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Thread: Which 1.8t 20v engines will fit a mk1 Golf. Need to know engine codes?

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    Which 1.8t 20v engines will fit a mk1 Golf. Need to know engine codes?

    Hi Guys,

    Just joined and still a bit new!
    Would like to know the engine codes for the 1.8t 20v engines that will fit a mk1 Golf? Need to hear from local boys who has done this conversion PLEASE!!!

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    It's supposed to be easier to fit the AEB Passat/A4 motor (needs a transverse sump) and the AGU from the Golf or A3. They have the right mountings built in for the MK1 engine mounts to bolt up. Have a look for Golfloons Scirocco thread.

    This thread looks pretty good for a reference http://www.vwcaddy.com/showthread.php?t=4292

    If you want to use the standard ECU give me a shout, the immobilisation can be got around so you don't need the clocks and keys.

    Gavin

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    AEB Has the mounting holes. AGU does not.
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    I used the AGU for the mk2 but i think its right you need the AEB here this nice guide for you as we are very nic e people

    http://myweb.whitman.syr.edu/srotblat/swap/
    90 GTI Mk2 1.8t soon to be with GT28rs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf Loon View Post
    AEB Has the mounting holes. AGU does not.
    Stand corrected.

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    The heads are the same on the 20VTs. You really need an AEB Passat or Audi engine and all the ancillaries from a Mk4 Golf GTI or A3.

    You can also use an AGU engine and make up a bracket to hold the Mk4 engine mount onto the Mk1 chassis rail in front of the driver.
    I have seen that done on a couple of pommie conversions and they look tidy.
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    AEB and AGU both share the big port head, AUM (DBW) has the small port head.
    Ideal combo is the AEB or AGU with the electronics from AUM so you have ME7.5 ecu, wideband and DBW if you want to go big turbo

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    Why do you need DBW for a big turbo?

    to save money just weld in a second 02 bung and stick in a wide band sensor and gauge. If your running an aftermarket ecu then sweet if not then just crack a Giac chip in there.
    90 GTI Mk2 1.8t soon to be with GT28rs

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    The older style ECU's (AEB, AGU etc) only have 440cc maps readily available for them, with our car (GT3071R) we went with a 630cc MAF'less file and that meant we had to convert our car to ME7.5 ECU which is already DBW and wideband.
    All I was getting at in my last post was that if you want serious performance with a big turbo then the later ME7.5 ECU is the way to go, will support 1200cc injectors off the shelf software however the earlier engines AEB and AGU etc have the better big port heads.
    Why anyone would go aftermarket ecu with these cars is beyond me, the factory system is unbeatable when used with something like Eurodyne Maestro software.

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    Ok I see your point does the ME run a map sensor then?

    In regards to aftermarket ecus, your forgetting all the difficutlies with clocks, immobs etc etc I know from my swap that redoing the mk4 cluster could smoke my nads! plus I like tuning my car rather than just chipping but each to there own your point is very valid, what car you running it in? mkIV?
    90 GTI Mk2 1.8t soon to be with GT28rs

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