ITA allows for a final-drive change but it's verbotten to "mix and match" the 
internals.  I run a 4.25 which, according to Shine, is the wrong final drive - 
wrong for his application but fine for me.  


I've considered a newer car and the myriad of benefits.  The issue is that I'm 
flush with antique VW bits - most of which are worthless to anyone who isn't an 
"enthusiast".  That having been said, I'd love to get into an E30 BMW (newer 
but 
not so new that it's fully computer controlled) or an Integra (new enough to be 
tunable).  



My street 16v GTi seems to have a black cloud hovering over it - I've touched 
virtually EVERYTHING and yet it spites me.  It starts and runs GREAT until it 
drops into some sort of low-power mode, sputtering and stumbling.  All I have 
to 
do is cycle the key and it goes away BUT I have no idea where to start.  It 
drops into that mode for no apparent reason and all temperatures although it's 
more "sensitive" when it's cool and wet.  AAARRRGGGHHH!!!  Give me something 
broken - I abhor these intermittent problems.

Matthew



----- Original Message ----
> From: Les Noriel <[email protected]>
> To: Volkswagen a2 16v discussion list <[email protected]>; 
>[email protected]
> Sent: Fri, October 1, 2010 11:21:39 AM
> Subject: Re: [a2-16v-list] General Li Update
> 
> Matthew,
> Does ITA allow for any gearing changes or do they have to remain  stock?
> 
> Over revving the motor--Many of the newer cars once again have  engine 
>management limitations that prevent that from occurring on newer engines.  
>Again, another advantage to newer cars. 
>
> 
> Regarding older cars, Rafi  Kazanjian of Eurosport campaigns a MK1 here on 
> the 
>West Coast. The car is almost  entirely stock. The balance and lightweight of 
>the car (Along with his driving  skills) makes him competitive against many of 
>the newer cars. 
>
> 
> I had a  similar electrical experience on the road with my MKI many years 
> ago. 
>It did not  matter what I did, the wire would dislodge from the alternatior. I 
>replaced the  cable, used zip ties, etc. I even created a small metal bracket 
>and screwed it  down to prevent the cable from coming off. That was to no 
>avail 
>as the metal  bracket broke one day while driving away from a stop light. That 
>car was cursed  and refused to be fixed. 
>
> 
> Good luck this season.
> -----Original  Message-----
> >From: Matthew Yip <[email protected]>
> >Sent: Oct 1, 2010  6:46 AM
> >To: [email protected]
> >Subject:  [a2-16v-list] General Li Update
> >
> >It's been several years since  I've written any updates. I'm astonished that 
> >y'all find my drivel  interesting. Be honest - many of you have kids now and 
>need 
>
> >
> >something to read that will drone the kiddies to sleep. 
> >
> >
> >
> >Nothing too spectacular has happened in the past  3-4 years of racing. The 
> >car 
>is 
>
> >
> >becoming less competitive bc of  new cars being classed into ITA. I'm not 
>pleased 
>
> >
> >but understand  that we can't stand in the way of progress. What I am seeing 
>that 
>
> >
> >annoys me is that the EFI cars are getting all the breaks while  the old 
> >junk 

