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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: messenjah on 14 January 2011, 07:26
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hi guys,
I have got a mk2 8v gti its a 92 Digi car and ive been offered a KR engine that rolling roaded before removal at 154bhp and ive been offered it CHEAP.
rang the insurance and they only want an extra £80 aswell so thats all good
Engine comes with all ancillaries and gearbox im not 100% sure howmuch loom comes with it
what elseneeds changing to put it into my digi ?
theres loads of info on here about the abf swap but i cant find anything about puttinga KR into a digi car
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Depends on whether the the engine has come from a car with CE1 or CE2 electrics. If CE2 then it should be plug & play if you have the whole loom including the control box behind the centre console. Don't forget you will need the WHOLE K-Jet fuel system, metering head, everything!
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To me going from digi to k jet is a backward step even with a 16v.
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ABF it.
It will be a lot easer and would take less time to get running right.
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Pop onto edition38 and send a guy called Shakey a PM. One of his specialities is to ABF 8valves and he could point you in the right direction.
If you can't PM him, bung him and email herehttp://studioincar.com/ (http://studioincar.com/)
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ABF it.
It will be a lot easer and would take less time to get running right.
the point is ive been offered a 150 odd bhp KR VERY cheap ...
so i want to know how involved it is to swap it over... i dont care if its not the sensible choice i f i can go from whatever power my 8v digi has to 150bhp for less then £100 then its worth doing in my eyes
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ABF it.
It will be a lot easer and would take less time to get running right.
the point is ive been offered a 150 odd bhp KR VERY cheap ...
so i want to know how involved it is to swap it over... i dont care if its not the sensible choice i f i can go from whatever power my 8v digi has to 150bhp for less then £100 then its worth doing in my eyes
Is it worth it, to convert back to kjet is not the wisest of moves and you will need a lot of extra parts.
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If you are going back to k-jet ask me bits for bits you want, ive just removed the whole lot, as it was sh!t with my 2.0l. Got the meter head airbox, braided fuel lines, pretty sure my WUR did work.
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I think you may need the fuel pump and lines?
You'll need the whole intake system obviously, which should come with the engine, and the ECU.
Not too sure what exhaust parts you need, but you should get away with using spacers on your current system from the downpipe back if it is standard. Not sure about the downpipe fitment.
You may want to think about things like new clocks (8k rpm limit), better brakes, 16v anti-roll bar and suspension, etc.