I have thought about getting into vr6, quite alot
What my conclusion is that a mk2gti is better car for me, as I like the better handling & I reckon for sure that mk2 is a much better car in regards to build quality & DIY potential eg 16v or even 20vT conversion
I also think that the Australian mk2's get far to much bagging ( mostly from poms) in the performance area. I find on the hwy they move pretty well between 80-140kph, just what you need to overtake!!
But they are not to good down low
the most common mod is a better downpipe & cam, relatively cheap with notable improvement as well as the chips ect. ect
the mk2 will be cheaper & easier to service
not to mention it is often noted as the best carVW have ever made
4k will get a mk2
, but the reality is it will not be real good one
that's about my2c worth or I could just keep going
cheers Ian
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I reckon if you got an aussie Mk2 gti.
Changed the downpipe and manifold for the euro spec one, got a pommie ecu and a cam, it`d fly, be cheap on fuel and have maximum grin factor.
Hawk call me if interested, I have a mate with 2 Mk2s for Sale, one SA Import Kjet Mk2 110hp and the other on LPG.
He probably wants $4k for each car. but everything is negotiable .
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Mate, IMO go for the handling...
I had a 2L GL Mk3 that could pretty easily outcorner a VR6, but I just jumped into a Mk2 GTI 3 Door with a 2L Audi 110Hp engine, and it would corner rings around the Mk3, and is plenty quick to boot.
The VR6 is very quick, but thirsty, and corners like it has a heavy 6 under the bonnet . The Mk2 is (in my limited experience) not as quick, and getting older, but it's got serious style, it's a fuel miser, and handles well enough to put a mighty big smile on your face
Either way you won't be dissapointed. After all, they're both Vee Dubs!!!
Cheers!
JHN
Canadian dubs coming to VWwA soon
Interesting to know.
I"m trying to get out to drive both a Mk2 GTi and a Mk3 VR6 but my parade is being rained on
I've even tried finding a dealer with a VR6 for sale just so I can have a fang, but the last dealer car sold yesterday
The Blue VR6 I want to look at is missing it's induction coil (or whatever it's actual name is) so isn't starting right now although it is being replaced this week. From talking to the guy it sounds pretty straight otherwise. Anyone happen to know if something like this is an indication of things to come or if it's just one of those things that wears out.
Also... define thirsty... what sort of consumption are we talking here?
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Only mk3 vr6 ive driven was an Auto...and it went bloody well IMO.
but id have to say the MK2 has more character and is a fun car to drive with suspension tweaks .....
its just a shame we never got 3 door vr6 mk3s ......otherwise id have one, lol.
maybe oneday a CL with a vr6..hmmmmm...
*slap* dreaming again.
Cheers, Benny
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