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Spyda Mk3 8v convertion. 17-04-2007, 06:49 PM
Golf Loon Both 8v and 16v bolt straight... 17-04-2007, 07:08 PM
golf3 As far as putting it into a... 17-04-2007, 07:10 PM
Spyda On a scale from 1 to 10 how... 17-04-2007, 11:13 PM
Valver. You need to do it properly... 18-04-2007, 07:32 AM
Valver. ...That said, you could run... 18-04-2007, 07:34 AM
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    Mk3 8v convertion.

    Hi guys,
    I was thinkin about a 2.0L 8v convertion in my mk1 from a mk3.

    Does the engine just fit right in, is it a easy convertion to do?
    Would a 16v convertion be cheaper/better.

    Basicly what are the pros and cons?

    oh and what power does the 2L produce, due to new laws it cant be "performance" and 125kw per tonne.
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    Both 8v and 16v bolt straight in with Mk1 mounts.

    Fuelling is the hard part with either conversion.
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    As far as putting it into a mk1, there's no problem, but you'll need to get specifics off the other guys!!!

    And my sales pitch - I got a motor for you, Mk3 2L 8v with 85kw standard...86,000kms on the clock... Make an offer
    http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ead.php?t=3124

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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf Loon View Post
    Both 8v and 16v bolt straight in with Mk1 mounts.

    Fuelling is the hard part with either conversion.
    On a scale from 1 to 10 how hard? I would realy like to do it myself, hands on approach. (with help from dad and a few mechanic mates)
    What do you think, to hard?

    Quote Originally Posted by golf3 View Post
    As far as putting it into a mk1, there's no problem, but you'll need to get specifics off the other guys!!!

    And my sales pitch - I got a motor for you, Mk3 2L 8v with 85kw standard...86,000kms on the clock... Make an offer
    http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ead.php?t=3124
    Thanks mate, just trying to get the knowledge at the moment. We where actaly planing to get a smashed mk3 and do it that way, with breaks, 'box and all in one.

    If it doesnt work out ill know where to go

    Any more info guys? Anything you've got would be sweet.
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    You need to do it properly with the dianostic port and emissions control, otherwise you can never know if it's running at 100%. In other words, you're far better off to get a complete donor car and swap everything across - this is also WAY easier than splicing a Mk3 engine loom into a Mk1 fuse box. Far more modern and reliable too.

    Very easy. You shouldn't even need wiring diagrams, because you just label everything as it comes out of the donor car

    Not the greatest swap in terms of performance, though.

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    ...That said, you could run it on carb/s, and so avoid the digifant altogether I think that's the best part, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valver. View Post
    ...That said, you could run it on carb/s, and so avoid the digifant altogether
    Thats what most 80s / 90s Aussie conversions did.
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