16v conversion
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16v conversion
this probably gets asked alot but i wanna put a 1.8 16v engine from a mk2 gti into my 1.1 formal e
ino ill have to move one engine mount
what other mods will i need to do ?
i have a full gti 16v car to break soo i have have all the parts regarding the engine and management
is there anything els i need?
cheers
ino ill have to move one engine mount
what other mods will i need to do ?
i have a full gti 16v car to break soo i have have all the parts regarding the engine and management
is there anything els i need?
cheers
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cheers mate 8)
doesn't really say about gear linkage, anyone know what ill need ?
doesn't really say about gear linkage, anyone know what ill need ?
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Yeah because it assumes you're starting from a big block - start from a small block car (4 speed) and there's additional tasks to do. I don't know if the gear stick, its base, the longitudinal shaft and the bearing support in the middle are the same but I assume so. I think everything from that point onwards would need replacing with the 5 speed big block stuff.
Plus you have fuelling, wheels, tyres, braking and suspension to do to. Fuelling is going to be needed, the rest is well advised, and a good opportunity to do an upgrade anyway.
Plus you have fuelling, wheels, tyres, braking and suspension to do to. Fuelling is going to be needed, the rest is well advised, and a good opportunity to do an upgrade anyway.
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cheers
i have coilovers and uprated brakes allready soo i should be okay with that
can i use the mk2 drive shafts ?
also ive heard that ill have to modify the down pipe on the exhaust manifold or buy a tubular one
kyle
i have coilovers and uprated brakes allready soo i should be okay with that
can i use the mk2 drive shafts ?
also ive heard that ill have to modify the down pipe on the exhaust manifold or buy a tubular one
kyle
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Local Hero
Just checked, you need the entire gearshift mechanism including the lever and selector shaft. Apparently one of the Mk2 driveshafts is the same and one is different, so you can use one of them, don't know which though. Modify the downpipe - you'll need the entire 16V manifold and a custom downpipe to connect to your own exhaust (not recommended) or to buy a complete manifold + system (recommended).
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ahh right kool
i think i need a mk1 gti steering rack to mount the gear linkage on, is this the only way ?
i think i need a mk1 gti steering rack to mount the gear linkage on, is this the only way ?
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KyleB said
ahh right kool
i think i need a mk1 gti steering rack to mount the gear linkage on, is this the only way ?
No, you could weld the bracket onto your existing steering rack, but you'd need the dimensions to copy exactly where to weld it to etc. Hence its a bit easier to swap the rack over.
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paul_c said
KyleB said
ahh right kool
i think i need a mk1 gti steering rack to mount the gear linkage on, is this the only way ?
No, you could weld the bracket onto your existing steering rack, but you'd need the dimensions to copy exactly where to weld it to etc. Hence its a bit easier to swap the rack over.
soo all i need is the rack ? no mk1 linkage needed at all
i had a look at a mk1 gti 2day and the linkage looks all different to the mk2 stuff
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KyleB said
paul_c said
KyleB said
ahh right kool
i think i need a mk1 gti steering rack to mount the gear linkage on, is this the only way ?
No, you could weld the bracket onto your existing steering rack, but you'd need the dimensions to copy exactly where to weld it to etc. Hence its a bit easier to swap the rack over.
soo all i need is the rack ? no mk1 linkage needed at all
i had a look at a mk1 gti 2day and the linkage looks all different to the mk2 stuff
You need all the linkage. Rack: swap to big block 5 speed (ie probably GTI) or weld the bracket on in the right place.
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paul_c said
KyleB said
paul_c said
KyleB said
ahh right kool
i think i need a mk1 gti steering rack to mount the gear linkage on, is this the only way ?
No, you could weld the bracket onto your existing steering rack, but you'd need the dimensions to copy exactly where to weld it to etc. Hence its a bit easier to swap the rack over.
soo all i need is the rack ? no mk1 linkage needed at all
i had a look at a mk1 gti 2day and the linkage looks all different to the mk2 stuff
You need all the linkage. Rack: swap to big block 5 speed (ie probably GTI) or weld the bracket on in the right place.
okay kool cheers soo the mk1 linkage will fit to the valver box ?
sorry if im being dumb ops: this is the only thing im struggling with now haha
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etka suggests both mk2 16v shafts are the same as the scirocco 16v shafts, but from what I've read this shouldnt work? not actually tried this though.
all the mk1 linkage will bolt onto the valver box aye!
all the mk1 linkage will bolt onto the valver box aye!
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rubjonny said
etka suggests both mk2 16v shafts are the same as the scirocco 16v shafts, but from what I've read this shouldnt work? not actually tried this though.
all the mk1 linkage will bolt onto the valver box aye!
ahh right, well i have several sets of drive shafts in the shed so im sure ill be able to sort something out :twisted:
thats kool then all i have to do is find a gti rack and linkage now
thanks for the help guys
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if its any interest to you i have most of the stuff u need
have a stripped shell which is goin soon, its an 86 gti cabby if u want u can come down and take the rack and al gear linkages. Will sort u a good deal out
pm me soon if interested
have a stripped shell which is goin soon, its an 86 gti cabby if u want u can come down and take the rack and al gear linkages. Will sort u a good deal out
pm me soon if interested
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oh have drive shafts as well with 100mm flanges
also a gti gearbox to suit or u can use the 16v box
also a gti gearbox to suit or u can use the 16v box
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Im thinking about this my self so am I correct in thinking that is I get a 9a engine I can drop that into my GTi, use my 8v gear box to save with sawping the drive shafts over and then I need the ignition loom, and the new valve holders to convert the 9A to run on K-jet, then keep the 16V WUR I already have, fit the ignition loom and if I fit a rocco 16v manifold I can keep the air box where it is but fit a 16v one instead of the 8v one…
anything else?
anything else?
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yep, except what do you mean by 'valve holders'?
9a run on a variation of k-jet, just has more ecu control with a lambda sensor. with the rocco inlet you might get away with using your old intake boot, but it might not reach perfectly. Fuel lines will be fiddly as the wur & 5th injector are in a different spot, plus the injectors are round the front and not the back. as you say drop the 16v air flap and metering head on the 8v airbox, the airflap opening is bigger but you can force an 8v boot on it, just
9a run on a variation of k-jet, just has more ecu control with a lambda sensor. with the rocco inlet you might get away with using your old intake boot, but it might not reach perfectly. Fuel lines will be fiddly as the wur & 5th injector are in a different spot, plus the injectors are round the front and not the back. as you say drop the 16v air flap and metering head on the 8v airbox, the airflap opening is bigger but you can force an 8v boot on it, just
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M7R said
anything else?
Exhaust manifold
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paul_c said
M7R said
anything else?
Exhaust manifold
oh I know about that, Ill use the hot tuning one as its adjustable in length…
and I ment to say injector holders not valve holders ops:
Ill have to do the maths for bang per buck and see which wins
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ah, well those will be in the scirocco inlet manifold, no worries there
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