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  • 20v 1781cc Turbo engine into Mk1 Golf

    Has anybody got any knowledge or know of somebody who has done this conversion? Car currently runs a fuel injected 1781cc Audi motor with mechanical injection. This conversion seems to be all the go in the UK according to Golf+ magazine. . . .

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    All I know Rob, is that unless it's an older unit you'll need an aftermarket ECU, you've probably read about all the kits available in the mags.

    TassieGti is doing this conversion, think he has a thread on it somewhere.
    Last edited by ausgolfer; 23-01-2007, 03:00 PM.

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    Corrado G60

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    • #3
      Custom-Code.co.uk can defeat the immobiliser for an extra £100 over the cost of a chip. Providing you arent going to a big turbo etc that'll be cheaper than going standalone.

      Gavin
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      • #4
        Originally posted by fourbtoo
        Has anybody got any knowledge or know of somebody who has done this conversion? Car currently runs a fuel injected 1781cc Audi motor with mechanical injection. This conversion seems to be all the go in the UK according to Golf+ magazine. . . .

        I used to be involved in vw golf conversions back in south africa
        did a similar conversion /used golf 1V engine & trans with programable management system
        easiast way to do this buy complete front of golf 1V if possible
        there is many ways of doing this all depends on what kw u want at the wheels

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        • #5
          Apparently a passat 1.8t will bolt straight in using mk1 diesel mounts...speak to golfworx more about it...

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          • #6
            I am sure the block would fit great but its not transverse so you'd need a sump and oil pickup before you started.

            Gavin
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            • #7
              Any 1.8T loginitudinal engine will bolt straight up to your existing RHS engine mount.( I prefer to use a modified diesel mount's as they are of the bigger variety) As Gavin said you need a different sump & oil pick up. Also the intake will have to be modified too.

              Using a transverse 1.8T require's a fabricated RHS mount & swapping the hydraulic cambelt tensioner to a 16V type with a stud. Not to difficult to make.

              There's a few more thing's to consider but I hope this gives you some help.

              Tim.

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              • #8
                Only AEB's with the external water pump will still have the bolt holes for the rhs mount, the later engines have the same internal pump as the AGU engines and no way to directly bolt on the mount.
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                • #9
                  Continuing along this vein, can you take the ignition barrel, instrument panel and wiring from the donor vehicle and make it work in the new vehicle without having problems with the immobilizer?

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                    • #11
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by ausgolfer
                        Continuing along this vein, can you take the ignition barrel, instrument panel and wiring from the donor vehicle and make it work in the new vehicle without having problems with the immobilizer?

                        Yeah, they used to do that in the 'olden days'. You don't need all the clocks you can split them up to point.

                        A number of chipping companies have the ability to defeat the immobiliser as part of the upgrade process.

                        Gavin
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by h100vw
                          Yeah, they used to do that in the 'olden days'. You don't need all the clocks you can split them up to point.

                          A number of chipping companies have the ability to defeat the immobiliser as part of the upgrade process.

                          Gavin
                          Yeah Gav, I checked out the custom code site just before but at the moment I think I'd rather run the original clocks than spend minimul of 450 GBP on a chip

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by ausgolfer
                            Yeah Gav, I checked out the custom code site just before but at the moment I think I'd rather run the original clocks than spend minimul of 450 GBP on a chip
                            I agree but if you plan to upgrade the software once it's running maybe you could save some effort up front?

                            You can always PM if you change your mind.

                            Gavin
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                            • #15
                              Gavin, Can you get a 100 pound chip just to defeat the immobilizer without the extra chip upgrade?? Wishfull thinking I think.

                              mk2 GTi 16v
                              Corrado G60

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