Hi everyone...
So I have a 1991 J reg bis which needs some work doing to get it going but tomorrow it should be fired up for the first time on re-assembly of the skimmed cylinder head with a nice new copper gasket from Germany:). Apparently its had about .3mm/12 thousands of an inch removed...
I drive a 200bhp tdi golf as my current daily driver that i've had a few years... having previously owned seicento's and loved them... however were still talking a different ball game with the stock 26hp. I miss my RWD MR2 and the 126 seems an amalgamation of a few of my favourite things. Small cars and RWD

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I did see a lovely Vtec conversion in Latvia on youtube that is awesome with a photoset on facebook, but I lack the space/facilities to perform such a crazy conversion. I'd rather keep the stock engine!
Whilst waiting 24 hours for my head to be skimmed, I ended up ordering a CC700 head with the 35mm inlet valves from Poland for a bargain price that I couldn't resist. Earlier in the week i'd ordered a weber carb on ebay that seemed to be cheap at £14.99 to. A 32 icev which I thought might be a possible option? What other options... hmmmm... I heard fuel injectors aren't great on the twin barrel head design

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I love smallcox's turbo build and also the great supercharger work going on. I envy the north and they're industrial, machining background. I would love to have been around such an environment... seems to be where every fabricator comes from

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I remap modern ecu's but this is really my first old school engine to tune... I kind of wish it was an aircooled. But principles are the same. Parts like rocking horse **** but having a couple of Polish friends seems to be helping sourcing a few bits!