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School me on GTIs
Posted: Apr Thu 14, 2011 11:16 am
by Bobcat Sig
I'm somewhat familiar with this iconic car, but looking to get more information. Why? Well ... as awesome as the e28 is, me thinks that I'll need something a bit better on gas to run around on during the summer. I'd also like a car to make trips back to Portland in that won't knee-cap with fuel costs. The 535 only gets about 22mpg, which only marginally better than the Land Cruiser.
I've always had a soft spot for hot hatches. The Corrado is still one of my all time favorite cars, but they are hard to find in decent condition ... at least that's been my experience. So that's brought me to GTIs.
I think I have a good handle on the different Mks - as far as body style. Much beyond that, I don't know much about which are more desirable and engine options. I'll probably forgo any of the MKIs, unless heavily modified. So I'm think MKII through MKIV.
In doing some interwebbing, I found this:
http://montana.craigslist.org/cto/2242740865.html
I like it for the classic look and the quad headlights.
Side note; is it GT
i, or GT
I?
What can the experts tell me?
Re: School me on GTIs
Posted: Apr Thu 14, 2011 11:28 am
by kompressorgolf
depends, any of them can be fantastic, its all about your dedication to it, my mk1, everything has been replaced or refurbished, everything. inc. nuts and bolts. but its turned around great reliability for the time its been driven, minus the axles fuckin exploding from turbo torque, but it was expected till the tranny was uprated. if you dont mind spending time and a little cash on the things any mk1 mk2 will be fine, but it is harder for the older ones to hang with the newer ones on cruises and what not. but as far as class and style nothing beats a mk1/2 everyone loves them, inc non enthusiasts.
Re: School me on GTIs
Posted: Apr Thu 14, 2011 11:28 am
by kompressorgolf
^ that would be a decent start, 92 is a good year, last year of mk2
Re: School me on GTIs
Posted: Apr Thu 14, 2011 11:34 am
by Bobcat Sig
I tend to go for the MKII out of style, more than anything. I also know that they are relatively easy to work on, which is also an attraction.
The other $64.000 question is the engines. In the older models, I notice both the VR6 and 8v. Seems as the fours have more of a following, yes?
Alternatively, what are the sorts of things I should look for and/or avoid in pouring through the different MKs?
Re: School me on GTIs
Posted: Apr Thu 14, 2011 11:45 am
by MT-Getto
8v is not a real GTI. Do you have a price range in mind? 3500-5K will get you a F'n sweet MK2 16V GTI. Look for the 2L instead of the 1.8. Motronic VS CIS injection and a better Electrical system (easier to drop the VR6 into).
Re: School me on GTIs
Posted: Apr Thu 14, 2011 12:03 pm
by Bobcat Sig
MT-Getto wrote:8v is not a real GTI. Do you have a price range in mind? 3500-5K will get you a F'n sweet MK2 16V GTI. Look for the 2L instead of the 1.8. Motronic VS CIS injection and a better Electrical system (easier to drop the VR6 into).
Ahh, sweet. Good to know on all accounts. I think $3.5k is probably going to be my ceiling. It all depends on what the e28 will fetch.
When I talk of something modified, this one caught my eye:
http://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/cto/2313268083.html
I like the idea of the 16v motor for simplicity and I would guess fuel consumption. What's the story on the VR6s?
Re: School me on GTIs
Posted: Apr Thu 14, 2011 12:16 pm
by MT-Getto
VR6 makes a heavenly noise, pulls nice, gets 28 Highway with your foot in the gas and will always bring a huge smile to your face and gain you scene points.
Re: School me on GTIs
Posted: Apr Thu 14, 2011 12:34 pm
by kompressorgolf
there is truth in everything in above post

Re: School me on GTIs
Posted: Apr Thu 14, 2011 12:40 pm
by Bobcat Sig
Man ... You guys are full of info and such a bad influence! I'm already thinking GTi, and now you have my head spinning how I could procure a MKII and then find a VR6 to swap in.
I thought I read somewhere that due to the intake and exhaust design, the heat caused heat gaskets to crack/fail prematurely.
Re: School me on GTIs
Posted: Apr Thu 14, 2011 2:44 pm
by 76scirocco
If you are serious about wanting to get one to drop a swap into I might be able to help you out. I have a 92 GTI that I am still up in the air on what I am doing with it.
