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I started with the original engine mount piece from Golf MK5
but the engine's position was too high
and then I redone the engine holder like this
but the engine was too low so I had to re do the whole thing again. The pictures were posted here on the forum but I was ashamed so I removed them. And the current state you can see in those pictures from above. If you are interested in some specifics please ask.![]()
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Today is my dayFinally the wheels arrived.
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I thought these are the wheels for my project![]()
What do you think?
Last edited by 2fast4you2; 05-17-2011 at 05:35 AM.
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#113
those wheels are great man, wish i had the time and resources you have for this project! (or even half!haha)
im follow intently![]()
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And some more parts came in today
and finally some work got doneThe front axle was sandblasted covered with primer, painted and finally assembled
Now I'm waiting for the BREMBO adapters to arrive so I can assemble the front Axle.![]()
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#115
Wow, keep up the good work! I think most people are not familiar with the construction of your garage so it looks different. You must live in a totally different climate.![]()
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Last week I bought a steering rack from VW Polo 9N and the servo motor
and yesterday the Brembo Adapters came finally after 2 months of waiting
and after I had all the parts in one place everything started to come together as it should
and I must say that I've had help from Mario. You must ask you're self "who the f..k is Mario"
Well Mario is the guy who's car was the inspiration for me to begin with this project, you can find his project a MK2 golf with a 2 liter TFSI engine and doing a very good jobhere is a link of his site where you can find some info and pictures of Mario's Golf.
http://www.golf2tfsi.de/html/home.html
I think he is watching this thread so I will use this chance to thank him for his help "THANK YOU MARIO"
Although I'm not finished with you I will need some advices in the future![]()
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Yes I bought them on eBay I think TJ POWER is the company but I have to warn you I'm disappointed in their services. Took them 2 months to send them after lying that they are making some improvements on them and when they came,they came in different size but you can't see from the image.
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#122
there are many different company that make porsche adapters...
#123
This is also a company making those adapters:
http://www.epytec.de/Bremsentechnik/...dapter/VW-Audi
#124
There are many others but then I found the ones I bought and liked them they are really good but the guy's that sell them are ...
here is a link of another company that makes and sell brembo adapters
http://www.mbt-engineering.com/
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The power steering set up is very interesting, is there any steering sensors or other electrical pieces needed to make it work?
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There is one steering sensor and is located on the steering rack but is connected directly to the electric motor. There are 2 more pins, one is +/- and it fits the electric harness that I'm planing to put in my car the other has 4 wires that I will have to connect to my new electric harness.
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Hey Amel
you are right! Today i was looking on my email acount and read our conversation and found your link to your vortex-thread again.
Now i read some nice words about meThanks !
If i can help, i will do it. i have no secrets about the technical details of my car... So if you have questions: dont hesitate to ask...
With the pic above, some memories about last winter are in my mind.![]()
Mario
www.golf2tfsi.de
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subscribed![]()
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#133
This is INA from Vagoc!
nice project! You need one of our CNC ported heads in this baby.
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Nothing new done on the car so far. I'm getting ready to finish up some minor things around the dash and start building a Roll cage. In the mean time the only part that was ordered, and arrived were the H&R triple C chamber bolts
I hope soon I will have something more done... like the roll cage![]()
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literally just made a profile here at 130am just to compliment you on your fabrication and engineering on this beast youre making. completely awesome.![]()
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I'm just about to finish up the rear axle![]()
This is how the rear axle looks:
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one of the things I need to finish are these for Camber/toe adjustments
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I bought these from my local VW dealer they are from Audi RS6 rear axle, you can find them on the ETKA as part number:WHT001682that is if anybody needs them. All i need to do now is to make camber/toe plates. If you want these all done you can find them on this site:
http://www.dutchbuild.com/index.php?...k=1&Itemid=104
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#139
..or on my site:-D Sorry about that little bit of commercial break;-)Back to the program:
Did anyone think about or try out golf MK3 ecomatic/citystromer servo system yet?
Should work too and you don't need to redrill the front axle because you can use a standard golf 3 steering gear. or are there any problems I didn't figure out, yet?
@2fast4you: Did you cut 2 syncro rear axles apart to get this done? it looks to me like that...
and I'm still waiting for a look underneath your dashboard. (the cuts in the front for the heater box) Should be out now because I can see the mount in the background of the pics:-)
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so happy this thread is moving again...
Straight roads are for fast cars, curved roads are for fast drivers.
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