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    hi there
    thought id better get a pic up, 16v ABF


    Last edited by bsting; 04-12-2007, 06:08 PM.
    mk3 GTI 16v 3dr

  • #2
    Very nice, I wished us Aussies had the GTI!
    Past: Mk3 Golf 2L 8V, Audi 8L A3T.
    Present: Mk3 Golf variant.

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    • #3
      Nice two door mate. Good treatment at the front too!
      1983 Lotus Esprit Turbo
      2013 VW Golf MkVI Cab
      Looking for a blue MkIV R32.....

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      • #4
        im jealous
        sweeet GTi
        VW: it aint just a car, its a way of life
        There are few things more satisfying in life than finding a solution to a problem and implementing it
        My Blog: tinkererstales.blogspot.com.au

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        • #5
          Cheers for the replies
          The headlights are the Morette ones and i would like to get the big lip splitter back on but the driveway will kill it

          Did aussie get any 3dr mk3s? at all? and if so is anyone doing any mods to them?
          There is some real nice ones in the UK.
          Not in the same league as mk1s or 2s imo and a bit more $ for them here
          Its pretty much a daily for me, and is a nice cruiser on the open road
          mk3 GTI 16v 3dr

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          • #6
            Originally posted by bsting View Post
            Cheers for the replies
            The headlights are the Morette ones and i would like to get the big lip splitter back on but the driveway will kill it

            Did aussie get any 3dr mk3s? at all? and if so is anyone doing any mods to them?
            There is some real nice ones in the UK.
            Not in the same league as mk1s or 2s imo and a bit more $ for them here
            Its pretty much a daily for me, and is a nice cruiser on the open road
            yeh we did get limited numbers of 2 door mk3's but only in the most basic trim... in Aus we never got a mk3 GTi!!!! only VR6's

            pitty
            VW: it aint just a car, its a way of life
            There are few things more satisfying in life than finding a solution to a problem and implementing it
            My Blog: tinkererstales.blogspot.com.au

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            • #7
              The GTI was not sold new here either, apart from about 6 8v 5dr evaluation models that were bought in and sold, but the importer here went with selling the 3 & 5dr VR6 & GLI

              The GTIs we have here now are second hand 95-98 16v 5dr jap imports.
              And are being imported all the time. The 3dr GTI was not sold new in Japan

              My 3dr is one of 3 8v GTI ex-uk imports here (that i know of) and it took me a year to find it a month ago it was an 8v now its a 16v
              And is as close to factory 16v spec as can be.

              In some other pics on this forum ive seen a maroon 5dr 16v GTI, where did that one come from? Is that the only GTI about? or are people who are moving to Australia (say, from the UK) bringing them in?
              mk3 GTI 16v 3dr

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              • #8
                I converted a 5dr 8v to 16v abf...

                You might be able to dig up my thread about it...

                Did you buy a wreck and just transfer everything over?

                Did you swap the clutch from cable to hydro?

                Tell all of us more about the conversion, I had good fun with mine!!!

                SEAN

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by bsting View Post
                  In some other pics on this forum ive seen a maroon 5dr 16v GTI, where did that one come from?
                  Dude bought a front cut unseen from Japan and it was supposed to be a VR6. He fitted it anyway as it had already cost him money.

                  IMO the 16V is the one to get out of the MK3s, except maybe a 2.9 syncro which were LHD only. For me the VR although it makes a great noise was just too thirsty. The 16V might not have been quite as quick but could at least do 40 MPG on a run and maintain mid 30s most of the time. None of the mk3 8Vs I had ever had such good consumption as my 16V.

                  I would buy an Ibiza 16V in an instant just to get an ABF motor again.

                  Gavin
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                  • #10
                    See you guys got the Ibiza 16v as we didnt. Now that is a good car
                    Always preffered the 16v over the VR too

                    The swap was pretty much total, front off, dash out, carpet up, total loom swap from the front seats forward. A guy i know did the same job last year to a mk3 8v Variant and put a 16v in it so i gave him this job, would have liked to do it and would have learnt heaps (long story)

                    The donor 16v 5dr was an intact jap import (they can get pretty cheap here if you are in the right place at the right time) and the whole loom/dash/subframe/engine/box/radiator/front brakes/ABS controller/AC etc was swapped over. The previous owner had just done a new water pump and cambelt/tensioner ....cool huh

                    I gained a kph dash too as the ex-uk car was in miles and as far as we can make out, mk3s do not have a function to change the odo from miles to kms
                    to do this you need to swap the complete ECU over. And its sooooo nice driving a car with a Hydraulic clutch

                    mk3 GTI 16v 3dr

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                    • #11
                      Far out, i never went that far..

                      I kept it 4 stud, never worried about the subframes, etc...

                      And the 16v went straight into my 8v relay box, and i never changed the dash...I also stayed without ABS..

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                      • #12
                        Hmmm what did you fit? ABF, loom, ecu, radiator, box? the ABF gets the 02A box with a hydro clutch and EDL, but you can use the 020 cable box.
                        Its just the gearing is slightly different.
                        Was the ABF from a SEAT? Do you have rear drums or discs?

                        Any plans on beefing your brakes up? or are they ok. Ive got discs all round and have just fitted 288s up front
                        Any other tweeks planned?

                        pic of the 3dr and a 16v 5dr i used to own

                        Last edited by bsting; 07-05-2007, 05:28 PM.
                        mk3 GTI 16v 3dr

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                        • #13
                          I put in a early model mk3 golf ABF, with loom and ecu. Also installed the 02A gearbox, and bought brand new from VW a clutch master cylinder, and hoses to run it hydraulically. I used the 8v radiator, fuel pump, downpipe, o2 sensor, etc... The ABF loom went straight into the relay box, which meant it works with all the stuff i had before, including dash cluster... If I had all the parts before the conversion, i could have done it in a weekend (except for the port polish head work)

                          I'm using the stock 8v brakes and 4 stud, which is discs all around. I have a set of VR6 callipers i COULD use, and get some seat cupra 4x100 280mm discs on the front with some nice pads, but uni budgets don't allow that stuff!

                          here's a pic of it all before install


                          and the thread
                          Hey guys, I have begun the conversion... I am taking out a 2.0L 8v multi-point injection 85kw motor, and installing a 2.0L 16v ABF multi-point injection 110kw motor and a stronger gearbox... First of all, my reasons for starting the project It's known as a crumble box or 020 Suprisingly, it still drives! And goes

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                          • #14
                            Cheers for that i will read the build with interest

                            Oettinger do a kit for the ABF approx $5k nz holy crap!!! thats a trip to LeMans

                            2.0 16V - 110 kW (150 PS) > 133 kW (180 PS)

                            Oettinger-Engine
                            ABF-2000 E/16V
                            Engine Identification ABF
                            Transmission Manual
                            Drive Front wheel drive
                            Modifications
                            Modified air intake tract
                            Modified intake manifold
                            Recalibration of the engine management
                            2 OETTINGER camshafts with optimised valve timing and increased lift
                            Adjustable camshaft sprocket.

                            OETTINGER SERIE
                            max. power 133 kW (180 bhp) @ 6500 rpm
                            max. torque 148 lb ft (202 Nm) @ 5800 rpm
                            0 - 100 km/h approx. 7,8 sec approx. sec
                            max. speed approx. 230 km/h (143 mph) approx. km/h (0 mph)


                            Fuel Super Plus unleaded
                            emissions E2/14
                            Note Modified vehicles require at least V rated tyres
                            Part No. OE 000 293 00





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                            Last edited by bsting; 07-05-2007, 06:11 PM.
                            mk3 GTI 16v 3dr

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                            • #15
                              Far out!

                              5k for cams and a chip, and a lil intake work...

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