Good evening all, thought id throw up a little build thread to keep progress of the new toy.
For the last 10 years ive been developing my little mk1 from a classic to an all out track weapon.
First rebuild saw the car like this
2.0 16v
close ratio box
quaife diff
kw coilovers
half cage
omp bucket seats
sabelt harnesses
bias valve
astra gte calipers
strengthened rear beam
Phase 2 saw me turn it into a hillclimb monster. 790kg's 162hp 164ib ft
205hp per tonne was a little weapon
Now to the present, the mk1 is off the road for a full restoration so i thought i better get a new track toy,
after 3 friends bought clio's for track cars i thought it was the best choice, or was it
Enter Cullen's RB 182
Day of purchase
Few marks but a clean 106k 182
Supposedly had new dephaser and belts but it wasnt til i got to the car the owner said there was no paperwork for it
front coilovers
cup shocks springs on the rear
172 cup turini's
decat
ramair filter and intake pipe
2 bucket seats, one sparco one omp
wind deflectors.
With our second year of spa francorchamps looming i thought i better order some part's.
i ordered new balljoints and 2 new outer tie rod end's from euro's as i was tackling this job i noticed my cv joints where kaputt so i ordered 2 new driveshafts aswell to be on the safeside.
no pics of this we all know what they look like.
Once i had found my way round the forum i started researching and decided it was time for a half rear rollcage with harness bar and remove one seat.
Arrival of the metalwork
During
Fitted and sprayed in my mk1 golf's jazz blue colour
That was it for a couple of weeks while i waited for more parts to turn up.
In the meantime i had booked onto the track obsession rolling road day at AMD essex, i thought it best to get the car fully alligned after the new ball joints and outter tie rods,
i dropped the car off at finishline in baldock to get the tracking setup
Snow problem for the little clio
Last sunday's track obsession rolling road day.
Went with a friend in his 350hp evo 6 and my other mates 320hp megane rs
Que the next thread 10 pic limit
For the last 10 years ive been developing my little mk1 from a classic to an all out track weapon.
First rebuild saw the car like this
2.0 16v
close ratio box
quaife diff
kw coilovers
half cage
omp bucket seats
sabelt harnesses
bias valve
astra gte calipers
strengthened rear beam
Phase 2 saw me turn it into a hillclimb monster. 790kg's 162hp 164ib ft
205hp per tonne was a little weapon
Now to the present, the mk1 is off the road for a full restoration so i thought i better get a new track toy,
after 3 friends bought clio's for track cars i thought it was the best choice, or was it
Enter Cullen's RB 182
Day of purchase
Few marks but a clean 106k 182
Supposedly had new dephaser and belts but it wasnt til i got to the car the owner said there was no paperwork for it
front coilovers
cup shocks springs on the rear
172 cup turini's
decat
ramair filter and intake pipe
2 bucket seats, one sparco one omp
wind deflectors.
With our second year of spa francorchamps looming i thought i better order some part's.
i ordered new balljoints and 2 new outer tie rod end's from euro's as i was tackling this job i noticed my cv joints where kaputt so i ordered 2 new driveshafts aswell to be on the safeside.
no pics of this we all know what they look like.
Once i had found my way round the forum i started researching and decided it was time for a half rear rollcage with harness bar and remove one seat.
Arrival of the metalwork
During
Fitted and sprayed in my mk1 golf's jazz blue colour
That was it for a couple of weeks while i waited for more parts to turn up.
In the meantime i had booked onto the track obsession rolling road day at AMD essex, i thought it best to get the car fully alligned after the new ball joints and outter tie rods,
i dropped the car off at finishline in baldock to get the tracking setup
Snow problem for the little clio
Last sunday's track obsession rolling road day.
Went with a friend in his 350hp evo 6 and my other mates 320hp megane rs
Que the next thread 10 pic limit