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Hello from France!

Verfasst: Mo 22. Dez 2014, 22:21
von A2J7C
Hi guys,

I'm André, i'm 23 years old and i have a Scirocco GT from 1979.
I'm in France and i promise to make an effort in german language whenever i post here in the forum, but i'm making the introduction in english ^^
I've decided to register in your forum to get some more details that i might need for the car.

I bought it in 2012, it was the original owner that sold it to me and the car had 59.000km (real ones :) ), now it has arround 73.000km, i can say that i drive the car, enjoying every kilometer :-) )
I like to modify the car (OEM+ style), i like it original, but with some improvements, there are people that like it more original, someones don't, all i can say is that most of the time he is original, rims like those MTi are only in the car for meetings and etc. since i can't keep them i'm the car (already got BBS RM stolen once).
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Greetings to all from France!! :-) )

André

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Verfasst: Mo 22. Dez 2014, 23:01
von LE612
Hello André,

nice to see you here.
Where did you come frome ? Near beside Germany ?
Nice Scirocco you got, beware it Original.

cheers Roland

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Verfasst: Mo 22. Dez 2014, 23:09
von Aki
Hello.
Nice Car.

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Verfasst: Di 23. Dez 2014, 07:17
von bonsai007
Hey Andre,

stunning Rocco you got there! Love these rims, i've never seen them on a scirocco before.
As Roland said, preserve it in this excellent condition.

Greets from Austria

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Verfasst: Di 23. Dez 2014, 17:47
von Freggel70
WOW!! Very Nice Rocco
Welcome here :auto:


greets :wink:

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Verfasst: Di 23. Dez 2014, 21:00
von A2J7C
LE612 hat geschrieben:Hello André,

nice to see you here.
Where did you come frome ? Near beside Germany ?
Nice Scirocco you got, beware it Original.

cheers Roland
Thank's,
I never been to Germany (but making plans to go there on holiday), I'm Portuguese and been in Paris since 2010 ;)
I'll try to keep it original, next change is a couple of weber DCOE carburettors to try and spice a little bit the 1.6L "FR" engine ^^
Other than that, i'm already running a Weber carburettor (replacement kit for the Pierburg 2B2/2B5) and i did a gearbox conversion from the 4 speed to the 5 speed (optional extra in 1979)
Aki hat geschrieben:Hello.
Nice Car.
Thank's ;)
bonsai007 hat geschrieben:Hey Andre,

stunning Rocco you got there! Love these rims, i've never seen them on a scirocco before.
As Roland said, preserve it in this excellent condition.

Greets from Austria
Thank's ;)

Yes, never seen them before on a rocco, I have a buddy that makes a collection of rims and he sold me those in bad shape, never to say that when he saw the finished result he bought another set for himself ^^
I will preserve it :)
Freggel70 hat geschrieben:WOW!! Very Nice Rocco
Welcome here :auto:


greets :wink:
Thank's ;)

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Verfasst: Mi 24. Dez 2014, 19:12
von LE612
A2J7C hat geschrieben:Thank's,
I never been to Germany (but making plans to go there on holiday), I'm Portuguese and been in Paris since 2010 ;)
I'll try to keep it original, next change is a couple of weber DCOE carburettors to try and spice a little bit the 1.6L "FR" engine ^^
Other than that, i'm already running a Weber carburettor (replacement kit for the Pierburg 2B2/2B5) and i did a gearbox conversion from the 4 speed to the 5 speed (optional extra in 1979)

changing to 5-Speed is easy, nearly Plug´n Play.

to fit some DCOE is much difficulter, because of the space behaves.
But it sounds very good, by using K&N or similar air filter.

May be a change to EG (Injection) may be easier.

Much easier ist to change the original 2B5 to a 2B5 from Nothelle.
It fits on the original air intake.


cheers Roland

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Verfasst: Do 25. Dez 2014, 19:37
von A2J7C
LE612 hat geschrieben:changing to 5-Speed is easy, nearly Plug´n Play.

to fit some DCOE is much difficulter, because of the space behaves.
But it sounds very good, by using K&N or similar air filter.

May be a change to EG (Injection) may be easier.

Much easier ist to change the original 2B5 to a 2B5 from Nothelle.
It fits on the original air intake.


cheers Roland
Yes, the 5 speed was easy to put in, it just takes time to find out all the pieces specific to the 5 speed... And dissasemble all the gearbox to check everything! I made a custom "FD" gearbox ^^

I think that putting the DCOE's is easy, you need the intake manifold, the DCOE's, all the linkage between them, electric fuel pump, fuel pression regulator and that must be it (or at least it's the list i have for the moment...)
The problem i think it is getting them to work right... But it's the ony way to try and put a little more action into the mix and keep the original engine! :)

I'm not a fan of the k-jetronic system, all the guys i know that had problems with the system where going crazy with it, i had some friends that also insist for me to put a 2.0 16v ABF engine in it (golf 3 gti 16v), ok it must be awesome to drive the car with 160hp, but it takes away a bit of the classic side that this car deserves... When they told me that i thinked also of a 1.8 16v KR engine, but without the k-jet and with the Weber's DCOE. it goes up to 120hp and the carburettors gives it that classic vibe... And the carburettors are mounted in the front of the engine and i get to keep my refurbished gearbox...

I have already the Weber replacement carburettor kit with the 32/34 DMTL carburettor and i kept the original intake box ;)
But i need a little more action (i do not like to go to insane speeds) but i like a car that i can go up in the Highway at a nice speed and it doesn't make a lot of effort to keep the speed... The engine as it is now, it just takes too much effort to drive at 110/120km/h even with the 5 speed! And i can tell you that, because i drove to Porto (Portugal) and came back this summer (4000km in total with the car!), i loved it, awesome trip, but it does really need a bit more horsepower if i want to make some more trips like those. (Germany would be cool (Nurburgring :D) and the UK also)

I accept opinions in this, i do like to keep the original engine, but i don't think that with the Weber's it will make much of a difference...