16v conversion
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mk1 16v

the wur .ect. dont need wired up to make her go

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Sellers said
what year is your cab? do you know if it runs on k-jet or digi injection?
my car was 1982 on a y reg carb







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cardboarddave said
hi there all sorted now found the problem why it wouldn't run i put the fuel lines on the wrong way round, swapped them over and she runs im well chuffed did it all myself and wot made it easier was all the wiring swapping over, sorted
good good m8 nothing better than doing a job your self any pics of you car

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cardboarddave said
cheers for that, does that mean i have to wire the ecu up or you not sure? read up somewhere that the ecu is for the ignition timing
You have to wire up the ECU to get the thing to spark! If you use the previous ignition stuff (eg from stock GTI), then you'll have no vacuum or mechanical advance. The stock GTI uses a dizzy that does this, the 16V's dizzy doesn't have this and its done by the ECU.
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Advance curve isn't perfect but it's near enough.
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