Can It Be Done??
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Old Timer
Can It Be Done??
Hi Everyone.
I'm getting a bit bored of my slow mk1 and getting fed up of people taking the mick and overtaking me all the time.
My fiancee has a Sierra Sapphire Cosworth and i cant let him be the only one with a fast car so i'm thinking of an engine conversion.
Can a VR6 be fitted into a mk1? if so what is involved and the rough costs??
Or
What engine conversion would you recommend??
Thanks for the help guys!
I'm getting a bit bored of my slow mk1 and getting fed up of people taking the mick and overtaking me all the time.
My fiancee has a Sierra Sapphire Cosworth and i cant let him be the only one with a fast car so i'm thinking of an engine conversion.
Can a VR6 be fitted into a mk1? if so what is involved and the rough costs??
Or
What engine conversion would you recommend??
Thanks for the help guys!
I saw a crinkly peanut tomorrow
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Old Timer
If its too difficult to get a VR6 in then another vw engine recommendation would be good
I saw a crinkly peanut tomorrow
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Settled In
1.8T 20V would do the business i think!
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Old Timer
cheers mate, do u know what work is involved and what power i'd get?
I saw a crinkly peanut tomorrow
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Old Timer
Easiest option would be a 2.0 16v which with a few simple mods (kr cams) would give approx 160+bhp. Pretty straight forward swap. More mods could take it to near 200bhp. 1.8t 20v swap a lot more work (different mounts and injection system etc) but can give 225+bhp with a chip change. vr6 will fit but is quite heavy and may upset the handling a bit (even more understeer as more nose heavy) with 180ish bhp but loads of torque…
All engines have different characteristics but for outright speed the 20vt would be the way to go I would have thought.
You pays your money you takes your choice!
All engines have different characteristics but for outright speed the 20vt would be the way to go I would have thought.
You pays your money you takes your choice!
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Settling In
I have just done the 20v conversion cost wise it is approx 3.5k for engine, exhaust downpipe, intercooler plug and play ecu. I am putting a variable boost in as I can get 330bhp from the engine as it has a different turbo but if you go for a BAM engine 225bhp you can get 260-270bhp so should whop the cossie as you only have 800kg or there abouts but you will need to uprate just about everything including brakes, suspension etc etc. I have a friend who has done the vr6 conversion and its so heavy on the front but if you decide to go that way perhaps the R32 may be a better option. The VR6 is far more costly to tune, much heavier and with no pas it is hard work parking. If you want any advice send me a mail and I will forwrd you some links which will be helpful.
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Settling In
I am starting 1.8T 20V conversion 2 mk1.If u go on you tube u will find mk1 golf with this engine beating rs turbo's so i would it does the business like.
I have a MK1 Golf GTI
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Old Timer
what about a g40??
I saw a crinkly peanut tomorrow
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Local Hero
standard dx will beat an rsole turboGTIDAN said
I am starting 1.8T 20V conversion 2 mk1.If u go on you tube u will find mk1 golf with this engine beating rs turbo's so i would it does the business like.
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Local Hero
iv kickd rs ass in a standard mk1
20vt is the way forward, im building 1 to
20vt is the way forward, im building 1 to
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Old Timer
wooders said
standard dx will beat an rsole turboGTIDAN said
I am starting 1.8T 20V conversion 2 mk1.If u go on you tube u will find mk1 golf with this engine beating rs turbo's so i would it does the business like.
Just about to post that myself! rs turbos are SLOOOOW (for a turbo anyway)
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james28
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Joined: May 12, 2006
Posts: 226
Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 9:33 pm Post subject:
I have been in touch with some tuners and they can do the following
1. g60 conv exclud exhaust ?3500 supplied by them and fitted
2. 20v turbo ?5000 supplied and fitted by them exclud exhaust
3.audi s3 ?7000 supplied and fitted by them exclud exhaust
My post
I am getting my 1.8 20v turbo engine,box,loom dash ect all for ?650 and me and 2 mate doing the conversion 2 mine.my conversion will cost me ? 1500 all in. Be4 someone say my mates know wot there talking about as my mate graeme is a mechanic to trade and he also does mechanic for a f2 stockcar (john's) and my other mate john does f2's and he Is also a welder 2 trade and he's done panel beater/paint sprayer be4.
