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HAVE YOU SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THIS???????

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Picture of a polo off club rheinland, look at the airbox on the carb- what the hell?? where can I get one from??[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/ ... .jpg[/img]
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Possibly, MK3 Golf 1.4

Could be (and probably am) very wrong though!
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Im guessing that that engine is a GK lump. 1272cc, 75bhp 11:1 compression ratio. Never made it over here though. Im guessing thats the standard airbox setup for the GK, it vaguely resembles a GT setup without the airflow meter.
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Gareth_GT_Hatch wrote:Im guessing that that engine is a GK lump. 1272cc, 75bhp 11:1 compression ratio. Never made it over here though. Im guessing thats the standard airbox setup for the GK, it vaguely resembles a GT setup without the airflow meter.
Isn't that the engine from the european mk2 GT? If so, I don't think that's it.. that's a mechanical engine, the GT didn't come until they were on hydraulic heads.. and that looks very much like a carb under there rather than a fuel injection setup.. could be wrong, that's just my thinking..
I'd suggest you take a look on ebay.de to see if anyone's selling them, german ebay's the place to look for odd bits like that :)

Something else just caught my eye.. LHD brake servo.. mmmmm... power assistance... Must look into modifying a mini remote servo one of these days..
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Gareth_GT_Hatch wrote:Im guessing that that engine is a GK lump. 1272cc, 75bhp 11:1 compression ratio. Never made it over here though. Im guessing thats the standard airbox setup for the GK, it vaguely resembles a GT setup without the airflow meter.
mk2matt's had a few GKs...they were found on some very early MK2s.
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Where can I get a GK engine from? how is it 20bhp diferent to the MH 1.3??
Is it to do with the manifold??? :?
How come the germans get a bloody better engine than us? - i was gutted to find out that my car was only 55bhp [not any more though 'HAHAHAHAHA'] but i still want more power!! how can I get it up to german speck?? :? :?
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because thats where they made the damn things, that's why! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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They put in the MH because they were concerned about having 75bhp in a severely underbraked car.
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What makes the GK what it is? whats special about that engine because it still runs a carb i take it. And yes Tahrey 1043 I am perfectly aware that my polo coupe S originated from Germany :lol:
Also you say GKs were found in early mk2s, in this country?
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OH AND ANOTHER THING!!!

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From readying Gareths post I have learnt that the compression ration is 11;1, is this the difference- if I get the head ported and polished and achieve this compression ratio will I see 75 out of a standard 1.3 MH??
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We didn't get over 55bhp in the uk for a couple of reasons.. first there wasn't really a market for 'warm' hatches at that point, and second the brakes are dangerous with 45bhp, let alone 75.. european spec cars at least had a brake servo.

If you want 75bhp, I'd suggest the best way to go about it is to get a cylinder head from a mk3 GT, and all the wiring / ECU / fuel pumps etc to match.. I don't know much about altering compression ratios, but I would imagine it's not going to be the easiest thing to do..
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There is a mechanical headed engine with 75bhp and the GK is it, wether its classed as a GT I do not know. There are some coupe S's on C reg that have mechanical heads (someone off porka called munsta has one. And also there is a mk1 GT:
http://website.lineone.net/~dr.dub/polo_gt_p1.htm
http://website.lineone.net/~dr.dub/polo_gt_p2.htm
http://website.lineone.net/~dr.dub/polo_gt_p3.htm
http://website.lineone.net/~dr.dub/polo_gt_p4.htm

so I can only assume that this is the mechanical headed mk2 "GT" engine.

as for getting from 55 to 75bhp: (MH to GK) better cam, better carb and induction system, and higher comp ratio.

Oh, mr grovy, when did I say it was fuel injection? :wink:
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You didn't, sorry, I assumed you were talking about the euro spec fuel injected mk2 GT's, I never knew there was a carb version - thought the extra power came from the injection :? Well, you always seem to have something new to teach me :lol:

Now, a mk1 GT.. that's something to look out for! Love those black and red alloys :D
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GroovyCarrot wrote:Now, a mk1 GT.. that's something to look out for! Love those black and red alloys :D
Or even painted steelies :wink:
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Oh, so they are. How odd.. although.. it is giving me ideas in the event that I don't get a set of those alloys from ebay.. ;)
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