1.4 16v head on a 1.6 8v

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1.4 16v head on a 1.6 8v

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Is it possible to do the above? My mate says that you can cause he knows a few people that have done it on vauxhals, but he said it might be different for vw's.
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Re: 1.4 16v head on a 1.6 8v

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it is possible but the hassle ud have u may aswell get a full valver engine! coz ud need to change the pistons for 16v pistons due to ther bein cut outsin them, 2 exhaust valves and 2 intake valves per cylinder so 4 in total and the pistons on 8v engine only have 2 per cylinder therefore ud get the valves hitting piston and that is no good! lol :roll:
plus im not even sure the block would be able to take the strain of the higher compression ratio! :shock:

sooo in conclusion just get a 1.8t 20v engine and bang that in!! :twisted:
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Re: 1.4 16v head on a 1.6 8v

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I would'nt bother, just get a valver engine, its to complcated if it is possible, as the valvver is a DOHC and the 8v engines are SOHC engines.
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Re: 1.4 16v head on a 1.6 8v

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Best bet then is just to stick in the 16v engine in then.
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Re: 1.4 16v head on a 1.6 8v

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....and if you're gonna fit a 16v engine then you might as well go one step further and go for a 1.6 16v lump from the 6n2 GTI.
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