What engine mods can I do to a 1025 mk3?

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What engine mods can I do to a 1025 mk3?

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I have a 1994 mk3 1025 match. What can I do to make it go a little nippier? my old squareback 1075 was a beaut but I crashed it. Can I do owt with this little beast?
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apart from a full exhaust system and filter, not much really, you could port and polish etc but there isn't any point really due to the size of the engine
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wot i am going to do is get a cat back exhaust, an air filter of some sort and then wait until i can afford a g40 insurance! there was a really nice mk3 round my way, i spoke to the owner and he said he had done everything possible to it! looked really nice (did it up like a g40) it was quick off the line put had no top end due to the lack of gears! :?
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You could spend a lot of money on the engine, not to get a great return in power. As it's a 1.0 litre you are very limited simply because of the physical size of the engine.

You could remove the cat and put an exhaust on, port the head and manifolds etc. Not sure if the GT cam would work on the 1.0 litre. It might be a bit nippier with a GT gearbox, too.

My best advice would be to get a 1.3 litre engine, perferebly in GT or G40 form.
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all i want to do to mine is get a filter, and an exhaust! then i'll save up until i can get a G40! then we'll see wot i can do :twisted:
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well you can replace the old camshaft by a 3f camshaft just look around on the scrapyard
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serge pot wrote:well you can replace the old camshaft by a 3f camshaft just look around on the scrapyard
Heey Serge, Nice to see You here :)
The Camshaft will give just a little more power but on a 1025cc engine it will be not that much, The orginal is a 204 degrees cam (if the Engine is an AAU) and the 3F is a 214 degrees cam.
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Post by serge pot »

if its an 1050 cc monopoint injection it's an aak engine aav is a 1.3 don't know aau

jo gilex ,nice to see a member cheese head like me around :o
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