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Post by 4paws »

so from what im reading youve got a 20vt in your polo then?
im going to get one fitted just saving the money. ive fitted a 1.6 16vpolo gti engine to mine but i want more power. :twisted:

pls could u tell me how u mounted the engine bcos i was curious which way i should go about it. any help would be gr8, thanx!![/b]
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Post by KarlM »

nah, I tried and failed.

mate who was helping me f****d off half way through, ran out of money, had to move house.

I will build one some day though. thats for sure.
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Post by 4paws »

keep yer head up, hope u do though hope i do b4 ya :wink:

i fitted the polo gti engine myself but thats adoddle compared to a20vt swap!!

how far did u get with the conversion?
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Post by KarlM »

My mate did all the fab work to get the block in and left me to sort the ancillaries and the electrics (the hardest bit as it happens :roll: )
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Post by 4paws »

the electrics are a right b***h ive seen 2 20vt's fitted to mk2s and its a lot of wiring with some headscratching thrown in :x
mostly related with the immobiliser.
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Post by KarlM »

thats the one. I didnt have the orignal key so couldn't figure out how to bypass it

anyhoo. heres a pic for you

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Post by dubpolo »

do you know how much it costs to buy an 20VT off VW?
how much did yours set you back?
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Post by KarlM »

mine was bought at a mates rate - VW would probably charge some ridiculous fee
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Post by 4paws »

your talking about a grand for just the block and head then theres the gearbox linkage and ancillaries and youll need the clocks and and immb control unit for starts.

better just to get every thing from the one car eh :D

i heard u cant fit the 6 speed box either :cry:
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Post by carmadaaron »

is it cheaper if u buy a Seat with the engine u want and then taking the car apart?

then ull have all the parts u need! :lol:
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Post by stage3cossy »

I think it may be easier to just buy an aftermarket management/ecu to run it, such as OMEX etc? Save all the hassle of finding which wire does what etc!
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Post by 4paws »

if you can find one for cheaper its basically the same and should have most parts you need :D

although seat never started using the 1.8t's till later on so it might be hard to find a cheaper one.
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Post by 4paws »

if you use an aftermarket ecu , u still need to make the engine loom connect to the new ecu!!

i think it does help for further modifications like remaps etc :)
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Post by stage3cossy »

Aftermarket managements usually plug staight onto original sensors etc or include a loom to convert.
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Post by 4paws »

cool that would make it easier then!!!!!!!! :D
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