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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: Hongkongphooey on 14 August 2013, 09:25

Title: 16V engine in an 8V GTi....
Post by: Hongkongphooey on 14 August 2013, 09:25
Just for curiosity, does a 16V Mk3 engine drop straight into the existing set up for an 8V GTi?

Or would it then involve changing gearboxes etc?

I probably wouldn't do this but I've seen a 16V engine at a very reasonable price and it just got me thinking.....
Title: Re: 16V engine in an 8V GTi....
Post by: thai-wronghorse on 14 August 2013, 13:04
Engine,  gearbox,  cable shift gearstick set up,  hydro clutch pedal set up,  ecu &  loom,  exhaust system.
Title: Re: 16V engine in an 8V GTi....
Post by: Len on 14 August 2013, 13:08
Far easier and cheaper to sell your 8v, if anybody is dumb enough to buy it, then buy a 16v
Title: Re: 16V engine in an 8V GTi....
Post by: Hongkongphooey on 14 August 2013, 13:16
Far easier and cheaper to sell your 8v, if anybody is dumb enough to buy it, then buy a 16v

Wouldn't be any point doing that, it's rust free (literally none) with only 55k on the clock and has cost me practically nothing to keep on the road in the last 2 years it's in that good condition....which is why the idea of a cheap 16V transplant sprang to mind for a bit of extra umph

It's no big deal as it's our 2nd car and is only really used as a runarond/kid carrier it certainly wasn't bought for speed

That said I woulldn't mind having a play with the set up at some point....are there any reliable plug and play chips available for the 8V for an extra 10/15bhp?? I chipped an BMW E36 325i coupe a few years back and it made quite a difference
Title: Re: 16V engine in an 8V GTi....
Post by: WadGTI on 14 August 2013, 13:23
Keep it clean, standard, rust free for a good few years, even garage it. Won't be many around in a few years time probs.

I had an 8v, was thinking about puting a 16v lump in it. Save your cash and hassle and buy a second mk3 which is a 16v. Or even better, stick a 1.8t in it  :cool:
Title: Re: 16V engine in an 8V GTi....
Post by: Wayne on 14 August 2013, 13:54
If yours is really clean and tidy then go for it, not really that hard a conversion to do.
Title: Re: 16V engine in an 8V GTi....
Post by: MickP mk3 on 14 August 2013, 14:53
8v chips on eBay, item number 221207075324. I have one of these on my 8v and could tell a difference straight away. Offer him £40 and hopefully yours will be a push fit chip and if not i get a pc repair guy to solder it in, mine cost £20 for fitting.
Title: Re: 16V engine in an 8V GTi....
Post by: Hongkongphooey on 14 August 2013, 16:47
8v chips on eBay, item number 221207075324. I have one of these on my 8v and could tell a difference straight away. Offer him £40 and hopefully yours will be a push fit chip and if not i get a pc repair guy to solder it in, mine cost £20 for fitting.

This looks like the kind of thing I was after, should give her a little boost and my other half won't even notice as she never gases it past 2500rpm anyhow....ideal

I'll get the ECU number later and get one ordered.

Ta
Title: Re: 16V engine in an 8V GTi....
Post by: xionsolaris on 16 August 2013, 23:18
Chip will only make gear 2 feel a little bit better I had the ebay one in my 8v even running on vpower nitro fuel it would pink quite often when the engine was on heavy load
Title: Re: 16V engine in an 8V GTi....
Post by: Foreveryoungaus16v on 17 August 2013, 06:55
Must have been a sh!t one. Mine works really well.
Title: Re: 16V engine in an 8V GTi....
Post by: xionsolaris on 17 August 2013, 10:53
Was yours a 16v chip or the 8v one I might consider now I have a 16v
Title: Re: 16V engine in an 8V GTi....
Post by: MickP mk3 on 17 August 2013, 22:04
Chip will only make gear 2 feel a little bit better I had the ebay one in my 8v even running on vpower nitro fuel it would pink quite often when the engine was on heavy load
mines is great. As soon i reversed off the drive and set off i could tell the difference, it just wanted to go.
Title: Re: 16V engine in an 8V GTi....
Post by: Foreveryoungaus16v on 17 August 2013, 22:41
Get it from e bay 271256219112. He is quality. He has had Abf's for years and knows them inside out :smiley:
Title: Re: 16V engine in an 8V GTi....
Post by: xionsolaris on 18 August 2013, 08:04
Will get one after I get rid of the stock exhaust system
Title: Re: 16V engine in an 8V GTi....
Post by: Foreveryoungaus16v on 18 August 2013, 09:48
Yeah I am getting Jetex one this week