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starting off,and were do i start?
bevo - December 1st, 2008 at 10:28 AM

hey guys i got myself an mk 1 golf n im goin to start racing it, like rally and motorkana etc. id just like to know what would be the first steps that i would take for preparing the car?any hints or tips would great.

thanks guys
bevo


Matt Ryan - December 1st, 2008 at 10:41 AM

You could try here for some ideas.

http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newforum/upload/index.php?s=8b60c62f2c1854b1ce5c3354c75e191a

Look for the mk 1 golf section or the motorsport section.


Regards,

Matt.


bevo - December 1st, 2008 at 10:51 AM

wow thanx matt that site is sweet as. thanx for the quick reply.

bevo


colin - December 1st, 2008 at 07:54 PM

Join your local car club.
I,m sure the members would be more than happy to give you some tips.

Cheers Col


pete wood - December 2nd, 2008 at 09:29 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by colin
Join your local car club.
I,m sure the members would be more than happy to give you some tips.

Cheers Col


what he said then...

1. get a CAMS basic license, helmet and a fire extinguisher.

2. find someone else who races the same golf (successfully) and ask them to mentor you.

3. decide what class you are going to race in.

4. set the suspension up and get the car to handle properly. (the car should be competitive once this is done)

5. put a cage in the car (you'll know when you need it)

6. build a hot driveline

most people do this the other way round and waste lots and lots of money and time.


amazeer - December 3rd, 2008 at 09:02 PM

where the cage comes in would be as soon as you venture past motorkhana. In a khana, anything that goes wrong will be gentle. Push it back on its wheels and go again. Anything where there are trees or poles or ripple strips or potential for high speed sideways action is potentially lethal. We had a fatality at Huntley after 54 years of nothing, and also could have lost a club member at bathurst after his car flipped. Fortunately most of the impact went on the passenger side of the roof. There are pics of his head fully outside the car, so a window net is also highly recommended. In my opinion these are infinitely more important than a fire extinguisher and battery triangle, though you cant race without the latter.

Something else that cant be underestimated is the seat. You cannot steer a car when you are also using the steering wheel to support your upper body. Its impossible. A seat is 1/2 a point above suspension mods in my opinion also.

To get the most out of it, dont turn up with the intent of winning. If your enjoyment comes from trophies, go and buy your own for $10 its a lot cheaper and easier. Be content with improving your own times to begin with. When your times begin to plateau, thats when you need more hp,


pete wood - December 4th, 2008 at 11:48 AM

good call chris. hadn't thought about the seats as I already have them. re the cage, anything bigger than khanacross/motorkhana demands them. Khanacross are a good place to get your suspension setup before you shell out for a cage though.


ciarog9 - December 7th, 2008 at 05:29 PM

Hi bevo,sent you a pm let me know if you are intrested