What engines can go into the Mk4 1.4 8v without too much hastle and cost, i'm thinking of just gettin 16v but there like rocking horse sht to find!
can i just fit the head and stuff?
what bout a 2ltr?
mk2 golf engine?
mk3?
any help please!
also if yous could list cost and if it could be DIY!
cheers guys!
OK< need some help!
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Mk4_Scotland
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1.4 16v or 1.6 16v is your best bet.
Best engine that allready came in the polo so not to bad to fit.
As for a 2lt, I would recommend an Ibiza engine, they are a longer block compared to the golf which is a tall block and hard to fit in the polo.
Best to just stick with small blocks cos when u get too front end heavy ur handling will go to s**t.
Best engine that allready came in the polo so not to bad to fit.
As for a 2lt, I would recommend an Ibiza engine, they are a longer block compared to the golf which is a tall block and hard to fit in the polo.
Best to just stick with small blocks cos when u get too front end heavy ur handling will go to s**t.
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KarlM
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I'd love to put a 2.0l 16v engine out of the Beefer cupra in one - It would have to be the Ibiza one as the Golf one sits at the wrong angle (unless you want to mess about with the bonnet.
The 20vT is too expensive and a pain in the ass when it comes to electrics
The VR6 is awesome but leaves a quite unstable ride when trying to make sharp turns (loads and loads of understeer) but in a straight line nothing (imo) can beat it.
Plus theres always the option of fitting a G40 or speaking to JBS and getting a G60...
Just some ideas for you to mull over...
The 20vT is too expensive and a pain in the ass when it comes to electrics
The VR6 is awesome but leaves a quite unstable ride when trying to make sharp turns (loads and loads of understeer) but in a straight line nothing (imo) can beat it.
Plus theres always the option of fitting a G40 or speaking to JBS and getting a G60...
Just some ideas for you to mull over...
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Mk4_Scotland
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