Rus
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mk1 golf!!!!
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Ja@Vision
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TT lump in a clio 2
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dannycorsa c
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agu is the 150bhp model found in early a3's and golfs
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dannycorsa c
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quote: Originally posted by Ja@Vision
TT lump in a clio 2
i saw 1 ov these at the vw show at santa pod this year
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by deanmcreynolds26
AGU's?? short for? take it that is the engine code for these engines?
yep, i would say theres a good 12-15 versions of the 1.8t
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dan_5door_johnson
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Go Golf with a VAg 1.8T in it, tunning potential is huge!
Bailey (or pace i forget) have just released a front mounted intercooler for the 1.8T, also look into the revo software for the chip, extra 50bhp just on chip. Remove the cat, get a free flow exhaust, and a decent filter (NOT OIL BASED!!!) and your laughing chap!
Remember no dump valve, the turbos are recyculating so you'd lose boost with a valve
PS earlier A4/A3 engines around N-reg have less sensors etc
[Edited on 08-11-2005 by dan_5door_johnson]
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jr
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dont use induction kits on them, as the air mass metres are so sensitive that they will fuck up very quickley
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deanmcreynolds26
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choclate sensors then... lovely
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dannycorsa c
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my bros ibiza 1.8t has been chipped and has full stainless to the turbo including sport cat and is running 210bhp
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dan_5door_johnson
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quote: Originally posted by jr
dont use induction kits on them, as the air mass metres are so sensitive that they will fuck up very quickley
nope only if oil based!!
yeah get a proper stainless steel one there ok Had my induction kit on my 1.8T A4 for a year with no problems. most people fit K&N's etc which are oil based, so the oil clogs the AFM up.
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jr
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lucky then as On 1.8t becuas ethe turbo is'nt 100% oil sealed there is a small amoun tof oil vapour in the induction pipes, when the engine is turned off the oil in the induction pipes settles on the airmass metre wire, after a periode of time the oil on the air mass metre wipre picks up shit, which in turn fucks it
induction kit of what ever ype will just speed the process up, as they are more liley to let more crap through as they let the engine breath more
also on earlier 1.8T the amplifier for the coil packs is air cooled, when a induction kit is fitted, it removes the cooler for this which runs off the airbox, so it overheats
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dannycorsa c
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coil packs go for fun on these engines aswell
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jr
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superseeded versions of them though (most comanly the 036905715) are much better though, dont remember having to replace any of these once fitted
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ed
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I've been looking on edition38, but anyone know where I can read up about a Mk1/Mk2 engine conversion to a 1.8 20v turbo?
Also, are VR6 engines easy to fit in said cars?
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Half Pint
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quote: Originally posted by willay
not sure how popular the RS turbo in a KA shell setup is, I've done seen it done once so it must be pretty hard!
it is all easy apart from if you want 4x4 as well
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by ed
I've been looking on edition38, but anyone know where I can read up about a Mk1/Mk2 engine conversion to a 1.8 20v turbo?
Also, are VR6 engines easy to fit in said cars?
MK2 VR6 into a late mk2 is easier than a xe inot a corsa
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Matt H
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quote: Originally posted by jr
quote: Originally posted by ed
I've been looking on edition38, but anyone know where I can read up about a Mk1/Mk2 engine conversion to a 1.8 20v turbo?
Also, are VR6 engines easy to fit in said cars?
MK2 VR6 into a late mk2 is easier than a xe inot a corsa
Guess what I have in my garage
How much are VR6 engines?
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jr
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I KNOW ONE FOR SALE FOR £500
usally £400-£1000
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ed
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Hmmmm, could make an interesting project
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myke
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i'd love a 1.8t in a mk1 golf.
also xe or zetec into mk1 or mk2 escort.
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dannycorsa c
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quote: Originally posted by Matt H
quote: Originally posted by jr
quote: Originally posted by ed
I've been looking on edition38, but anyone know where I can read up about a Mk1/Mk2 engine conversion to a 1.8 20v turbo?
Also, are VR6 engines easy to fit in said cars?
MK2 VR6 into a late mk2 is easier than a xe inot a corsa
Guess what I have in my garage
How much are VR6 engines?
ul pay between 300-500 for a good vr6
i was quoted 1950 drive in drive out to have the 2.9 out off the corrado fitted or 1750 for the 2.8 vr6 this is for my mk3
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stuartmitchell
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quote: Originally posted by deanmcreynolds26
quote: Originally posted by stuartmitchell
quote: Originally posted by deanmcreynolds26
guy up the road is doing the v-tec mini at the moment, waiting for the new frame, got all the engine wiring and most other parts ready for it
106 GTI-6
winner get it tuboed too
A pal of mine has a GTI6 turbo engine going into his 205 at the moment
MMMMM mmmmmm mmmmmm
that sounds good.. how does this engine take to a turbo?
not sure but im told it costs a lot of money
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Martin CUK
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Just to clear up a few points...
Yup, there are lots of different versions of the 1.8T, the best being the BAM 225 engine, as found in TT's, LCRs & S3s. These have stronger internals, a bigger turbo as standard etc. A remap will give you 285ish bhp.
The earlier engines are easier to do the conversions as they aren't Drive-by-wire like the newer ones, and have less sensors etc.
A cotton based induction kit won't harm your MAF, oil based ones will. They are sensitive though, usually only when you're running higher boost, more air passing over etc.
The pipe that is fitted to the airbox as standard is for the aux air pump, and is still used with an induction kit, you just have a tiny filter on the end of it. It still functions properly. Oh, and coilpacks are a common fault on earlier engines but they're not that expensive and shudnt go again if replaced.
All engines are good for 350+ on standard internals, running an IHI turbo. I know of plenty of these in the UK that are reliable. After that, you can go 400+, just depends how deep your pockets are!
Good ppl to talk to:
http://www.strictlydubs.com/
http://www.jbsautodesigns.co.uk/
http://www.jabbasport.co.uk/
http://www.westecperformance.co.uk/
http://www.awesomegti.com/
http://www.stealthracing.co.uk/
Go ad buy a copy of Performance VW too!
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Cole
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quote: Originally posted by Nismo
also Colt with evo lump converted to 4wd
possibly being done as we speak or is in the pipeline
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by jr
XE'd Mini
Kits are avalible to do it as well
just wrong - should be KAD
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