Author Topic: 8V or 16V  (Read 1084 times)

Offline darrel

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8V or 16V
« on: 22 December 2006, 11:04 »
Sorry Newbie question im afraid. What would I be better off getting. Im after a MK2 so have the choice of the 8v or 16 v. I presume the 16 valve is faster/more powerfull, but is it more fun to drive, reliability etc. Sorry I know its probably been covered loads of times before but after searching I cant really find much about it. Thanks.

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Re: 8V or 16V
« Reply #1 on: 22 December 2006, 11:20 »
Depends what you're after, if you want a steady away daily driver with decent power then get an 8v, but if you want a steady away daily driver with good power then get a 16v. :wink: The 8v runs out of puff at about 5-5.5k revs whereas the 16v picks up at about 4k+

Ignore any b0llocks about 8v having better lower down torque as this has been disproved and there is (or was) a power graph showing a rolling road for both cars.

If insurance is ok then I'd always go for a 16v, but you'll find that these may have been thrashed more than the 8v.

Power graph below

« Last Edit: 22 December 2006, 11:23 by gibby »
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Re: 8V or 16V
« Reply #2 on: 22 December 2006, 11:30 »
And obvisously the 16v is more easily tunable! With exhaust/induction kit and a chip over 170bhp is easily attainable. To get that in an 8v you would have to do cams/head etc.
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Re: 8V or 16V
« Reply #3 on: 22 December 2006, 11:57 »
Im after a MK2.

Tsk didn't you read the post Len  :rolleyes: The 16v mk2 is a difficult expensive beast to tune!!!


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