Golf MK1 Cabrio + 1,8T Upgrade

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Golf MK1 Cabrio + 1,8T Upgrade

Post by Jan32 » Wed Sep 24, 2014 10:27 pm

Hello everybody,

i´m Jan from the north west of germany near the borderline to the netherlands.

My car (Project) is a MK1 Golf cabrio from 1993, i bought it without engine. Rebuild it complete at the technical side.

The first setup was:

1,8T AGU (everything stock inside)
K04-023 Turbo
Stock gearbox from the donor car (Golf MK4 GTI 150hp)
Complete harness of the MK4, everythin also light harness.
Install the ABS system of the MK4
Spec 3 clutch
H&R 50mm rebound coilover
Complete 3 inches Exhaust
Intercooler from a Mercedes Sprinter.

Get a file for the Bosch ME3.83 from a Tuner that was for the bigger Turbo and the Audi S3 injectors.

But the file was to hard and the engine had to early to much torque thereby one of the connection rods left the engine block :cry:

So that was a big damage!

Next step was a bit more work at the engine:

Zylinderhead was completly overhauled with RS4 valve springs and some more.
A new engine bolck get new pistons and IE connection rods with the result of 8,5:1 for more boost and more ignition angle.
The engine is now build for 500hp but with a small turbo.
It is an TTE upgrade K04-023 with the data of 300hp
And a new manifold
The Mercedes intercooler canged to a custom cooler from schweizer. (Not more than 10°C over outsidetemp at full load)

The gearbox get an Wavetrac locking differential.

The engine reached with stock ECU 312hp and 400NM

The mapping does a Tuner but after the first mapping i get the car back and was surprised that the EGT went to 1000°C and i tested not longer full load.

No wonder with an AFR of 14 at full load!

After some discussions with the tuner he believed me and the car goes a second time to him.
After the second mapping the car runs good at full load but partial load was not so fine.
For example the ACC enrichmet is too high and AFR goes to 10 :roll:
After some more discussions i had enough!

And now i tune it by my self with the EMU :mrgreen:

The EMU is a very great ECU and unbeatable price compared with other ECU on the market with the same features.

Now i´m at 1bar pressure and partial load is 100% better than before, everything is very smooth.

I have now a lot of functions and posibilities as with the Stock ECU.

I will give you some more pictures soon.
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Jan

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Post by PSI-Motor » Wed Sep 24, 2014 10:34 pm

Really nice sleeper Jan! :)
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Re: Golf MK1 Cabrio + 1,8T Upgrade

Post by Jan32 » Wed Sep 24, 2014 10:39 pm

PSI-Motor wrote:Really nice sleeper Jan! :)
Thanks!
Yes that was the concept ;)

I had in the past a lot of nice encounters at the highway with some big and luxurious cars :mrgreen:
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Post by Jan32 » Mon Sep 29, 2014 7:56 pm

Hey guys here some more photos.

I started with an empty engine room, after a lot of work the first setup was ready.
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I started with an empty engine room, after a lot of work the first setup was ready.
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The original clutch was not build for that torque, so i upgrade it to a spec 3.
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But than comes the big engine failue, and the original clutch was not to weak alone, also the original connection rods.
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Post by Jan32 » Mon Sep 29, 2014 8:04 pm

Some more...
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The damaged piston...
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Intake valve hit the piston...
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Nice hole in the block...
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Re: Golf MK1 Cabrio + 1,8T Upgrade

Post by Jan32 » Mon Sep 29, 2014 8:08 pm

The second setup was done right the first time :?
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New engine block.
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The new engine parts.
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Wavetrac diffenrential compared with original
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Post by Jan32 » Mon Sep 29, 2014 8:12 pm

Complete rebuild zylinder head.
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Post by Jan32 » Mon Sep 29, 2014 8:16 pm

And the last big parts.
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Custome made manifold
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New intercooler compaded with the Mercedes Sprinter one.
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Post by Jan32 » Mon Sep 29, 2014 8:25 pm

Then came the EMU :mrgreen:
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Build the plug and play adapter together with my new buddy
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Brrrrr.... Yes bad stock ecu :lol:
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I builded the pnp adapter with a empty cover of an stock ecu, for the beginning it was helpful to change fast to the stock ecu. Complete with an MUX switch board to save inputs. But now in the winter time i will build a complete new wiring loom that goes directly to the EMU.
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Re: Golf MK1 Cabrio + 1,8T Upgrade

Post by Jan32 » Mon Sep 29, 2014 8:29 pm

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Build an adapter to check the ignition settings with a ignition lamp.
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Re: Golf MK1 Cabrio + 1,8T Upgrade

Post by Napkin » Thu Oct 22, 2015 3:29 pm

Good Idea with the original ECU.
Do you have pics from inside the origina ecu?
did you use the original pins and just cut off the layout platine?

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Re: Golf MK1 Cabrio + 1,8T Upgrade

Post by Kisielisodd » Mon Oct 26, 2015 11:52 am

You have done an impressive job !!

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Re: Golf MK1 Cabrio + 1,8T Upgrade

Post by Jan32 » Mon Oct 26, 2015 6:01 pm

@Napkin
yes i use the original pins and just throw out the original circuit board. I solder the cables on the pins inside.
I can make some pictures later.

@Kisielisodd
Thanks for the comment, but this stuff are old. Now i have installed an GTX3076 twinscroll turbocharger and some other stuff. Maybe next spring i will update this topic with some new data.
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Jan

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Post by Alonzoszef » Thu Feb 25, 2016 4:17 am

Are you testing on RB750? PayPal say to me that all its ok, so must be any mikrotik bug after upgrade

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Re: Golf MK1 Cabrio + 1,8T Upgrade

Post by Bluepower » Mon May 23, 2016 10:50 am

Jan32 wrote:@Napkin
yes i use the original pins and just throw out the original circuit board. I solder the cables on the pins inside.
I can make some pictures later.

@Kisielisodd
Thanks for the comment, but this stuff are old. Now i have installed an GTX3076 twinscroll turbocharger and some other stuff. Maybe next spring i will update this topic with some new data.
Any updates Jan??
Care to share your mapping with me/us??

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