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    1.8 kr head - newbies on these?

    Want to spice up the 1.8 16V corrado eventually and looking @ 2E block and worked head,have complete kr head and will do a mild port clean-up and exhaust and inlet manifold match port.
    Not bothering with guide out porting
    My question is how much can you deck a kr head and what is the minimum machined thickness?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Watercooled View Post
    Want to spice up the 1.8 16V corrado eventually and looking @ 2E block and worked head,have complete kr head and will do a mild port clean-up and exhaust and inlet manifold match port.
    Not bothering with guide out porting
    My question is how much can you deck a kr head and what is the minimum machined thickness?
    Have you seen anyone put that head on a 2E before. I am not convinced that you can. Having had a few 16V motors in the past, I reckon you need and ABF or 9A bottom end for that little project.

    Can't advise on how much to skim but I wouldn't be doing any more than a swift grind to ensure it's flat.

    The biggest hurdle you have to making power is the ECU, as you can't make any ignition or fuelling changes very easily.

    I ran a VSAM on mine which is an intercepter style piggy back computer.

    Gavin

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    I agree Gav, You can not put a 16v head on a 8v block.
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    I agree with Gav. I replaced my KR with a 9A in my 1988 Golf GTI 16V. I also ran a VSAM on it. It was chalk and cheese from the albeit tired KR. Heaps more torque. The KJet should be able to cope with the fuelling. Mine did.
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    Quote Originally Posted by velly_16v_cab View Post
    I agree Gav, You can not put a 16v head on a 8v block.
    Oh ok ???,have a PDF outlining whats required and it mentions the use of ABF or 9A pistons to get compression back and avoid piston to valve clearance problems ?,maybe my glasses were dirty
    Have 2e block low kms that dropped the belt tentioner and had a short time @ idle before shutdown,basically a good block thats why i'am asking.
    Cheers.


    EDIT sorry was rod and piston change ,the block was aba which is same as 2e as far as I know.
    Last edited by Watercooled; 15-10-2013 at 03:44 PM.
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    1989 Corrado 1.8 16v KR manual (02a) black 15x7 RH cups
    1987 Golf GTI original 3 owner in white.
    Audi Quattro,and various Porsches

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