96mark8
Dedicated LVC Member
Hey guys it’s been a while since I have been on here, its good to see this place is still around. I had a 96 mk8 back in high school that I modified a bit throughout hs and college buy moved on from it after a while as I did not want to put any more money into it due to rust.
I moved out to Arizona back in 2017 and picked up my current 97 for $1000. It had a blown head gasket, but coming from Michigan I was amazed how rust free it was so I pulled the trigger. Over the past 7 years I have invested more money then I care to admit(LOL) into it but have never really had the time to get it running until recently. It still has a lot of problems and will probably never be done but I figured I would start a thread to document what I have already done and what I will do moving forward.
Current Mods-
Engine:
Engine was stripped down and rebuilt down to the bare block.
Remanufactured C heads from a 99 continental
2001 Cobra intake
Kooks Headers with 2.5in exhaust all the wat back.
Drive train:
Tremec t-56XL
4in Dennys driveshaft
4.10 gears rear end with e Trac-Loc
Suspension:
Adjustable QA1Coil over suspension from SCP
Addco 1 3/8 sway bars front and rear
Flaming river steering joint
I still have plenty of bugs to work out. Right now the most pressing issues are that the alternator won’t turn on and charge unless I send 12v directly to the signal wire. I think there is an issue with the ignition switch or instrument cluster but I am unsure. ABS light is also on and the speedometer does not work but it used to at one point. Also the milage will pop up for a few seconds at start up and then disappears and becomes dashes instead of numbers.
While there is no rust whatsoever the exterior has some extensive sun damage. Yellow lights, trim and rubber all cracked and clear coat peeling. The interior in not as bad but still not great the front seats are trashed and the door panels are pretty bad. Considering how hard it is to find parts these days it makes it a little disheartening to put more money into this project as I know some things I will never be able to properly correct. At the moment, I just want to make it reliable and enjoy it as it. Progress will be slow and funds are tight but I will update this thread as I go!
Unfortunately, I did not take a lot of pictures during the build process(shame on me) but I have a couple of the engine out and I took a couple of what it looks like today. I will have it back on the lift in a couple weeks work on it and I will try and get more pictures at that time.
I moved out to Arizona back in 2017 and picked up my current 97 for $1000. It had a blown head gasket, but coming from Michigan I was amazed how rust free it was so I pulled the trigger. Over the past 7 years I have invested more money then I care to admit(LOL) into it but have never really had the time to get it running until recently. It still has a lot of problems and will probably never be done but I figured I would start a thread to document what I have already done and what I will do moving forward.
Current Mods-
Engine:
Engine was stripped down and rebuilt down to the bare block.
Remanufactured C heads from a 99 continental
2001 Cobra intake
Kooks Headers with 2.5in exhaust all the wat back.
Drive train:
Tremec t-56XL
4in Dennys driveshaft
4.10 gears rear end with e Trac-Loc
Suspension:
Adjustable QA1Coil over suspension from SCP
Addco 1 3/8 sway bars front and rear
Flaming river steering joint
I still have plenty of bugs to work out. Right now the most pressing issues are that the alternator won’t turn on and charge unless I send 12v directly to the signal wire. I think there is an issue with the ignition switch or instrument cluster but I am unsure. ABS light is also on and the speedometer does not work but it used to at one point. Also the milage will pop up for a few seconds at start up and then disappears and becomes dashes instead of numbers.
While there is no rust whatsoever the exterior has some extensive sun damage. Yellow lights, trim and rubber all cracked and clear coat peeling. The interior in not as bad but still not great the front seats are trashed and the door panels are pretty bad. Considering how hard it is to find parts these days it makes it a little disheartening to put more money into this project as I know some things I will never be able to properly correct. At the moment, I just want to make it reliable and enjoy it as it. Progress will be slow and funds are tight but I will update this thread as I go!
Unfortunately, I did not take a lot of pictures during the build process(shame on me) but I have a couple of the engine out and I took a couple of what it looks like today. I will have it back on the lift in a couple weeks work on it and I will try and get more pictures at that time.