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Title: thinkin of re-engiening my mk3...
Post by: golfpro on 05 June 2005, 15:41
Right, im runnin out of patience with my tiny engine in my m3 coz i wana go faster!

Been thinkin of a 1.8t lump to go in there, either that or just a gti engine of some sort.

At the moment i have a 1.4ryder with a 4speed box-bought it with a major transplant in mind for the future as i mk only 19 at the mo-but im bored and need to start saving i think.

I know il need the engine, gear box and some bigger breaks.  Really just want to know how much il have to save. Also, what i should do insurance wise!?!

Thanks all, golfpro.

Title: Re: thinkin of re-engiening my mk3...
Post by: monkeyalan on 05 June 2005, 15:49
don't. sell it and buy a gti. It's far more trouble and expense than it's worth.  I doubt you'll get insured at your age too. Don't mean to piss on your fire but thems the facts.
Title: Re: thinkin of re-engiening my mk3...
Post by: golfpro on 05 June 2005, 15:51
 :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
Title: Re: thinkin of re-engiening my mk3...
Post by: Mr Blue on 05 June 2005, 17:58
naa sell it and buy a mk2 gti :tongue:

you can get insured on anything. if you can afford to pay for insurance and then be able to run it then go for it.
Title: Re: thinkin of re-engiening my mk3...
Post by: mrwotto on 05 June 2005, 18:03
It will be far easier and far cheaper to buy a GTi, rather than make a 1.4 into a GTi, as you will need to replace most of the wiring, brakes, suspension, wheels, etc etc.

Insurance will also be a problem, as you are upgrading the engine, I owned a 1968 beetle which has a 1600 engine, instead of the 1500cc that it came out of the factory with, and most insurance firms would not insure the car without a full engineers report being carried out.  And that was only 100cc!

So my advice is to sell the 1.4 and get a 8 or 16v MK3 GTi, and for me the difference in the insurance is very little, but I am 28 lol

Paul
Title: Re: thinkin of re-engiening my mk3...
Post by: golfpro on 05 June 2005, 18:07
Might run my mk3 into the ground and get a gti when it finally decides to give up then. Would probably stick with the mk3 tho as Iv got some quality parts on mine that could be transfered in no time and would probably save a penny or two, lights, wheels etc.

gues that for now its 131k and counting!

the gti dream lives on...
Title: Re: thinkin of re-engiening my mk3...
Post by: Flying Custard on 05 June 2005, 18:08
if your gonna get anything with a GTi badge on it go for the 16v, especially if Mk3... i had my Mk2 16v at 19 so it is poss, 1k for insurance but worth every penny! :laugh:
Title: Re: thinkin of re-engiening my mk3...
Post by: golfpro on 05 June 2005, 18:33
problem is i rote my 1st car off and insurance companies decide to rape my bottom. Im payin over a grand already. I suppose i need to develop some patience!?!

 :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
Title: Re: thinkin of re-engiening my mk3...
Post by: monkeyalan on 05 June 2005, 18:44
Fraid so. I got banned when i was 18 so insurance stung me for years. Have you thought about something smaller/lighter. A polo 1.3 gt coupe maybe? Low insurance and with a bit of (undeclared) tinkering , pretty nippy.  Have a look on here

http://www.uk-polos.net/

If you decide to tune your current car, these folks will probably be pretty knowledgable about the 1.4 lump.

 
Title: Re: thinkin of re-engiening my mk3...
Post by: mrwotto on 05 June 2005, 18:47
Stick with the mk3 mate, dont go down the polo route
Title: Re: thinkin of re-engiening my mk3...
Post by: golfpro on 05 June 2005, 18:52
no worries about that wotto.

between u and count i a mk3 convert through and through!
Title: Re: thinkin of re-engiening my mk3...
Post by: mrwotto on 05 June 2005, 19:08
theres no need to be shy of being a mk3 man :cool:
Title: Re: thinkin of re-engiening my mk3...
Post by: gibby on 05 June 2005, 22:55
I've said this before and I'll say it again, never build a car that you can already buy, there's just no point.  :smiley: Actually I plaugurised that from Golf+ but it does make sense if you think about it.  :wink:

If you were going to save up say 3k, then that would be enough to buy and insure a good mk2 8v and probably leave you some change if you really want to get into a GTI, you could probably do the same for a very early mk3 too, it all comes down to how much coin you've got to spend on one.   :smiley: