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  • R32 or r36 Engine Conversion idea

    This is just an idea after i saw a youtube video when some German put a r36 dsg into a mk3. I was just wondering how difficult it would be to bolt a r32 or a r36 engine in a mk3 and if its possible to make it manual ? not really sure if they even come in manual. Would you need custom engine mounts , drive shafts , gearbox adaptor, wiring issues + costs
    94' Golf Mk3 Vr6

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    I don't think the r32 swap is overly difficult, think the r36 is much harder though. As you wont be running the awd I think you'd need to bolt it up to a fwd transmission anyway so I think you would definitely make it manual.

    I've never seriously looked into the r32 swap but have read things about it a while ago, really can't remember though. Hopefully one of the people who've seriously considered it (and I know there is atleast a couple on here that have got as far as sourcing the engine, but never finished it off) can give some actually helpful information
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    • #3
      It bolts directly in.

      You can use your vr6 o2a trans clutch and flywheel. Either standalone or some
      Stock ecu wizardry.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by HaydEn View Post
        It bolts directly in.

        You can use your vr6 o2a trans clutch and flywheel. Either standalone or some
        Stock ecu wizardry.
        yea i was just reading that on vwvortex . i dont think i have the time and money to strip down the car . plus i would have to wait for someone to crash their passat and it wont be cheap maybe look into it in the future .it would be so cool to have a r36 mk3 though .
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        • #5
          R32 would be enough IMHO.

          As Ben said I think there's physical fitment issues with the 3.6

          You can get the swap done for 5k.

          Engine, exhaust, ecu and gearbox mods.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by HaydEn View Post
            R32 would be enough IMHO.

            As Ben said I think there's physical fitment issues with the 3.6

            You can get the swap done for 5k.

            Engine, exhaust, ecu and gearbox mods.
            okay so that means i shouldnt have a problem with my driveshafts if i bolted up my o2A into the r32 ? i actually rather swap the r32 and turbo instead of turboing the vr6 2.8 i know it would cost more but i want to build it as a 1/4mile and a daily at the same time.
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            • #7
              They should just bolt up I'm fairly sure. If you're confident in doing work yourself, an r32 swap will probably make a much faster car then you would make from spending the same amount of money on modifying the 12v 2.8 VR6. Do a few little simple bolt on mods to the r32 and you'd have one hell of a quick little car that would probably destroy most of the heavily worked 2.8 vr6's out there. The most complicated thing will probably be all the electrical stuff, it would probably be easiest to run it on standalone. Mechanically it should just bolt in.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Ben J View Post
                They should just bolt up I'm fairly sure. If you're confident in doing work yourself, an r32 swap will probably make a much faster car then you would make from spending the same amount of money on modifying the 12v 2.8 VR6. Do a few little simple bolt on mods to the r32 and you'd have one hell of a quick little car that would probably destroy most of the heavily worked 2.8 vr6's out there. The most complicated thing will probably be all the electrical stuff, it would probably be easiest to run it on standalone. Mechanically it should just bolt in.
                I havent really seen a vr6 on the street yet except car meets ! and ive also heard that you would have to get the key coded is that true ?
                94' Golf Mk3 Vr6

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                • #9
                  You would send the ecu to storm in the uk to get de-immobilized. Standalone is where it's at but. I have a megasquirt 3x with a r32 tune loaded if you actually I through with it. Standalone means you'll break 200fwkw straight away.

                  It is mechanically bolt in. I've had the block mated to my o2a with a autotech lightweight flywheel an vr6 clutch. Get a stage 2 or something a bit better then oem.

                  The front engine mount you need an 18mm washer underneath to lift it up. If you have motor mount spacers you'll be right for the washer.

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                  • #10
                    Also the throttle body is a problem. As its dbw.

                    I have the Nissan q45 which bolts up to the stock manifold (i think) it might be a 2mm off or something ridiculous. In which case wobble bolts or an adapter.

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                    • #11
                      i just got back from a german wrecker and they wanted $3600 for engine + loom+ecu ?
                      94' Golf Mk3 Vr6

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                      • #12
                        That's a real good price.

                        You'll get a warranty with it too.

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                        • #13
                          yeah he said he'll only give me 3 months warranty if i put it in the same car it came out of. he said no conversions , turbos or what so ever . its the golf mk4 r32 manual engine . i dont know why he said no conversions like whats it to him
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                          • #14
                            Huh. Would have told him to get stuffed. Haha. I've never had that said to me an I've bought a few engines from wreckers.

                            You'd be able to get it covered by fair trading if something was internal broken as the conversion as no effect whatsoever on the product.

                            For fun facts:

                            Swapped mk3 r32 with a LSD will hit 12's. If your a good driver.

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                            • #15
                              yeah his abit of a tight arse but ill work something out
                              12s u recon is that stock standard or turbo ?
                              i want to get new gear sets in the o2a aswell but im not confident in pulling it apart myself since ive done it once on my old gearbox when i lost my 1st and 2nd at the drags and chipped a tooth on a good gear had to buy another trans for $1500
                              Last edited by Hakan; 11-09-2012, 12:30 PM.
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