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VDUBD GL to VR6 26-05-2009, 10:32 PM
runamuk I thought about doing the... 27-05-2009, 10:18 AM
Golf Loon Its pretty hard to swop all... 27-05-2009, 12:16 PM
VDUBD its sort of a project for me... 27-05-2009, 08:10 PM
Golf Loon You cant do just brakes, you... 27-05-2009, 08:17 PM
VDUBD well thers no point selling... 26-05-2009, 10:47 PM
jeanheide well if you can pick up an... 26-05-2009, 11:02 PM
Mrk_Mickey No offence of course, but it... 26-05-2009, 11:10 PM
jeanheide agreed entirely, didnt say do... 26-05-2009, 11:26 PM
Pullstarter HARSH!!!! :brutal: 28-05-2009, 09:47 PM
Mrk_Mickey Haha mmm didn't wanna say... 28-05-2009, 10:00 PM
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    GL to VR6

    Hey guys im taking some ppl on here have put a vr6 engine into a gl. just wondering how much work is actually involved.

    im aware the engine, hubs, brakes, dash cluster are involved in changing over. just wondering what other parts, if the gearbox has to be swapped, radiator, and any other parts. thanks
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    I thought about doing the same thing with my GL, and after spending over $4k on stereo, rims and exhaust it got written off. I was kind of glad, as that way I was given my agreed value on the GL, so I could get a VR6 shipped over from NSW.

    You will need to swap for the VR6 running gear, so you can kiss your rims goodbye (due to the 5 lug), plus the suspension in a VR6 is harder due to the extra weight on the front of the car. You'll also need a VR6 gearbox.

    Even though you would lose money selling your car, I think you would lose less by selling it and buying a VR6 rather than doing a swap... just my 2c.

    Joe up at Golfwagen does have a VR6 engine sitting around however

    Quote Originally Posted by VDUBD View Post
    Hey guys im taking some ppl on here have put a vr6 engine into a gl. just wondering how much work is actually involved.

    im aware the engine, hubs, brakes, dash cluster are involved in changing over. just wondering what other parts, if the gearbox has to be swapped, radiator, and any other parts. thanks
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    Its pretty hard to swop all the stuff over. Easier to sell yours and buy another.

    Or buy the VR first, swop your bodykit etc and sell yours as a stock GL.
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    its sort of a project for me to swap everything over as i am an apprentice mechanic and it will be an experience for me. alrdy have vr springs in mine but will prob get coilovers to solve suspension, brakes is easy and the engine is gna b the oly relli hard part.
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    You cant do just brakes, you need the subframe, driveshafts, gearbox, shifter, pedal box, bigger master cylinder, wiring loom, cluster and more.

    You need a complete donor car and lots of time.
    I`d only attempt it if it was the worlds nicest 2 door.

    I`m not doubting you can do it, its just whether its worth it.
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    Do something different, whack in a turbo!!
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    well thers no point selling my car cos im going to loose money on it, and im wanting to make it faster. therefore i am wanting to do the swap
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    well if you can pick up an engine for a reasonable price then go for it.
    this place is for the enthuthiast and vw lover so do what you must.
    i had the choice of supercharging a 16v mk2 or just plain 8v. i chose 8v because 1. it was my engine and 2. i dont need the 16v, every tuner has one
    also if that car in ur DP and sig is yours then hell yeah. for once there will be a nice looking vr6 in oz.
    i gives u thumbs up and i will offer you all the help i can give.
    tho im not sure bout vr6 as much as i am about the 4cyl engines.
    now go out and get a vr6 engine (make sure you do the brake upgrade)
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeanheide View Post
    well if you can pick up an engine for a reasonable price then go for it.
    this place is for the enthuthiast and vw lover so do what you must.
    i had the choice of supercharging a 16v mk2 or just plain 8v. i chose 8v because 1. it was my engine and 2. i dont need the 16v, every tuner has one
    also if that car in ur DP and sig is yours then hell yeah. for once there will be a nice looking vr6 in oz.
    i gives u thumbs up and i will offer you all the help i can give.
    tho im not sure bout vr6 as much as i am about the 4cyl engines.
    now go out and get a vr6 engine (make sure you do the brake upgrade)
    No offence of course, but it is a fecking MASSIVE job to drop a VR6 engine. I don't actually know this because I haven't done it but golf loon has and he'll chime in eventually and tell you exactly what needs to be done.

    It is going to be a fair bit of money if you want to do it to your own car; you'll have payed more than double what the car's worth just to do everything you've done to it do this date! If you're still keen then by all means go for it and have some fun but I'd suggest talking to people who have done it before for little bits that might be overlooked.

    At the end of the day it isn't impossible, and it isn't completely unreasonable in your case (because of your car mods) but it is pretty hefty in price and labour.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrk_Mickey View Post
    No offence of course, but it is a fecking MASSIVE job to drop a VR6 engine. I don't actually know this because I haven't done it but golf loon has and he'll chime in eventually and tell you exactly what needs to be done.

    It is going to be a fair bit of money if you want to do it to your own car; you'll have payed more than double what the car's worth just to do everything you've done to it do this date! If you're still keen then by all means go for it and have some fun but I'd suggest talking to people who have done it before for little bits that might be overlooked.

    At the end of the day it isn't impossible, and it isn't completely unreasonable in your case (because of your car mods) but it is pretty hefty in price and labour.


    agreed entirely, didnt say do it right now, it is expensive but if you like mechanics or want a challenge or even learn something new then by all means do it.
    id say for a whole engine vr6 incl gearbox ecu etc etc pay no more than 1300
    then with the rest, got no clue what you need but shouldnt be too much more. time to put it in would be alot more......ALOT MORE!!!!
    but in my case, i would buy a vr6 in white, (so no more painting panels and then change all your stuff to the vr6 and the old vr6 stuff to your old golf and your set.
    6.5k for vr6 and then change all parts from your car to vr6 and vice versa then sell your GL for say 3k and all up it cost you 3.5k for a vr6 which you dont need to get passed with diff engine codes etc.
    but so many options, its all your choice.
    (if you could read german i can give you links on how to install it and what you need.)
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