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Thread: 2.0L to VR6

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    2.0L to VR6

    Hey im new to this forum and i own a 1996 Golf 2.0L GL and was wondering if a VR6 motor would be terribly dificult to instal to my car. Has anyone done this swap? Are the engine mounts the same? Any other things I should know before getting to excited?

    Any help would be great.

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    You need a lot of parts. Subframes, Wishbones, Brakes, ABS, Engine, Gearbox, Clutch Pedal Assy, Cable Shift Gearbox, Instruments and Loom.
    It can be done, but its a lot of work and its probably financially better to sell your car and buy a VR6. Dont even entertain the idea unless you have a wrecked VR6 parked next to your car.
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    Loon posted at the same time with better info... so Welcome
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    Quote Originally Posted by bsting View Post
    Never build a car that you can buy
    Agreed. Unless he's spent a lot on worthwhile mods on the current car (susp., brakes, etc.). VR6s are very good value to buy now anyway

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    Oh ok, I was under the impression that they are quite rare to find. Ive only had my 2L for about a year now and just cant seem to find the engine upgrades im after, so I thought why not just upgrade the engine, but if its going to be easier to get a whole new car for the same price as the one i have, I might look on doing a swap sometime in the future, not just yet though. thanks for your help.

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    It won't be the same price by any means, but a lot cheaper than an engine, brake and suspension conversion!!

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    Hey there dude, if you want more go (I would love a VR6 just for the zorst note!!!) then strap on a turbo and go from there. It will leave you with a better handling car coz of the lower weight of the 2L over the VR6 and with more power as well as good fuel economy. Just my 5 cents worth. Good luck with whatever you do though.
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    Yes, thats the future plan as well, its in the pipe line. Only problem is Im 18 years old and have been caught with the P plate non turbo restrictions. I think I'll just concerntrate on upgrading my current engine and get it ready for a turbo when Im off my P's. I've been looking at 16v conversion kits but they are in the uk so I'm not sure if I would have much trouble getting it here or not. Any other suggestions? or should I start a different thread in a different part of the forum, I'm kinda new to all this stuff. Thanks for your advice so far guys, when I first bought my car I was worried that I wouldnt be able to find many people who were interested in VW's and would have trouble finding help but you guys have shown me there are others like me out there

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