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General => New forum members => Topic started by: Blackmk35dr on 01 December 2008, 18:21
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Hello everyone.
My name is J from south west london and I am new to VW's. Last night I picked up a Black mk3 N plate with too many doors for a bit of a knockdown price on fleabay :rolleyes:
I am not new to Gti's as I have had a Pug 306 Gti6 for a couple of years but couldn't resist what I thought was a bargain :undecided:
Anyways, it was an uneventful drive home (thankfully) and it is now safely in my garage where I can find out if it is lemon or not. Things are looking a bit yellow on first impression but I am not afraid of getting my hands dirty. There are a couple of things that I am looking forward to sorting out myself (tired suspension, dodgy windows and a bit of rust) but there are a few ponters towards the head gasket being on the way out. :embarassed:
So... what I need to know is how can I tell if the engine in the car is a 1.8 or 2.0 litre. According to dvla vehicle enquiry the car is a 2 litre 8 valve and this is backed up by some of the paperwork that came with the car (there wasn't much, unsurprisingly). However I have a friend who is a long time dub fan with a 2 litre 16v. He is absolutely convinced that until I speak to someone who knows for definite I should assume it is a 1.8 litre.
So can you help me out guys?
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hello.
1. 306GTIs have no relationship to Golf GTIs.
2. It will say on the block if it's a 1.8 or 2.0L. If it's a 16v it will say DOHC 16v on the inlet manifold.
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hello.
1. 306GTIs have no relationship to Golf GTIs.
2. It will say on the block if it's a 1.8 or 2.0L. If it's a 16v it will say DOHC 16v on the inlet manifold.
Hello Sharpie.
1. I don't want to turn this into a Pug vs Dub slanging match. I only meant that I am not new to the concept of owning a GTI whether it is German, French, Spanish or even Japanese. They are both great cars that are fun to own. :rolleyes:
2. Where on the block do I need to look?
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After a bit of digging around on the interweb I found this :
Volkswagen Golf Gti History
Mk 1 1977-1984
1977 first UK registration
1.6-litre, 110 bhp
Mk 2 1984-1992
1.8-litre, 112 bhp
1986 launch of 16V; 1.8-litre, 139 bhp
1989 introduction of big bumpers
1990 production of one millionth Golf GTI
Mk 3 1992-1998
2.0-litre, 115 bhp
1993 2.0 16V, 150 bhp
Mk 4 1998 onwards
1.8-litre, 125 bhp
1.8-litre turbo, 150 bhp
1999 2.0-litre, 115 bhp
2002 1.8-litre, 180 bhp and 1.9-litre GTI PD, 150 bhp
2003 - Golf GTI celebrates 25th Anniversary with special edition model
It seems to have answered my initial question though. If correct, there were only 2.0 lumps in the mk3 with a simple choice of 8v or 16v.
Is this the generally accepted view of the established members on this site?
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welcome to the forum hun :smiley:
Dinx :kiss:
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welcome to the forum :cool:
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Welcome to the site.
All mk3 GTI's both 8V & 16V were 2.0, your mate is wrong to fit a PB 1.8 (late mk2) in yours is a large amount of work.
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Just for info, this is my 2.0 8V if it helps.
(http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p51/jmfangio5/golf10.jpg)
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Thanks for the warm welcome guys :cool:
Wayned thanks a lot. That is what I thought and your engine bay looks just like mine... but yours is much cleaner. :embarassed:
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Welcome :cool: