Turbo transplant
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Turbo transplant
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Re: Turbo transplant
dubkev said
Im looking at putting a 1.8 20v turbo from a mk4 golf or TT or something along these lines into a mk1. Can anyone offer some infomation on cost, time and hassle involved?
COST = LOADS! Budget at least ?2500 for a DIY fit or ?4000+ for a drive in drive out conversion. This is engine only. You also need to factor in brakes and suspension, so another ?1000 at least.
TIME = Months for a DIY - Engine sits in easily enough, but electrics and exhaust work etc will take time, plus you need to fabricate the gearbox bracket.
HASSLE = No hassle, we all do if out of love!
I'm no expert on this conv though, there is a lot more to it than that!
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dubkev said
16v on twin 40's
Classic. Good power when done right and one of the best sounds you could have under the bonnet…
Currently doing a 16v on bike carbs for mine…
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or depends on how much power u want if a lot then go for the 20vt
although my mate did a 1.9 16v on 45s and he made 190 bhp at the wheels in his mk2 8)
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hmm



the problem i find with twin 45s is the fact you have to tow a petrol tanker behind the car



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