bits). I had psyched myself up to get rid of what I didn't want and start to sort the bodywork. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_Matt_ 24 Posted May 16 Corrado Number 2 Or 4 actually in ownership count. I had seen the car advertised on Facebook but was so disheartened from other cars I had viewed that I discarded it without even looking at it. Later the owner and I were trading some parts and by chance I gave him an incorrect wiring loom for a leather interior so went up to see him to swap over looms. I saw the Corrado and it had virtually none of the issues I had expected and it was a very nice car at a very fair price. 91k, VW and specialist annual servicing from 1994 - 2021, a long term owner between 2005-2021 and all original. The car had sat for over a year out of MOT as the previous owner had picked up abother dream car. I could see the car had some bush and brake line type MOT advisories so I asked for it to be MOTd and if it passed I'd buy it... it did pass.. so I picked it up on Sunday. It does have 2 areas of the rust - see pics - little scab on the wing and a scab in side in the fuel door area. I will get these fixed with new metal before they get worse. The car was resprayed in 2009, for £2350 inc VAT - how times have changed - and came with old style photos to show windows out, back to metal in areas. The paint is excellent in my eyes, just some swirl marks to polish out. No imperfections under my LED garage lights. It had new window and trim rubbers all round back in 2009. I felt confident if the paint had lasted this long and still looked good it must have been a decent job too. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_Matt_ 24 Posted May 16 Immediate Plans Make the project/part Corrado financially viable by selling off what I don't want and moving it on as a reasonbly priced project otherwise I'll be forced to break it. The new Corrado has very heavy clutch so will get chains and clutch done as the first job. At the moment I am debating leaving the car as standard as possible and unlike my white one not replacing parts of the sake of it. It does currently have a brand non res miltek and sports cat though my other corrado came with a spare resonated miltek section which I could swap over to quieten things down. I did have 263 cams in my last one and I can feel the difference however I don't drive that hard much of the time so verdict is still out. Stock suspension rides incredibly well on our roads. Possibly me eyes but this car (93/94) does not sit as silly high as my last one did at the rear on stock suspension (late 95 car). I have a Recaro interior to fit and the oil volt dials to figure out. The MOT man said the rear beam was looking rusty and it's bushes are tired. I have a spare axle to build up off the car so will do that as well this year. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fla 8 Posted May 16 You'll work your magic on it in no time Matt! Certainly looks a good purchase and look forward to seeing the progress pics Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_Matt_ 24 Posted May 16 Cheers Hasan, will try and keep things in check on this one and do only what is needed. I have booked it into Stealth end of summer (earliest booking - they are busy) for the chains and clutch (heavy pedal - the main motivation to do the job). Also requested a tune whilst it is there so I guess the gate has started to open on mods... I did consider a more local place I've heard good reviews of but decided to stick with what I know and there is the potential for 263s and a head refurb whilst it is there... if it needs it.. did like that mod last time. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1xshaunx1 27 Posted May 17 2nd one seems to be the way forwards as you say. Seems you have a good game plan to me, good luck with it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rolex 0 Posted June 13 On 5/16/2023 at 10:56 AM, _Matt_ said: Immediate Plans Make the project/part Corrado financially viable by selling off what I don't want and moving it on as a reasonbly priced project otherwise I'll be forced to break it. The new Corrado has very heavy clutch so will get chains and clutch done as the first job. At the moment I am debating leaving the car as standard as possible and unlike my white one not replacing parts of the sake of it. It does currently have a brand non res miltek and sports cat though my other corrado came with a spare resonated miltek section which I could swap over to quieten things down. I did have 263 cams in my last one and I can feel the difference however I don't drive that hard much of the time so verdict is still out. Stock suspension rides incredibly well on our roads. Possibly me eyes but this car (93/94) does not sit as silly high as my last one did at the rear on stock suspension (late 95 car). I have a Recaro interior to fit and the oil volt dials to figure out. The MOT man said the rear beam was looking rusty and it's bushes are tired. I have a spare axle to build up off the car so will do that as well this year. That sounds like and good place to get it as a sort of base level to see how you want to go with it. 