> >like the CIS-E or carbureted cars are getting left behind. 
> >
> >
> >After 6, yes SIX, seasons, I finally replaced the  otherwise stock engine 3 
>years 
>
> >
> >ago. The "race" motor is now a  .020 overviews 1.8l 16v with porting as 
>allowed 
>
> >in IT - 1" in from the  outside edge of the head. Otherwise everything else 
> >is 
>
> >OE, just fresh  and new. 
> >
> >
> >
> >The results of the fresh engine  amazing. All that time spent trying to eke 
>out 
>
> >momentum paid off. The  engine was worth a good second PLUS it as great to 
>final 
>
> >motor past  other cars on the straights. 
> >
> >
> >2 years ago, I finally  ditched my ancient Koni single adjustable for some 
> >Bilstein Race shocks.  Again, what a HUGE difference. The car actually stuck 
>and 
>
> >I found myself  gaining in otherwise faster cars in the twisties. 
> >
> >
> >The  past years have had a few "moments" as well. 
> >
> >The last race of  2007, a car spun on the first lap in T9. I spun to avoid 
> >or 
>I'd 
>
> >
> >have shortened his car by several feet. I took out the tyre wall  with the 
> >LF 
>but 
>
> >
> >the car was unfazed. Unfortunately, going down  the front straight, I saw a 
>flash 
>
> >
> >of orange which told me that  the hood pin had come loose. Worse, entering 
> >T3, 
>
> >the car go loose on me,  I jumped the inside kerbing, giving the car behind 
>me, 
>
> >the SAME that  that I'd spun to avoid, a great view of the underside of the 
> >General Li  as I balanced the car on the RR tyre.  I slid to a stop in a 
> >cloud 
>of 
>
> >
> >dust, heard squealing tyres and WHAM - Earl's 240 pummeled the  driver's 
> >side 
>of 
>
> >my car, side-to-side.  I restarted my car and left  the scene in a hurry to 
>avoid 
>
> >
> >having other cars find me in the  fog.  Ducking into the pits, I frantically 
> >motioned to some friends  (I still don't normally travel with crew) to take 
> >a 

> >look at the hood -  they gave me a "Come back in 2 laps" signal.  2 laps 
>later, I 
>
> >
> >
> >returned and they graciously taped my hood shut and I  returned to the 
> >melee.  
>
> >
> >The final outcome wasn't pretty but  it wasn't hopeless either.  The 
> >drivers' 

> >side of the car was beat  up and the rocker panel was bent at the trailing 
>edge 
>
> >of the door BUT  the car was still running without any pulling, rubbing or 
>fluid 
>
> >leaks.  Earl's 240 went back to the paddock b/c of a bent tie rod -  Germany 
>2, 
>
> >Japan 0.
> >
> >Over the winter, I replaced the  fender and Auto Expectations (owned by the 
> >former owners of Datsun  Dynamics) pulled the major dents in the LR quarter 
> >panel.  I  retained the door and the dents in the rocker panel for 
> >asthetics.  
>
> >
> >
> >For the first race of 2008, we raced in a misty  pseudo-rain.  A few laps 
> >into 
>
> >the race, I was running with Doug's  MR2 and eating up the track.  In T7 on 
> >Summit Point, Doug started a  rather lurid spin - anticipating that he'd 
> >spin 
>off 
>
> >
> >to driver's  right, I hit the grass on driver's left.  Nope - wrong idea - 
>Doug's 
>
> >
> >car instead came back to driver's left and found the RF of my  car.  I 
> >tagged 
>the 
>
> >
> >RR of his MR2, spinning both of us  surprisingly quickly.  Per usual, I 
> >drove 

> >away, bouncing off the  rev limiter in the grass.  Doug got the short end of 
>that 
>
> >
> >contact with about 6 degrees of toe-out in the RR - Germany 3,  Japan 0.  
> >
> >
> >
> >The rest of 2008 went well with  some oddities starting show up as the car 
>ages.  
>
> >
> >
> >
> >In particular was an infuriating miss during  hard right turns - this is 
> >indicative of fuel starvation so I started  adding more and more fuel to the 
> >car.  The problem persisted and I  started wondering if something in the 
> >fuel 

> >system was starting to fail -  I HATE intermittent problems with a passion.  
>Then 
>
> >
> >Brian,  my crew and now fellow competitor (or maybe it was Bob, one of my 
>other 
>
> >crew and Brian's Dad) who noticed that the main electrical connection to  
> >the 

