Volkswagen Caddy parts reviews

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OEM Volkswagen Brake pads
perickomx
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

We recently made this to our caddy Mk1, all home made with help from friends with some skills, total cost, honeslty I dont have any idea haha: Engine is from a 2008 R32 Drivetrain from a 2004 R32 (6-speed manual, also have The DGS setup) Haldex is manually operated so is not and will not workas on the R32, you can drive front wheel drive or 4wheel drive (pushing a button). ECU and engine harness is from an R32 so it works as it should. Front suspension, hubs, etc were upgraded to acommodate Mk3/Scirocco 16v Discs (my dad did some crazy stuff in there but it brakes awesome)

Pros: brakes awesome
Vehicle: Volkswagen Caddy
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Bosch Fuel pump
smalls.
  • Starting:
Rating 5.0

I reset the timing to 1.0mm left every else as is, and accually got the cold start lever hooked up properly with a spair part from another pump i had laying around

Pros: cold start lever hooked
Vehicle: Volkswagen Caddy
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MSD Ignition coil

I've had similar spark plugs fouling up issue with the G60 turbo swap in my caddy. After checking all the stuff you mentioned, I upgraded to an MSD Blaster 2 coil and NGK plugs with a wider gap (0.030). So far so good, running on all four cylinders now.

Pros: running on all four cylinders
Cons: spark plugs fouling up
Vehicle: Volkswagen Caddy
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OEM Volkswagen Brake cylinder
lax_junkie44
  • Pedal feel:
Rating 2.0

Next job to tackle is the weak brakes. Going to start with a brake master cylinder replacement because when I'm sitting at a red light, the pedal goes from hard for about 20-30 seconds to softening up and going to the floor with no clamp force anymore until I pump the pedal again.

Pros: pedal hard initially
Cons: pedal softens, no clamp
Vehicle: Volkswagen Caddy
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