MK1 in PVW:

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MK1 in PVW:

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isn't this the mk1 8v cross flow from pvw?

translated using google.. sorry for the errors but i bet most people can work it out anyway :yup:

http://www.saugergroup.com/jens-scirocc ... querstrom/

Scirocco1 VW Type 53 bj 1979

Body:

Conversion to optics in 1977 by bj
flared wheel arches
painted in Porsche graumet

Interior:

Amaturen original
VDO Zusatzinstomente 12v, oil press and oil temperature
circuit chrome
Recaro seats obtained in the original material from the Golf 6 GTI
Brake:
Balance beam brakes
with front brake calipers Porsche 964, and bolted Alutöpfe 315mm discs in
the rear Audi S3 in ventilated 256mm

Rims:

E26 BBS racing wheels in 7 × 17
with Nankang 185/35 17

Engine:

! 2.0 8v motor racing mountain
block: Golf 3 GTI, 92.8 stroke crankshaft, precision-balanced and netriert
Pleul: Arrows
Pistons: racing pistons in 83mm
Oil Pump enhanced
MBE with Lambda Control
Cylinder head:
Cross-flow head from the Audi A4
group H Schrick valves, springs, and conversion to mechanical tappet
camshaft asymmetric about 300 degrees
HTN valve cover
Spiess .45 VGS individual throttle butterflies, Drilled to 48-Funnel, airbox
Exhaust:
4 in 1 Eigenbaukrümmer with 48 tubes
with 63mm then Bastuck engine muffler

Transmission:

Oettinger 16v lock
Alukühler special order

Performance:

213 HP
219 NM
at full power 7100u/min to 8100 U / min

unfortunately i can't link the pics due to them being on some sort of internet wizardry...

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played around and found the page source ;)

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I love mk1's. But for some reason i dont like this one. Think its the wheels. and what is prob the most boring colour ive seen ever. I found the US rabbit more of an interesting read, the paint on that i likeses!


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Bonusrocco wrote:Think its the wheels.
+1.

Sadly all the rage in Europia last year (and presumably this)


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I think it looked better before the wheels were made into 17's.

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lewp91 wrote: with Nankang 185/35 17
A sure sign of an owner who's confident he's never really going to drive his car.

I really don't understand why they bother telling us the manufacturer. I mean, they wouldn't mention carpet mats from Aldi, would they?

It also really annoys me when I see cars worth tens (sometimes hundreds) of thousands of pounds in the classic car mags, and they make a point of a matching set of new Sava tyres. They're probably the most important thing you buy for your car, in terms of safety and driving pleasure. Buy decent tyres, please!


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the edmundator wrote:
lewp91 wrote: with Nankang 185/35 17
They're probably the most important thing you buy for your car, in terms of safety and driving pleasure. Buy decent tyres, please!
Totally agree Ed, they are the only thing keeping in contact with the black stuff!


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having done the write up it still galls me that people seem happy to fit such shite rubber to their otherwise lovely cars.

it's a stretch thing apparently.

agreed re the smaller wheel but tbh i think the theme/colour/interior combo is superb.


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might be what was available to achieve such stretch? i too dislike the wheel tyre setup :/


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I think the car is great a fantastic credit to the owner, its not 100% to my taste, i'm not sure on the interior and many will not like the "scene" looks but a quality build with some quality engineering. :good:


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lewp91 wrote:might be what was available to achieve such stretch? i too dislike the wheel tyre setup :/
Correct, to get that stretch size you sadly have to look at the "budget" makes such as Nankang.


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I like what the saugergroup do with VW's. Motorsport spec engines with a show car feel. Can't say im feeling the 17's tbh but as others have said its all the rage in Europe, Im hoping the trend passes :hehe:

Nankangs are perfectly good for the speed limits of the uk roads there are alot worse tyres out there. ive ran them stretched in the past. Fair play they don't handle as well as a perfect fitting tyre but they are far from ditch finders :pilot:


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Any ideas on the seats ?

Astra gte or some thing ?


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seats look like retrimed escort turbo's. their identical to whats in my truck.

as has been said above, yes the wheels seem too big but each to their own.

the rest of it i personally can't fault.

understated and tasteful with lots of attention to detail. :good:


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Why go to all the effort of creating a Motorsport engine for a car that'll probably never top 10mph? Something cobbled together from a mobility scooter would be more appropriate.


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