bigger carburetor on golf mk1 1.4
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bigger carburetor on golf mk1 1.4
hi guys got a golf mk1 1400cc do you think i will see any preformance gains if i fit a 1800cc carburetor onto my car?
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Local Hero
Nope!
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Old Timer
If only it was that simple.
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and why is that? what can i do to get a little more performance out of her, already have a branch and freeflow. was thinking of putting a 272/276 split cam
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Old Timer
put a 1800 carb engine or 2litre on carbs in insted.
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thanks guys for your advice, in this country its cheaper to buy a new car that it is to put a second hand engine in.
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Old Timer
Whys that and what country are you in then.?
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South Africa, the whole job done properly will cost me R20 000
i can buy a second hand mazda mx6 for R30 000
we bought a 1988 golf mk1 1.6 sport for R20 000 for my fiance
i can buy a second hand mazda mx6 for R30 000
we bought a 1988 golf mk1 1.6 sport for R20 000 for my fiance
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Local Hero
What about scrappies? Surely they have engines for not too much? And doing the job DIY? I have no idea of the exchange rate, but if you used a pricey engine and had a garage do the work, it would cost 10 times as much as if you did it yourself with an engine from a scrapped car, or something.
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yes that is true bud, only prob is doing the work my self. have no garage at home and no time always working. I think leave the golf as my economy car and buy that mazda mx6 thanks guys for the help...
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krallber said
yes that is true bud, only prob is doing the work my self. have no garage at home and no time always working. I think leave the golf as my economy car and buy that mazda mx6 thanks guys for the help…
Probably the most sensible idea - engine conversions, once done by a specialist or garage, don't make financial sense. Effectively you're swapping working components for slightly bigger working components, and a lot of them, and you're paying someone else to do that!
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