GTD or TDI
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I'm wanting to do an engine conversion and would like either.
GTD or TDI engine preferably with auxiliaries but will consider without if necessary…
Thanks
Steven
I'm wanting to do an engine conversion and would like either.
GTD or TDI engine preferably with auxiliaries but will consider without if necessary…
Thanks
Steven
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Local Hero
I know you seem pretty sure about doing a DERV conversion but you are starting with a nice small block petrol car. It can and has been done but some of the reasons I can think of for not doing it;
A 1.6 or 1.9 D engine is only about the same power as your 1.3.
Finding a 1.6 TD without 200,000miles already on it will be difficult.
A MK3 1.9 TD will be slightly easier to locate, why not just drive a MK3 TD if you are that worried about economy?
A TDI lump will involve extra hassle with the wiring and immobilisers.
You will need a list of other parts, gearbox, drive shafts, exhaust inc special down pipe for some engine types, gear linkage setup, fuel setup, grinding off and rewelding car engine mounts, locating and fitting mount to engine (MK1 diesel different from newer mounts).
In this country petrol is cheaper than Diesel and insuring a modified car can be expensive.
Seems awful lot of expense and effort you will never see back unless you are cover 30K+ miles a year.
If worried about life in the slow lane get a standard GTI, they do @35mpg and 40+ on a run.
A 1.6 or 1.9 D engine is only about the same power as your 1.3.
Finding a 1.6 TD without 200,000miles already on it will be difficult.
A MK3 1.9 TD will be slightly easier to locate, why not just drive a MK3 TD if you are that worried about economy?
A TDI lump will involve extra hassle with the wiring and immobilisers.
You will need a list of other parts, gearbox, drive shafts, exhaust inc special down pipe for some engine types, gear linkage setup, fuel setup, grinding off and rewelding car engine mounts, locating and fitting mount to engine (MK1 diesel different from newer mounts).
In this country petrol is cheaper than Diesel and insuring a modified car can be expensive.
Seems awful lot of expense and effort you will never see back unless you are cover 30K+ miles a year.
If worried about life in the slow lane get a standard GTI, they do @35mpg and 40+ on a run.
1983 Mars Red 1.8 Golf GTI
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
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My GTD isnt no slug. It can keep up with the new 2.0 140bhp cars easily and the MPG is unreal. A turbo diesel is also cool.
Buy mine have a look into courier and if its not to expensive ill put it on a pallet for you :-)
Buy mine have a look into courier and if its not to expensive ill put it on a pallet for you :-)
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£250
Ive not ran it but assured it does run i think the guy said 120k, but i have no proof of that. I still have the gearbox but someones wanting it tomorrow. Its the same as the one i jave in my car with the same turbo which every one wants as its the stronger/bigger one. Not sure on the code.
It only requires a few bits but ill chick in a big box of spares anyway.
Ive not ran it but assured it does run i think the guy said 120k, but i have no proof of that. I still have the gearbox but someones wanting it tomorrow. Its the same as the one i jave in my car with the same turbo which every one wants as its the stronger/bigger one. Not sure on the code.
It only requires a few bits but ill chick in a big box of spares anyway.
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Yes mate maybe a bit less ;-)
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