😎 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_Matt_ 24 Posted Thursday at 11:29 AM Seeing as people are coming back to view the forum I thought I'd add progress. Car has been to stealth for some works - chains, headrefurb, clutch, 263s, some bushes and abs repairs. She made 223hp on the rollers which i was pretty chuffed about https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40sexRMjzbo The koni and H&R suspension turned up last week (waiting since June) so plan to fit over the winter. Couple of pics from today on where I am at and the wheels I plan to put on it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_Matt_ 24 Posted Thursday at 11:37 AM Prior to taking it to Stealth I installed new discs and pads, bearings, hubs and refurbed the front cast knuckles with new backing plates. I failed to take any photos though. As well as the Koni fitting over the winter I also hope to take the rear beam off and rebuild it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ChrisL 7 Posted Thursday at 01:06 PM Cars looking really tidy there Matt. Bet you glad you kept the Audioscapes 👌 How much difference do the Cams make? Think I have some lined up for mine but interested to know what the extra power feels like. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_Matt_ 24 Posted Thursday at 01:30 PM Thanks Chris. I am gald i kept them but in all honesty they don't really give much bass output when the car is on the move - I reckon upgraded stock speakers and subtle small subwoofer somewhere (perhaps one of those underseat ones hidden somewhere) would give a better audio experience. I'm going to add a sub at some point. I decided not to stay stock in the end. Longer term plan will be some H&R roll bars, will try powerflex rear beam bushes (only becuase Vince recommended and they're easy to change if i don't like). The car currently has a miltek resonated and a miltek sports cat + the 263s. I felt the power delivery was a bit "flat" when I got it, flat as in missing some sparkle rather than broken, compared to my white one which also had 263s. With 263s you do get used to the additional power quite quickly but it gives more urgency from c2500rpm and feels more muscular. I'll grab a pic of the power graph but it gives out more torque at the 2500-4000rpm window than a Schrick/VSR on stock cams and puts out more power and torque over 4000 than a schrick/VSR on stock cams (schrick/VSR torque tails off back to stock levels after the midrange and doesn't give any extra power). £pound of £pound the cams are great mod - they cost £560 and fitting is free with the head work I had done. Of course 268 cams + Schrick would be even better but that's £2.5k ++ more and I don't think you'd get % increase gain 263s offer on a standard engine. As from the rear beam and suspension work I am going to leave it there for a while as had to to buy 2 new daily cars over the last 3 months - my trusty Seat Exeo broke it's steering rack and after 3 months of being unable to source (obsolete at VAG germany) I sold it spares repairs. Bought my wife a 2020 Audi Q2 (1.0 TFSI - great little engine) as we needed something for holidays and assumed at the time my Seat would be repaired when I got back. I've just bought my self a 2019 B9 Audi A4 Avant Quattro 40 TDI. Cars are very expensive for what you get comprared to when I last bought a newish car (2014 - the Seat). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
g0ldf1ng3r 10 Posted Thursday at 02:29 PM i have those cams too Matt, as well as a BMC & Stealth map - the new map Vince did was a vast difference compared to stock as for the audio side, i have JL audio 6.5's in my front audioscapes & infinity kappa 6*9's in the rear shelf - id say for most that combination would be sufficient i did find that you have to be careful if upgrading the front door stock speakers as if the magnets on the new ones are too deep they will push the door membrane back & allow it to leak - it took me a lot of figuring out where that water was coming from before i got the audioscapes i did also have a Pioneer slimline amp & sub but found it too lack so managed to grab a bargain 2nd hand Infinity Basslink, which is over twice the size of the pioneer but it is leagues for what i was after Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_Matt_ 24 Posted Thursday at 04:00 PM I''ve got a BMC but haven't fitted it. I don't have a bracket it for it. Where did you mount your sub? I'm looking for something hidden but all i can think of is the back of the rear seat. I've got JBLs in the audioscapes, touch wood it's ok the membrane but it never sees wet weather so I don't know for sure! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
g0ldf1ng3r 10 Posted Friday at 10:48 AM 18 hours ago, _Matt_ said: I''ve got a BMC but haven't fitted it. I don't have a bracket it for it. Where did you mount your sub? I'm looking for something hidden but all i can think of is the back of the rear seat. I've got JBLs in the audioscapes, touch wood it's ok the membrane but it never sees wet weather so I don't know for sure! the BMC are superb & sound great drop daves16v on here a PM & see if he still has any of his polished BMC mounting brackets, thats what i have on mine & he has been back on here recently the sub is in the boot, it is an integrated unit so has the infinity amp & 10" sub all in one casing i have put a square of mdf kind of board under the boot carpet & then screwed the sub feet onto that, it stands in the front right hand corner of the boot & allows most of the boot to be used the audioscapes are designed to allow you to fit a much deeper speaker magnet, i had the issue with the OE door pods when i had infinty 5.25's in there as they were very deep Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
daves16v 1 Posted Friday at 03:10 PM Hi, yes I can help with the BMC bracket, drop me a PM if interested. Dave Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_Matt_ 24 Posted Friday at 03:46 PM Thanks Dave, will do Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cressa 39 Posted Sunday at 08:11 AM Matt the car looks great 👍. I like to hear about the head work and cams as this is on my dreamlist Everyone needs a wheel stand in their garage for all our extra sets 😂😂 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites