The GLI's came with a 22mm MC as did all the A3 4 cylinder cars... josh
--- "Holland J. Phillips" <[email protected]> wrote: > Eric Schumacher wrote: > > > Well actualy Corrado is the one I want to have to > buy but the one I am > > replacing is a 16V. When I did my swap I had a > well used corrado one and > > the 16V was new. My recollection is that they were > the same but the price > > differences make me hesitate. > > I cross referenced the MC's for a '91 Corrado G60, > '95 Jetta GL, and an '87 > Scirroco 16V, all w/o ABS, and the Corrado and Jetta > MC's are the same, at > least as replacement parts. The Scirroco is > different, probably because > it's an A1 based car (the outlets probably aren't in > the same locations). > Now, VW uses different manufacturers for brake > system parts on the same > models and years due to supply issues, so you may > get different part numbers > for the same piece, even though they're actually > interchangeable. An > interesting thing is that the MC's used on Jetta GLI > 16V's, which came with > 10.1" front brakes, as did the A3 4 cyl Jetta's, use > different MC's. I > don't know if the GLI's had 19mm or 22mm MC's, but > my guess is they had the > 19mm part. > If the real question is will a Corrado or A3 Jetta > MC fit on a 16V > GTI/Jetta, the answer is yes. Either one will work > fine. I have a Corrado > MC on my '92 GTI 16V, and it bolted right up. > > --Holland > [email protected] > San Jose, CA > > > _______________________________________________ > A2-16v mailing list > [email protected] > http://maillist.myip.org/mailman/listinfo/a2-16v ===== Josh Wyte Momentum Motorsports 508-833-3024 After 5 pm EST __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better http://health.yahoo.com
