General Question
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General Question
I am hoping to get some general information, I am from the US and dont know much about the POLO as we were not lucky enough to get them. If you would be interested in letting me ask 50 or so questioins, please e-mail me @ [email protected]
Thank you! Cheers
Ted
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Certainly, just dont know much about the POLO. I am interested to know what the FSI actually is, I beleive its a smaller motor. I looked in the general FAQ, it looks like a 1.0 is the smallest 8v released, is that true? Ultimately I would like to exchange a 2.0 ABA motor for the smallest motor I can! Is there a place to buy a used motor in addition to the wiring?
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Smallest engine
So the smallest engine would be a 1.4L? Is that from a polo then, or an actual Golf?
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Certainly, great question. I am hoping to see something that we dont see here, that will be a little different. Many cars have enoumous motors, I did myself just last year. But to be more "european" and with the US begining to see the pain of high gas prices, I am thinking to want a small, efficient motor this year.
This is my car from last year !
[img]http://www.dubtuning.com/dub/4/joes-95gtivr6sc-5.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.dubtuning.com/dub/4/joes-95gtivr6sc-4.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.dubtuning.com/dub/4/joes-95gtivr6sc-2.jpg[/img]

[img]http://www.dubtuning.com/dub/4/joes-95gtivr6sc-2.jpg[/img]
Pics dont work? Anyways it was a 4 door golf, vr6, superchared, ABT everything. tons more, but want something different this year!
This is my car from last year !
[img]http://www.dubtuning.com/dub/4/joes-95gtivr6sc-5.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.dubtuning.com/dub/4/joes-95gtivr6sc-4.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.dubtuning.com/dub/4/joes-95gtivr6sc-2.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.dubtuning.com/dub/4/joes-95gtivr6sc-2.jpg[/img]
Pics dont work? Anyways it was a 4 door golf, vr6, superchared, ABT everything. tons more, but want something different this year!
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Tahrey1043
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In that case you'll probably be wanting a G40
Not the smallest, but isnt really so much of a weight or displacement increase. 1274cc's instead of 1043, in the case of a mk3. Plus if you buy the whole car rather than engine, its got some performance mods ready fitted, like an improved and lowered suspension setup.
Especially if you're any good at removing and refitting chargers (for when you want to exchange the 50% full-range power gain over a plain GT for the 10% or so fuel saving...)
(thats 110-ish vs 75hp, and maybe 27 vs 30mpg (british) round town. if you want the true specs i can scan or type up the polo manual thats sitting on the floor not too far away from me.. im lazy right now)
The 1-litre/s is/are really more of an insurance and tax dodge for europeans, especially brits and italians
Anything under 1100cc (especially carb/SPi and unblown) tends to get cheap rates as it's fit for hardly anything except high-effeciency city work. 1300, especially multipoint and possibly charged, is much more bang for your kilo (or pound (or dollar)) all told and doesnt hurt the fuel milage *that* much. Especially if you put it next to a 2 litre or V6!
Especially if you're any good at removing and refitting chargers (for when you want to exchange the 50% full-range power gain over a plain GT for the 10% or so fuel saving...)
(thats 110-ish vs 75hp, and maybe 27 vs 30mpg (british) round town. if you want the true specs i can scan or type up the polo manual thats sitting on the floor not too far away from me.. im lazy right now)
The 1-litre/s is/are really more of an insurance and tax dodge for europeans, especially brits and italians
