
Sy355 wrote:Hello!

From the family of 205 GTi ownership I've now bought a 1989 Mk1 MR2 for trackdays

& eventually entering in the MR2 Challenge

- first impressions are great

(with the exception of welding needed to my outer sills, a new clutch, brakes, exhaust.

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- I have a couple of questions:


Sy, welcome to IMOC.

You'll find what seems to be an increasing number of folks picking up Mk1s for trackdays and as general fun runabouts.

There are a few people on the forum who are also involved in the Challenge series.

BTW

- You weren't at Anglesey at the end of last November were you

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1) is the angle of the seats not adjustable? Are you supposed to drive lying down?!

2) what types/grades of oil do people recommend

- my Haynes manual says to use 10w-40 but I've heard other opionions.

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3) also the manual says to use

'only DOT 3' brake fluid

- surely this can't be right?
4) and why should I use

'plain water' in the windscreen washer system?
5) why are there air vents under the steering column? What're they intended to cool?


1- They're adjustable

- levers to the left of the drivers seat adjusts the back, assuming they're standard seats?
2

- Depends on what you're doing.

Semi Synth is good, but my Mk1 does tend to use a little oil so keep an eye on the level and top it up.

I'm using Maganatec 10-40 Semi Synth in my Mk1, plus a flush through of comma flushing oil when changing it.

3

- LoL! Drop some DOT 5.1 in there if you're planning to do some trackdays.

DOT5.1 absorbs water from the atmosphere more readily than DOT3, but if you're changing it every year you'll ensure performance is better than DOT3 at all times.

Leave it longer and

'old' DOT5.1 can perform worse than DOT3.

4

- LoL

- put some screen wash in and don't worry
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See above!

Enjoy driving the MK1.

If you've not already found out, try putting a cone filter on the intake so you can year the intake noise.

It will cost you a few bhp, but the engine sounds fantastic on the Mk1, especaily as youi accellerate from 4k to 6k rpms and the second intake runner opens.