> >alternator was broken.  The tab was completely broken away BUT  because of 
> >metal-memory, it touched the connector.  However, under  hard right turns, 
> >the 
>
> >connector was "pulled" away from the alternator -  since the voltage was 
>marginal 
>
> >
> >(thought the alternator was just  junk), the car WAS cutting out in hard 
> >right 
>
> >turns but it was  electrical, NOT fuel.  Ugh - problem solved although we 
> >encountered  the same problem in 2009.  At least we'd seen it before and 
> >Bob, 

> >whom we all refer to as the Mad Scientist (Think Dexter of Dexter's  
>Laboratory) 
>
> >was prepared with a full electrical kit including lugs  specifically sized 
> >for 
>
> >the alternator.  
> >
> >
> >As  a whole, 2008 was an exercise in frustration - the car is just as fast 
> >as 
>it 
>
> >was in the past 1:31-1:30 on Summit Point Main but the new cars are  getting 
> >significantly faster.  The lap record on SP Main is now in  the 1:26 range 
>(might 
>
> >
> >even be in the 1.25s - I try to put that  out of my mind or I'm just 
>depressed).  
>
> >
> >Starts are still my  favorites, especially charging down the middle, scaring 
>the 
>
> >daylights  out of the smaller cars.  At the end of 2008, Ryan, my other crew 
>and 
>
> >soon-to-be Brian's brother-in-law, thanked me for not making him do  
> >bodywork 

> >over the winter - that's gratitude for  you...<G>
> >
> >In Fall 2008, Brian, my crew member, decided to  go racing and I offered him 
>the 
>
> >General Li for School.  He took to  the car like a duck to water which was 
> >bad 
>
> >for me.  Actually it was  amusing to watch the car going around the track 
>without 
>
> >
> >me  driving.  Some of my fellow competitors mentioned that the car looked 
> >fast  
>- 
>
> >probably b/c it was at least 50 lbs lighter without me driving.   I reminded 
>all 
>
> >
> >of them that my bumpers are both big and  strong.  During the race and the 
> >end 
>of 
>
> >
> >Driver's School,  Brian and Jesse, son of one of my ITA competitors, were 
>running 
>
> >
> >inches apart.  As they came thru T10, we only saw the  General Li - poor 
> >Todd, 
>
> >Jesse's Dad exclaimed "Oh, no - Jesse must have  gone off".  About the same 
>time 
>
> >that he said that, Jesse popped out  from behind the General Li and 
> >suddenly, 

> >there were 2 cars...very, very  cool.  
> >
> >2009 was another exercise in frustration - Brian's  car wasn't completed so 
> >we 
>
> >shared the General Li during the  season.  At the first race, we had shifter 
> >problems and ended up  changing the clutch.  That wasn't the problem and at 
>VIR, 
>
> >the  issues just got worse as the trans had no interest in finding gears.  
>This 
>
> >made for interesting racing since gear changes had to be very slow and 
> >deliberate.  This relegated me towards the back of the pack and  made racing 
>more 
>
> >
> >of a chore than a fun competition.  When  we (actually just me) returned 
> >from 

> >VIR, we (this time ALL of us) pulled  the trans and sent it to a buddy who 
> >is 
>a 
>
> >VW Master Tech and a transaxle  guru.  The verdict was that the 1-2 slide 
> >had 

> >worn along with a  clutch disc that delaminated - something about an 
> >over-rev 
>on 
>
> >downshift  - couldn't have been me <G>.  
> >
> >Once the trans was  fixed, the light at the end of the tunnel started 
> >getting 

> >brighter  although racing a now "vintage" VW has many challenges.  During 
> >one 

> >race, whilst racing with a pack of cars, the car just shut off - the  coil 
>wire 
>
> >popped off - something that happened many years ago so we  zip-tied the wire 
>in 
>
> >place - apparently that wasn't enough.   Scratch one DNF into the books.  
> >
> >Updates for 2010 to follow  shortly.
> >
> >- Matthew -
> >
> >
> >      
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