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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: Itteh on 13 November 2012, 00:38
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how much would i be looking at to get a 16v conversion done on my 8v ? i dnt wna sell the 8v and get a 16v too much headache for me... what exactly would i need to buy and how much would i be looking at ?
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A 16v doner car. Then + labour if your not doing it. Then service bits if your gonna do it right.
But alot more headache than just buying a decent 16v?? :rolleyes:
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iv found a engine, loom , ecu, and gearbox for £250 .... wtelse wud i need ?
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Unless youve spent thousands on your 8v chassis its a pointless exercise. Complete 16v cars cost sod all now, just swap over your good bits and sell the 8v. Much easier.
p. s. You also need the hydraulic clutch set up as the 8v has a cable set up.
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Just sell up and buy a valver, much easier in the long run.
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Buying a 16v is far, far and away less of a headache that doing any engine conversion!
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Complete and utter waste of time converting unless you get it for free.. How is taking money for the 8v and then giving money for the 16v a headache? :grin:
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Complete and utter waste of time converting unless you get it for free.. How is taking money for the 8v and then giving money for the 16v a headache? :grin:
Probably because the extra valves won't go down in the logbook!
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Complete and utter waste of time converting unless you get it for free.. How is taking money for the 8v and then giving money for the 16v a headache? :grin:
Probably because the extra valves won't go down in the logbook!
My 16v was cheaper insurance than the 8v :laugh:
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Dont think you will be happy with the 8v for long no matter what you spend on it.
I suggest you save your money up and buy a car with performance that will make you happy out of the box.
Mk3's will munch your money in the quest for speed and handling, you have to like them a lot :grin:
Stand by my reply some posts ago.
If your going down the engine swap route you have to go 1.8t for bang for your buck, or for a 3.2 VR if you have dosh.
The 16v is only slightly less underwhelming than the 8v and will cost a lot of money to add decent bhp let alone the hassle with Vosa and your insurance.
Just go out and buy a Mk3 16v for under £500....or something with a turbo already installed :smiley:
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Just sell the damn 8V & get a 16V, Its that simple... or buy a 16V Donor...
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Dont think you will be happy with the 8v for long no matter what you spend on it.
I suggest you save your money up and buy a car with performance that will make you happy out of the box.
Mk3's will munch your money in the quest for speed and handling, you have to like them a lot :grin:
Stand by my reply some posts ago.
If your going down the engine swap route you have to go 1.8t for bang for your buck, or for a 3.2 VR if you have dosh.
The 16v is only slightly less underwhelming than the 8v and will cost a lot of money to add decent bhp let alone the hassle with Vosa and your insurance.
Just go out and buy a Mk3 16v for under £500....or something with a turbo already installed :smiley:
Pretty sure boring a vr out to 3.2 isn't the cheap option :whistle:
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R32 it is then.
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Dont think you will be happy with the 8v for long no matter what you spend on it.
I suggest you save your money up and buy a car with performance that will make you happy out of the box.
Mk3's will munch your money in the quest for speed and handling, you have to like them a lot :grin:
Stand by my reply some posts ago.
If your going down the engine swap route you have to go 1.8t for bang for your buck, or for a 3.2 VR if you have dosh.
The 16v is only slightly less underwhelming than the 8v and will cost a lot of money to add decent bhp let alone the hassle with Vosa and your insurance.
Just go out and buy a Mk3 16v for under £500....or something with a turbo already installed :smiley:
Pretty sure boring a vr out to 3.2 isn't the cheap option :whistle:
R32 not boring out a 2.8/2.9 VR :smiley:
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He stated he didn't want to sell his 8v, hence his original question :rolleyes:
I did a VR conversion into my 8v, regardless of everyone saying 'just go buy a vr' and it was the best thing I did.
You will need
Engine
Loom
ECU
Gearbox
Cable shift linkage
Hydro clutch parts
Clocks
New engine mounts
PM me for a price on labour if you don't/cant do it yourself.
Hope this helps :wink:
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I have a haggard 8v with holes in the floor and rust on every panel, however, I would NEVER get rid of her. I've had her for years and gone through loads, however, I will still do an engine conversion soon. Not sure if that'll be 1.8t or highly strung 16v yet though.
It's never to do with cost as we'd all be running standard cars and own things a lot more practical than mk3s but it's an emotional thing.
Although BenVictors replied because he wants to make some money (joke), at least he responded to the OPs question.