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Thread: 24v vr6 swap

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    The fact is you could get the ECU programmed and get it moving quite happily!
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayjay View Post
    perhaps he just had access to a 24v motor cheap.
    A lot easier to get and cheaper than a loom, ecu and clocks and key to go with it.

    And heaps easier to wire in. (I hope)

    It still gonna make more power than a standard vr6.
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    when it all drives peachy, hit up Custom Code and you'll have a 160kw daily.
    87' MK2 GTI
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    Quote Originally Posted by jayjay View Post
    when it all drives peachy, hit up Custom Code and you'll have a 160kw daily.
    I have off the phase 1 and 2 for the original ECU. For the VR6 ECU only the head office will tune it, unfortunately.

    Gavin

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    mm. i think i was trying to get at the point that the stock vr6 ecu will be able to tolerate the differences and can be tuned to optimise the 24v's benefits.

    how's the swap going matt?
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