SideburnsSteve Stephen Hollema Infallible Moderator Location: Alliston ONT CANADA Join Date: 01/18/2016 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 49 Rally Car: yes please |
Good Day, Im hoping you guys can help me with my questions. I am a peasant that lives in the sticks in Canadia and I am wanting to work my way towards stage rally. I want to move past rallycross basically. The main thing that's held me back is money and (lack of) knowledge. I am looking at 2 different Golfs (I work at a VW dealership) to possibly build into a proper rally car some day. Both have a cage but I am trying to figure out if they can be usable with updating, or if I should forget about them. Bin trying to educate myself via the interweb but its bin pretty dang painful.
one is an early mk2 GTI that was rallied in the early 2000's and then used for road course as rally was to expensive. So the cage was good back then, and he said they added Nascar door bars and front bars as well as triangle bars at the rear shock posts. The other is an 01 GTI 1.8t the has a FIA approved "half cage". Yeah, Im guessing that means nothing infront of the seats...? The current owner is not the one that built it, and he doesnt seem to know much. He is in contact with the guy that built it however. It was built for time attack I believe. So, are either of these two cars worth looking further into? Thanks a heap! Steve Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/24/2016 07:49PM by SideburnsSteve. |
MattP Matt Pullen Senior Moderator Location: Calgary Join Date: 10/22/2013 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 282 Rally Car: 2002 Ford StRanger |
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Eric Ewert Eric Ewert Mod Moderator Location: Calgary, Ab Join Date: 05/13/2013 Age: Settling Down Posts: 366 Rally Car: volvo 240 |
Get some photos up of the mk2's cage. A number of people here can give you a pretty good idea on if it is usable or not. As Matt said if its got the log book with it you're likely in the clear. However you did mention the door bars may have been played with. That to me is not the end of the world, but they may need to be changed depending on the setup. Altering door bars is way easier than needing to add tubing to the roof.
All I can say about the 01 gti is a half cage is a definite NO GO. (Half cage to me is bars behind the seats, no A-pillar bars) Past that I have little to offer you. Could you add to it? ...Maybe but I could see issues arising and resulting in cutting it out and starting from scratch. The big thing would be can you access the upper part of the main hoop well enough to weld the front half of the cage to it? The typical two methods of doing this are dropping the cage through holes in the floor OR removing the roof skin. Not to mention that if you use the existing half cage the tubing needs to meet specs. However what you really want to do instead of listening to me is contact the local scrutineer; because at the end of the day its not me giving the word on if its good or not, its that said individual. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/25/2016 12:49AM by Eric Ewert. |
Mad Matt F Matt Follett Infallible Moderator Location: La Belle Province, Montreal Join Date: 03/13/2006 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 645 Rally Car: Don't Laugh, the Justy is Fun! |
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SideburnsSteve Stephen Hollema Infallible Moderator Location: Alliston ONT CANADA Join Date: 01/18/2016 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 49 Rally Car: yes please |
Thanks guy for your responses. Thats good to here about the mk2. He said he might still have the last Log Book. Although, I was talking to some other vw guys today and they cautioned me about getting such an old car. Not that they are not good for rally anymore, but because parts are getting harder to find. Especially here in Onterrible Canadia were the salt on our roads flows thick as our maple syrup, even donor cars are rare birds I run a 92 jetta as my daily beater, and i have been starting to have trouble getting parts.
Yeah Matt, you are right...Alliston is not the sticks haha. I forgot this is a rally forum. The other forums I'm on if you are not in "the city", you are in the middle of no where. Currently I am not a member of any clubs. I was a member of MLRC back in the day. I probably should join one again tho. |
NGTD Dave Cotie Infallible Moderator Location: North Bay, ON Canada Join Date: 03/27/2007 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 125 |
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john vanlandingham John Vanlandingham Super Moderator Location: Ford Asylum, Sleezattle, WA Join Date: 12/20/2005 Age: Fossilized Posts: 14,152 Rally Car: Saab 96 V4 |
CARS rules that a cage can be a FIA Art 253 cage and I read both French and English quite well. Reading both and the accompanying drawings it is only the MAIN HOOP which must be 1.75" (this began I believe in 1990 because the FIA spec cages I imported in the 1991 season were already then 1.75 MAIN HOOP. The confusion and subsequent blind authoritarian tendencies of those who like to volunteer to be functionaries is IF the cage design is for some stupid reason a cage with 2 side hoops (start "side main hoop at base of B pillar, go up to roof, turn and go above door then down the A pillar in ONE piece--both sides, THEN all the forward stuff must be 1.75".. Otherwise main hoop 1.75"...other forward parts either 40mm x whad-evar or 38mm aka 1.5" x whad evar Now I don't know how the strange ideas come about but when CARS has volunteer Tech guys who never built a cage or an engine of a diff--basically a fan-boi of unknown background--simply volunteers to be Tech guy, and down here traditionally the same, its not surprising the reading is confused AND that the answer has to be defended with near religious fanatical devotion. This understanding can be confirmed by using a simple digital caliper to measure all kinds of FIA Homologated cages or Art 253 cages.. A step evidently too technically difficult for any Official either in Tech areas or in drafting rules to manage... Or simply asking any of the numerous cage suppliers in Europe. Another step evidently too technically difficult for any Official either in Tech areas or in drafting rules to manage.. Amazing that I survived when I did.. John Vanlandingham Sleezattle, WA, USA Vive le Prole-le-ralliat www.rallyrace.net/jvab CALL +1 206 431-9696 Remember! Pacific Standard Time is 3 hours behind Eastern Standard Time. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/27/2016 11:52PM by john vanlandingham. |
MattP Matt Pullen Senior Moderator Location: Calgary Join Date: 10/22/2013 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 282 Rally Car: 2002 Ford StRanger |
Don't do anything until you have a the log book..... If the car has a log book then you WILL NOT have to touch the cage at all, it should be good to go as is. Contact Warren Haywood – Technical Director at CARS Cars Contact formif you need further clarification as to whether your cage is good or not.