Long Termer
Joined: May 12, 2006
Posts: 226
Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 9:33 pm Post subject:
I have been in touch with some tuners and they can do the following
1. g60 conv exclud exhaust ?3500 supplied by them and fitted
2. 20v turbo ?5000 supplied and fitted by them exclud exhaust
3.audi s3 ?7000 supplied and fitted by them exclud exhaust
My post
I am getting my 1.8 20v turbo engine,box,loom dash ect all for ?650 and me and 2 mate doing the conversion 2 mine.my conversion will cost me ? 1500 all in. Be4 someone say my mates know wot there talking about as my mate graeme is a mechanic to trade and he also does mechanic for a f2 stockcar (john's) and my other mate john does f2's and he Is also a welder 2 trade and he's done panel beater/paint sprayer be4.
I have a MK1 Golf GTI
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Local Hero
GTIDAN said
james28
Long Termer
Joined: May 12, 2006
Posts: 226
Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 9:33 pm Post subject:
I have been in touch with some tuners and they can do the following
1. g60 conv exclud exhaust ?3500 supplied by them and fitted
2. 20v turbo ?5000 supplied and fitted by them exclud exhaust
3.audi s3 ?7000 supplied and fitted by them exclud exhaust
My post
I am getting my 1.8 20v turbo engine,box,loom dash ect all for ?650 and me and 2 mate doing the conversion 2 mine.my conversion will cost me ? 1500 all in
Future tense, though! Will it really cost ?1500? Or will it escalate? I've just done an engine conversion myself, and little things add up and up. Mind you, I feel I've been unlucky with breaking a number of minor items, and also took on other engine bay related work. Those prices seem high but realistic. Of course you can save by DIY but its not like swapping a set of headlamps!
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Settling In
GTIDAN said
james28
Long Termer
Joined: May 12, 2006
Posts: 226
Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 9:33 pm Post subject:
I have been in touch with some tuners and they can do the following
1. g60 conv exclud exhaust ?3500 supplied by them and fitted
2. 20v turbo ?5000 supplied and fitted by them exclud exhaust
3.audi s3 ?7000 supplied and fitted by them exclud exhaust
My post
I am getting my 1.8 20v turbo engine,box,loom dash ect all for ?650 and me and 2 mate doing the conversion 2 mine.my conversion will cost me ? 1500 all in. Be4 someone say my mates know wot there talking about as my mate graeme is a mechanic to trade and he also does mechanic for a f2 stockcar (john's) and my other mate john does f2's and he Is also a welder 2 trade and he's done panel beater/paint sprayer be4.
I know its not like swapping a set of headlamps! for one swapping a set of headlamps! not going 2 cost u ?1500 is it.
I have a MK1 Golf GTI
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Local Hero
I'm just passing on my experiences after having done an engine conversion. I wouldn't want you to run out of money, with an unfinished car, and be forced to delay finishing it or sell it as an unfinished project (these tend to be worth not too much).
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Settling In
thanx but i don't think i should run out of cash like as i havea 9000 loan for it.
I have a MK1 Golf GTI
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Local Hero
Ok no worries, good luck with the conversion and keep us updated on it!
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Settling In
will do paul.
I have a MK1 Golf GTI
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Local Hero
paul_c said
Future tense, though! Will it really cost ?1500? Or will it escalate? I've just done an engine conversion myself, and little things add up and up. Mind you, I feel I've been unlucky with breaking a number of minor items, and also took on other engine bay related work. Those prices seem high but realistic. Of course you can save by DIY but its not like swapping a set of headlamps!
this is soooo true. any one doing an engine conversion shouldtake this little bit of advise on board.
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Old Timer
To be honest it is true with any work you undertake if you do it properly. I bought my car and originally intended to just replace some discs, pads, drums, shoes etc to get it through the MOT and it turned into a pretty much full mechanical restoration.
While you have one bit off you can get to another bit so might as well fix that etc…
It all adds up - I daren't look at my receipts folder though. Might scare myself! 8O
While you have one bit off you can get to another bit so might as well fix that etc…
It all adds up - I daren't look at my receipts folder though. Might scare myself! 8O
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