GT or G40?
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cheesy-peas
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GT or G40?
Hi everyone,ive had this forum reccomended to me by a number of different people. I own a caddy mk1 and im trying to pick your brains as to what engine would be the easiest/ most reliable conversion to put in my caddy. Thanks in advance!
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DanDiesel
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for pure pleasure i think it would have to be the g40 but u gotta look at some factors such as mileage of the block, and being a fast little car, most g40 have been ragged!
gotta see if the supercharger has had a rebuild or not, if not then it may be wise to get it done before the engine goes into the bay!
i would have thought that either engine would go into the caddy fairly easily but i'm far from an expert so someone else should be able to give a better answer!
gotta see if the supercharger has had a rebuild or not, if not then it may be wise to get it done before the engine goes into the bay!
i would have thought that either engine would go into the caddy fairly easily but i'm far from an expert so someone else should be able to give a better answer!
Re: GT or G40?
I went to a meet on the weekend and someone had a 1.8 Scirroco engine in .. i believe that fitts nicely ...cheesy-peas wrote:Hi everyone,ive had this forum reccomended to me by a number of different people. I own a caddy mk1 and im trying to pick your brains as to what engine would be the easiest/ most reliable conversion to put in my caddy. Thanks in advance!
i would imagine either engine would fit. i mean, i've seen mk1 golfs with G40 engines and i'm guess they are pretty much the same bay!
if i were you i'd go for the G40 engine! plenty more grunt than a GT. if you were going for an normally aspirated engine, i'd imagine something a bit bigger than a 1.3 would be required!
if i were you i'd go for the G40 engine! plenty more grunt than a GT. if you were going for an normally aspirated engine, i'd imagine something a bit bigger than a 1.3 would be required!
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GreenMachine
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Well don't think its a wise move
Apart from needing new driveshafts there will be just too much weight to make the transplant worth while
Reason why the G40 is so responsive because the polo body weighs next to nothing.
Putting that tiny engine into a caddy will not get as much benefit
I would opt for a bigger engine in my opinion then your not going to blow out many gearboxs or clutchs
Hope that helps
Apart from needing new driveshafts there will be just too much weight to make the transplant worth while
Reason why the G40 is so responsive because the polo body weighs next to nothing.
Putting that tiny engine into a caddy will not get as much benefit
I would opt for a bigger engine in my opinion then your not going to blow out many gearboxs or clutchs
Hope that helps
