Can you fit a 2.0L out of an Ibiza in there?
TDI would go like a rocket but may be a bit trickier.
VR6 turbo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVympgkxaeU
What's the easiest engine swap for a 97 Polo? My gearbox has gone south and instead of paying $2k for another one I thought it might be more fun fitting a 1800 or 2 litre (with their stronger gearbox).
I can get off the shelf bits to improve the suspension and brakes but the 55kw engine really lets it down.
Just to make things harder for those suggesting mega horsepower engines I do 900ks a week so fuel economy has to figure in the equation. I don't mind getting dirty and know which end of a welder to hold so doing mechanical changes doesn't worry me.
Paul
Can you fit a 2.0L out of an Ibiza in there?
TDI would go like a rocket but may be a bit trickier.
VR6 turbo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVympgkxaeU
Last edited by philthy; 26-05-2009 at 09:28 PM.
But they are good cars. Id leave the stock motor in, chuck a set of extractors on it and a decent set of wheels.
enjoy the cars stregths not focus on its weaknesses. Every car has its negatives. Maybe a set of extractors for a little more torque and maybe work on its handling a bit..
Might be too slow but its a fine car. enjoy it for what it is.
go find yourself a Polo g40 engine......nothing slow about that.
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If Matt can shoe horn a VR6 engine into a SEAT Ibiza, why not drop one into a Polo? It is basically the same car.
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Buy a new(er) car....
With regards to the original poster.
Its the same fusebox as a SEAT or a Golf 3 so all you would need would be the engine, gearbox and engine loom from a Golf 3 or SEAT and plug it all in. Yopu could go 1.8 or 2L.
The dash would have to come out and you may end up changing the subframe, but you`d end up with a much faster nicer polo.
I`d be happy to doi the job for you, or assist with parts and knowledge.
I also have a low ks 1.6 polo gearbox for a lot less than you have been quoted if you just want to fix the thing.
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Petrina, they are great cars. I have already modified the suspension and use aftermarket wheels and the handling is really good. The main reason I want to get away from the 1.6 engine is the lousy gearbox that's attached to it. Because I do over 40,000 ks a year it only takes a few years to chew up a gearbox, and that's a new gearbox. 2nd hand ones only last a year. Would you put up with having to replace your new gearbox every 2 years?
I spoke to Matt and he's looking into a 1.8 motor and gearbox swap. With a bit of luck it shouldn't be too much trouble for me to do the swap and at a price that's less than a 1.6 gearbox. Might even get it done in a weekend if there's no problem with the new gearbox matching my drive shafts.
The 1.8 is a logical replacement, more power and torque without being too fuel hungry. It might even use just as much fuel as the 1.6, being a bigger engine in a smaller, lighter car than the Golf it came out of. I don't need a super quick Polo but the extra power (up from 55kw to 77kw) will be nice.
Ultimately I'd like to fit the 1.9 turbo diesel engine but for that project the car has to come off the road for a few weeks and I can't be without the car for that long.
Why am I bothering with a 12 year old Polo? The Polo reminds me of my old MK1 GTI in size but a lot more refined and with better brakes! The handling on my car is similar to the old GTI too so it's worthwhile doing a few mods to turn it from a "nice" car to something special.
Paul
Put a 1.8t in there and your set no one can beat that
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