As for a MK2 being too old to rally have a look at the likes of Simon Dube, Matt Bobyn, Paul Hartl and Eric Grochowski have done with these "old cars" Yes, it's a Ranger. Xr4Ti, it is rwd and was made in Germany. |
Not Trolling Keith Morison Ultra Moderator Location: Calgary, AB Join Date: 09/15/2015 Age: Ancient Posts: 340 |
That'd be FIA Art 253 And don't forget that the requirement for more 1.75" tubing is only when substituting DOM for CDS tubing. Are you sure you did? First Rally attended (2000), First Rally competed in (2001) Cars Built (1), Engines Built (0) Cages Built (0) Driver (8), Co-Driver (47), Drivers (19) Clerk (29), Steward (1), Official (17), Volunteer (5) WRC Spectator (1), WRC Photographer (6), WRC Observer (4) Rallies attended (120) Countries attended rallies in (11) Last Updated, May30, 2022 |
john vanlandingham John Vanlandingham Super Moderator Location: Ford Asylum, Sleezattle, WA Join Date: 12/20/2005 Age: Fossilized Posts: 14,152 Rally Car: Saab 96 V4 |
OH NOES, A TYPO! Well if i did survive then, its all over now that I made a typo. A typo is nearly as vile detestable offense as a dirty fork John Vanlandingham Sleezattle, WA, USA Vive le Prole-le-ralliat www.rallyrace.net/jvab CALL +1 206 431-9696 Remember! Pacific Standard Time is 3 hours behind Eastern Standard Time. |
Not Trolling Keith Morison Ultra Moderator Location: Calgary, AB Join Date: 09/15/2015 Age: Ancient Posts: 340 |
You have to admit it was pretty funny given the context. First Rally attended (2000), First Rally competed in (2001) Cars Built (1), Engines Built (0) Cages Built (0) Driver (8), Co-Driver (47), Drivers (19) Clerk (29), Steward (1), Official (17), Volunteer (5) WRC Spectator (1), WRC Photographer (6), WRC Observer (4) Rallies attended (120) Countries attended rallies in (11) Last Updated, May30, 2022 |
Towona Tony P Professional Moderator Location: Alberta, Canada Join Date: 08/21/2010 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 149 Rally Car: MK2 Golf |
Simon's the only one with a Mk2. Matt did have a MK2 but now has MK3. The Mk2 is a good platform, but if the shell is rusty at all you may want to reconsider. I've seen an rusty east coast mk2 rally car up close and it isn't pretty. Runamuck Rally |
DexterVW David Baker Elite Moderator Location: Rhode my Island Join Date: 11/20/2008 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 290 Rally Car: 95 GTI TDI |
If you are worried about parts availability with the mk2 there are two choices, 1 don't run it, 2 convert every mechanical piece to a mk3 piece and continue on.
On a budget worrying about parts availability is silly when there are other options out there. I had a fully caged log booked mk1, but at the time i was po and the rabbits were fetching 150 for clean front fenders in my area. I went to a mk3, was GIVEN 3 parts cars with in 6 months and couldn't have been happier. Now when something breaks it relatively cheap or free. Mk3's are still a dime a dozen around here and I don't think they'll come to vintage mk1 parts prices faster than my budget will expand or the future crash with a tree will come. |
ElectroTech Steve Wheeler Senior Moderator Location: Fork Lake, Alberta Join Date: 06/09/2015 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 336 Rally Car: 1992 Golf |
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SideburnsSteve Stephen Hollema Infallible Moderator Location: Alliston ONT CANADA Join Date: 01/18/2016 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 49 Rally Car: yes please |
Thanks again guys for the respones. All very good info!! I knew you meant 253 John hahaah
Hang on, never said that. They are still competitive hereI know. Its parts availability thing...nothing more. Winters here in the land of salt and slush destroy our cars.
I agree with you but trouble is that mk3's are almost as rare as mk2's up here due to the fact that they fell to pieces in our winters. But it is still doable with enough scrounging. I have a mk2 jetta beater that is almost completely mk3 drivetrain. Other then the steering rack...splines didnt match and I didnt feel like swapping coloums. But, I am not so much thinking of the drivetrain as much as the body panels. Fenders are still not to bad, but say I need a clean door for a 2dr....screwed. Or a clean hatch....screwed. I want to go for it but I got red flags popping up... Is anyone using mk4's? or are they just not good enough? I saw the guy building the rally cross mk4 golf. bah! need beer |