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  • MK1 FP 8V Eng Conversion.

    Looking to do some more serious mods to my engine and i was reading a thread a few slots down about putting a 16V head on an 8V bottom, and this got me thinking...And sorry for all the qn's, but hopefully can shed some light on this for me. For starters...Is there a 16V head that would sit on my 8V bottom? BTW my bottom has has a 10,000th bore, would this cause an issue? Would there be anything else i would have to do to make this conversion?
    And secondly, increasing the size of the valves...anyone here done this??? If so, did you get custom valves made (if you can do such a thing) or did you steal them from another car, if so what car, or if anyone has any suggestions?

    Thanks. James.

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    Hey James, I've never heard of anyone putting a 16v head on a 1.6L mk1 block appart from an oettinger motor(very very few worldwide). I "think" the piston spacing might be different making it impossible to put a 16v head(mk2 or mk3) on a mk1 1.6 block.

    And the conversion you've heard about is taking a 2L 8v block and putting the 16v head on that. With a few modifications. They have a the same/similar bores so you don't have missmatch issues. With increased area in the 16v head over the 8v head, hence you get a compression drop, which is good for forced induction.

    As for bigger valves:
    8v yes can be done, usually take Audi 5E valves(same as mk1 1.8L Gti) and valve seats and get a professional to put them in. Bigger valves again are available but cost goes up greatly. And would probably have to be sourced from Europe.

    16v not much point, 16v's have big valves as is and would need some serious race porting and race cams to get any benefit of fitting larger valves to a 16v.
    Last edited by ausgolfer; 25-01-2007, 12:34 PM.

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    • #3
      A 16v head on an 8v 1600 block is quite common in Europe. This's the base for most of the Berg Cup engines. They of course run major internal upgrades, though

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      • #4
        Cool I didn't know it was possible.

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        • #5
          ooooh

          Which engine do they use the head from...and how or who do i see about getting one?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Valver.
            A 16v head on an 8v 1600 block is quite common in Europe. This's the base for most of the Berg Cup engines. They of course run major internal upgrades, though
            I think that they use the Golf 2 1600 (not 100% sure)

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            • #7
              I would reckon so as the bore is the same as the 1800 but the crank is shorter stroke.

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              • #8
                Anyone have any details of the 1600 16v engines? I have been thinking I will put a 16v in my Scirocco, which has a 1986 1600cc engine atm. However, the car also has fsh and it would be nice to keep the matching numbers. This would also mean I dont need engineering, as the RTA have no idea
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by syncro
                  I think that they use the Golf 2 1600 (not 100% sure)
                  Any idea as to how to come accross one of these??? And whether it would bolt on, and what i would have to change (if anything) to get it to run well?

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                  • #10
                    The golf 2 1600cc engine is basically a smaller capacity of the 1800cc unit.
                    Distinguisable from the early engines by the water outlet being on the right, not the left.

                    It will be much easier to source a 1.8 engine in Australia.
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                    • #11
                      The 1600 block has 1.8 cast into it on the back. Fitted in Golfs Jettas, Passats etc.

                      The head is fitted on the KR 16V engine.

                      I don't reckon it's too complicated but not many do it as it's not just a bolt together deal. I think someof the oil ways in the head and block dont line up.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Golf Loon
                        The golf 2 1600cc engine is basically a smaller capacity of the 1800cc unit.
                        Distinguisable from the early engines by the water outlet being on the right, not the left.

                        It will be much easier to source a 1.8 engine in Australia.

                        Dude, I think the 1600 in the MK1 is a different beast to that in the MK2.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by h100vw
                          Dude, I think the 1600 in the MK1 is a different beast to that in the MK2.

                          Gavin
                          Yeah I know, it is. The Mk2 1.6 is a smaller capacity 1.8 Mk2 engine. Mk1 1.6s are very different.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Golf Loon
                            Yeah I know, it is. The Mk2 1.6 is a smaller capacity 1.8 Mk2 engine. Mk1 1.6s are very different.
                            Sorry mate mis-read your first post. Thought you meant all 1600s had the top hose on the left, between 1 and 2.

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                            • #15
                              No worries. What would be the benefits of a 1.6 16v? would it be less laggy and have more power down low?
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