Hi guys, well had mine a while now, it was bought to be a daily that was a great all rounder which it is. Due to covid and new job change I no longer need to worry about a daily ( the mrs's fiat 500 can always suffice if things change lol ).
This is just going to blog my very very slow progress of turning the golf into a track car, I'm currently buying a house so hence the very slow and very budget progress lol but doing what I can!
Here she is when first bought:
And here is a cool pic I took few years ago at 6am at cheddar gorge lol ( great morning drive if any of you are local by the way ):
Had the car at Llandow circuit recently bone stock with nothing but ate type 200 brake fluid. She went well, was expecting it to be a bit of a mess but no was quite surprising. Fair amount of understeer and quite slow to change direction but not bad at all! I had a cool down lap every 3-5 or so laps just to look after the old stock pads and discs.
Winter means jobs to do!
This explains the small hint of surface rust on the sills!
Got some wishbones from an audi tt 3.2, swapped them and kept the tt solid bush
Went to fcm alignment in Bristol, set camber to 1.8 at front and 1.5 at rear. Not exactly race car settings yet but I'd rather increment than go from one extreme to the other. Can honestly say the balance has totally changed from just this alone, well worth mod.
Just changed discs and pads all round, brembo plain discs with black diamond pads. Very budget set up but will give it a trial at next track day!
Swapped pcv valve to a new one with new hoses as had a vacuum leak somewhere, huge difference in throttle response, obviously not been right for a while!
I'm a bit weird and don't really listen to music in or out the car so did a radio delete, took the pic before I slotted it back in place hence it looks a bit loose:
Took some interior bits out just to check weight out of curiosity. Some of you may be interested....
Spare wheel and tool kit: 18.4kg
Rear seats (bench and backs): 29.9kg
Fitted it all back for now but will try and experiment at how it effects handling at next track day by taking stuff out at lunch time maybe.
Just fitted tow strap because why not. Its an adjustable trs one, bolted to furthest bolt away from radiator that ties crash bar to chassis. From what I've found its safe to do so as it will only be used to load on a trailer via this. And well... if I'm wrong... its just a piece of tin at end of day lol!
Will be taking it to Llandow again hopefully in April. Next job outside of maintenence is going to be suspension, likely coilovers and probably b14 from bilstein. If you have some suggestions for a budget track build though I am all ears!!
Feel free to offer suggestions/opinions or criticise me for doing everything wrong and half arsed lol.
Hopefully the wallet allows some more updates soon....
Cheers!