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I've seen EV's from the UK and South Africa. Do they still have different sized intake valves even though the engine code is the same?
The EV is often referred to as the 'big valve' 1.8 head.
Also in regards to having the cat, it depends on the year of your car. I think if it's post 1988 it needs to (legally) have one??
I've got another question while i'm hijacking... My old grey GTI (UK EV) had an Audi 1.9 bottom end according to the old rebuild receipts. Which block is that??? It went great!
Cheers,
Wade
Isn't the Audi a 2E block?
The cat isn't in the fanimold, it's further down stream (well it is in the UK!)
EVs in Australia have the small valves. Jap Spec Engines for Aussie emmissions.
I have put the heads next to each other with a UK import engine and the UK ones are bigger.
The ECUs are also definately different, the UK ones throw more fuel in.
No benefit on an Aussie car without headwork.
1.9 Audi Engine is a SD engine code.
Early Audi 2L is a 3A. The 2E engine is a tall block found in early Golf 3s and SEAT GTIs and is too tall for an Audi.
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thanks for the replies guys and the good ideas..........
as I said, I'm new to Mk.2's so are still a bit green.
There seems to be many very experienced people on this Forum!
Sounds like a Mk. 3 manifold and twin down pipes and a new exhaust is a recommended and worthwhile 'cheap' modification to make to an Aussie Mk.2.
(would it be possible to bend the down-pipes slightly rather than cut the sub-frame?)
Any idea where to source a 2nd hand Mk.3 manifold? I guess the down-pipes would have to be 'factory'?
Cheers!
Rossco
Hey Rosco.
I did this on my Aus spec GTI and it makes a big difference. If you aren't changing the block they you don't have to bend or cut anything. You will need an exhaust guy to make up a plate to match the downpipe to the cat but that cost me $40.
Give Brian at GTI Imports a call, he is in Sydney though.
Thanks Ben................. all the chat has been very interesting but it is great to get an answer to my original question. Do you think that Brian could assist with a Mk.3 manifold and down-pipes?
We sell Mk3 Manifolds and Downpipes here for $200 and offer prompt mail order delivery.
sigpic Camden GTI Performance. VW / AUDI Specialists
All Mechanical Work, Log book Servicing, New and used Parts and Imports
19-20/6 Badgally Road, Campbelltown, 2560 02 4627 3072 or 0423 051737www.camdengti.com
Thanks benough..I thought as much, but my mechanic told me it was K-jet last time I took it down... is there anyway I can double check? ie AFM setup or ECU loom??
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