I only managed to get to two rallycrosses this year, and I ran them both in the Forester. I had big plans to work on the Golf this winter to get it ready for next year, but those plans were kind of cut short by needing to buy a new furnace for the house and having my wife scrape the side of the Forester with the Jeep while leaving the driveway. As such, the budget for the Golf has been cut down quite a bit. Also, after reading the latest article on the GRM Golf, I've begun to question my choices.
Please keep in mind that I am racing strictly on the local club level, and the classing is really loose. The class I'd be in is 2WD street tire under 2.5L displacement. Anything else is allowed (Gutting, cams, etc). within the class. The car will be a backup driver for when I am working on my DD, so fuel economy and harshness on the street are not real concerns.
Things I am most certainly going to do:
Suspension: New OEM springs or equivalent if I can find them; H&R OE Sport if not with KYB GR-2 shocks/struts (I wanted Bilstein HDs or H&R Gravel coil overs)
New front control arms with R32 bushings
Rims: BBS E30 325ix rims
Tires: Arizonian Silver Edition 185/60/15 (Discount Tire model) I'd already bought these tires for the 325ix and kept them when I sold the car. I am worried they might be a bit too tall.
Header (I forget the brand, I bought it used and I have to weld up the area where a wideband adapter was put in)
K&N drop in filter
new wheel bearings
new tie rods
Things I am thinking about adding:
Anti-roll bars: Neuspeed front and rear (I'm going to try running the car without them first)
Peloquin LSD
TT 268 cam
TT matching performance chip
larger intake of some sort
How does the setup look? Am I overlooking something ? Based on previous threads and some other research, I think this might work. I know making a car handle on the dirt is alot different from making it handle on the street or track. I'm also not an expert in engine tuning by any means, but the TT268 is based on a factory cam, so it shouldn't be too wild.
Thank you in advance.