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General => General discussion => Topic started by: Sugar79 on 22 July 2006, 21:47
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where can i find one of these babies :drool: :drool:
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in the engine bay of a car usually...........
scrapyard??? :undecided: Egay!
u thinking of doing an engine swap? :smiley:
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well iam not sure what to do really, my engine (2.0 8v) is quite boring really and although i do feel its quite nippy for 115bhp iam now wanting more power, I was interested in supercharging my engine but with 112k miles on it (even tho it drives like new) was wondering how long it will last, and also nobody mods the 2.0 engine so it would be cool to do it and be different.. :cool:
But ive always like the sound the VR6 engine makes and after watching these 2 vids I like the idea of a turbo on it too lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVGhQIqVmn8&search=vr6t
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cbm5887nBVc&search=vr6%20turbo
Edit: also would like my golf to keep up with my boyfriends nissan silvia which is SERIOUSLY FAST!!!!!!!
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interesting idea :smiley: hope you can afford the petrol to go with it though :cry:
i know on the ukmivs site someone has transplanted a V6 from the 4MO into a 1.6 creating a FWD V6 :smiley:
not considered trading in for a 1.8T or is it a case of u love your car too much? or go for an R32 and get a bolt on turbo kit :cool:
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I love my car iam afraid couldnt sell it at the mo, just looking for more power really, did think of the r32 engine as well, would be cool to play with my 2.0 engine tho as well as its something different :smiley:
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ay you don't hear of many people modding the 2.0.
How about this??
Volkswagen Golf Mk4
1999 - 2004
Engine type : Non-Turbo Petrol
Engine size : 1984 cm3
Cylinders : 4
Original bhp : 115
Original nm : 172
BHP increase : 10
Price* : £293.75
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I'd love to see the supercharger on the 2.0 and with uprated internals it will be stronger and better than new. Although an engine exchange from any other mk4 will be much quicker to fit, much cheaper and probably result in similar power but then again you got to find one.
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you can't buy a VR6T, you have to make it yourself.
There are a few about so asking their owners would be a good start. The VR6T's do produce very good power figures and I wouldn't really want to put one into a FWD car...