Took my 12.5 Polo GTI For its 15,000 km 1st service to Goldcoast VW very happy with service and Their attitude complained about high oil usage they acted on it and ordered the part ....
As per TPI 202552016.... Crankshaft ventilation Hose ( proper name not oil breather hose )
Also ordered a new Brake boost sensor as it was faulty . Part number G294
Carried out campaign 37 G7 DSG Software upgrade
OIL used was Valvoline Synpower XLIII 5W 30
Last edited by Lock & Load; 14-01-2013 at 03:01 PM.
I stand to be corrected on this ....... but the Crankshaft ventilation hose works by allowing crankcase to breathe easier stops it from pressurising , means oil is not forced up beyond the piston rings in to the combustion chamber thus reducing pressure in the sump .
Stage 2+ Intercooler Carbon Intake Downpipe Swaybar DV+ Remsa.
very cunning sly dogs
hahaha
Without knowing these engines well, my assumption is, it is unlikely you could do that.
If the 1.6 L block has different bore centres or bore diameters then you have an issue.
Is the combustion chamber in the head or is it in the top of the pistons?
The other question is will the cylinder head even bolt onto the 1.6L block?
You could however certainly change the crankshaft and conrods to increase the stroke of the 1.4L
EDIT: It is so much cheaper to get an APR Tune though, and if you still want more power then put in a better intercooler
Last edited by Melon Head; 15-01-2013 at 11:19 PM.
6,000km of mostly city running around, mostly in Sports mode, and just topped up with 1L of Liqui moly
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