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engine transplants...........
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Optimus Dub
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engine transplants...........
whats the biggest motor anyones put in a coupe?? or whats the best way to get a fair bit of power out of them? wanna be over 100 bhp.
cheers guys
cheers guys
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Tahrey1043
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In general: GT or G40, 1272 bored/stroked to 1341cc ("1.4 G")
Rear-wheel drive, mid engined two seater insanity: 1.8T from a Golf, though somebody somewhere had a project going with an ENORMOUS Audi V8 taking up pretty much the entire rear section of the car... dunno what happened to that. Probably couldn't find suitably strong suspension parts!
For an adventurous DIYer wanting a sleeper style car, you can apparently shoehorn a 1.4 16 valve under there - turboing etc optional from there on. Anything bigger, at least from VW, won't fit as the block's too tall to fit under the bonnet without the sump needing castors
Rear-wheel drive, mid engined two seater insanity: 1.8T from a Golf, though somebody somewhere had a project going with an ENORMOUS Audi V8 taking up pretty much the entire rear section of the car... dunno what happened to that. Probably couldn't find suitably strong suspension parts!
For an adventurous DIYer wanting a sleeper style car, you can apparently shoehorn a 1.4 16 valve under there - turboing etc optional from there on. Anything bigger, at least from VW, won't fit as the block's too tall to fit under the bonnet without the sump needing castors
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Optimus Dub
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the reason i was asking is my mate got a gti motor out of a mk1 golf, and i was wondering if i altered the drivers side engine mount would it fit?
the only thing i was wondering about was the exhaust manifold and down pipe being a bit close to the bulk head........ i work in a garage so i dont mind taking it on myself.
just a thought
the only thing i was wondering about was the exhaust manifold and down pipe being a bit close to the bulk head........ i work in a garage so i dont mind taking it on myself.
just a thought
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polog40racer
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Yeah it'd fit with a bit of work, which should be easy if you work in a garage.
1.8 GTi 16v be nice a little screamer! You may need to create a subframe for it though. I know that the dutch and german mk3's with them in all use subframes, whether this is just cos they get them easily from Salzmann or its cos they needs them is unsure.
or a 1.6 16v out of a polo or lupo on iTBs!!!!
this is what is going in my girlfriends stripped out mk2 polo coupe S

1.8 GTi 16v be nice a little screamer! You may need to create a subframe for it though. I know that the dutch and german mk3's with them in all use subframes, whether this is just cos they get them easily from Salzmann or its cos they needs them is unsure.
or a 1.6 16v out of a polo or lupo on iTBs!!!!
seems fairly reasonable though doesnt it? I mean, there is quite a few G40 6n Conversions so it must be relatively the same process?DanDiesel wrote:theres a mk1 polo in PVW this month with a mk4 1.4 16v engine in it!! very nice!!
As for the mk3, ive seen a couple of Vr6 ones before (well, not actually up close but hey!)
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As far as cheap goes, to do the job properly in terms of fitting a G40, you'll pay as much as a GTI engine swap I reckon.
G40 and GTI engines tend to fetch around a grand if they've got a gearbox in the bargain.
With a G40, you'll be wanting a charger rebuild probably, maybe some other stuff too (fuel pumps for a start). It could cost a fair whack.
With a GTI, you'll pay as much for the engine and you'll need a garage to fit it unless you're brave. All the custom work will cost you. Plus it won't be as fast or as easily tunable as a G40.
More power on the cheap is rare to find. Decent power boosts cost money. Good engines cost money. Maintenance costs money.
G40 and GTI engines tend to fetch around a grand if they've got a gearbox in the bargain.
With a G40, you'll be wanting a charger rebuild probably, maybe some other stuff too (fuel pumps for a start). It could cost a fair whack.
With a GTI, you'll pay as much for the engine and you'll need a garage to fit it unless you're brave. All the custom work will cost you. Plus it won't be as fast or as easily tunable as a G40.
More power on the cheap is rare to find. Decent power boosts cost money. Good engines cost money. Maintenance costs money.
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