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General => The garage => Topic started by: benji mk2 on 14 May 2005, 15:26
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woo hoo back online again at last :grin:
Can anyone tell me what exactly is involved in boring out a 1.8L 8v to 2.0L (MK1 engine)??? I have access to a machine shop but I have a feeling its a bit more involved than i first thought (ain't that always the way)
Cheers
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i'm no expert but i should think a capacity increase that big might involve a new crankshaft with a longer throw. :undecided:
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yeah i would have thought so to, i think 1.9 is bored then 2.0 is crank etc
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yeah i would have thought so to, i think 1.9 is bored then 2.0 is crank etc
exactly that, you need new 83.5mm pistons and a crank with a 95.5 throw i think..
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which would make a sweet engine, with loadsa low down grunt........
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yeah when i did mine i was advised against the crank as well, can't remember why though, which is why i stuck with 1900.
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longer throw crank measn the engine cant rev as high
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yeah, thats true. when i had my rover 216si I went and spoke to a respected tuner called mike satur and he same the same thing. 1.6 is better to tune than the 1.8 cos the throws much shorter and it revs like a bast*rd.
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yeah cos on vw the 1.6 and 1.8 engines all use the same block but they get different displacement thru crank variations
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Cheers for all the info troops!
Spoke to a few people and I am gonna need a new crank, think id got the wrong end of the stuck! Benn talking throttle bodies with lots of people as well, it's gettin expensive now but i think it's gonna be worth it in the long run. Seems as though i won't have the car on the road till well into next year but what can you do?!!
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mmmmm...........throttle bodies! i want those i love the way they 'sneeze' now and again :grin: