1.8t Conversion. How hard can it be?
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live2themaxuk
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1.8t Conversion. How hard can it be?
No really. . . .JBS i've heard want £4500 for it, but is it really THAT hard.
Engine
Engine Mounts
Quick Loom Re-wire
screw back together. . . . . .
Why do they want 4500!!!
cheers
Jamie
Engine
Engine Mounts
Quick Loom Re-wire
screw back together. . . . . .
Why do they want 4500!!!
cheers
Jamie
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Quite hard in the Polo. I enquired myself when I had my mk5, basically the chassis in stock form isn't strong enough to fully support a 1.8t. This does not make it impossible but I believe it does need strengthening in order to carry the power. In addition is is quite a squeeze to get a 1.8t in there and it is a lot of work for the loom etc.
If you've got a GTI, I would suggest either supercharging/turbocharging it if it's more power you're after with a less labourious task...if you can call it that.
If you've got a GTI, I would suggest either supercharging/turbocharging it if it's more power you're after with a less labourious task...if you can call it that.
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live2themaxuk
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Well, i think i may just get another car soon anyway, as turbo charging the standard lump is i feel 'like polishing a turd'.tom_mk5 wrote:Quite hard in the Polo. I enquired myself when I had my mk5, basically the chassis in stock form isn't strong enough to fully support a 1.8t. This does not make it impossible but I believe it does need strengthening in order to carry the power. In addition is is quite a squeeze to get a 1.8t in there and it is a lot of work for the loom etc.
If you've got a GTI, I would suggest either supercharging/turbocharging it if it's more power you're after with a less labourious task...if you can call it that.
Starting out with a decent tuneable engine is always the best. Arr well, 1.6 just doesnt cut it for me anymore. . . .still fun though . . .
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Ceedubya?
His car is sweet
that be me thenSomeone did do a home one over a weekend for a 9n though,
mine took a bit longer than a weekend to do the full job , but now i know whats needed i could probs do it in weekend if all the parts are to hand
that bit aint mehe is a VAG mechanic
shafts and wiring aint that expensive
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The 9n engine bay will take a 1.8T a LOT more easilly than a 6n/6n2...
Just sayin'...
JBS start their 1.8T conversions at about £7500 "drive in - drive out" (ie that includes everything).
Have a look round Inters next year at all the 1.8T conversions and then go to the JBS stand and have a look at theirs. There IS a difference. The majority of the other conversions you'll see use non-drive-by-wire and non-VVT engines with aftermarket ECU's. JBS use the proper ECU with DBW VVT lumps.
I don't want to sound like an advert for JBS, but they really are at the top of the game.
Not saying you couldn't do it yourself, but in a 6n/6n2. expect it to take a LONG time.
Just sayin'...
JBS start their 1.8T conversions at about £7500 "drive in - drive out" (ie that includes everything).
Have a look round Inters next year at all the 1.8T conversions and then go to the JBS stand and have a look at theirs. There IS a difference. The majority of the other conversions you'll see use non-drive-by-wire and non-VVT engines with aftermarket ECU's. JBS use the proper ECU with DBW VVT lumps.
I don't want to sound like an advert for JBS, but they really are at the top of the game.
Not saying you couldn't do it yourself, but in a 6n/6n2. expect it to take a LONG time.
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Will deffo agree, there conversions look bloody goodJosh_PoloGTi wrote:The 9n engine bay will take a 1.8T a LOT more easilly than a 6n/6n2...
Just sayin'...
JBS start their 1.8T conversions at about £7500 "drive in - drive out" (ie that includes everything).
Have a look round Inters next year at all the 1.8T conversions and then go to the JBS stand and have a look at theirs. There IS a difference. The majority of the other conversions you'll see use non-drive-by-wire and non-VVT engines with aftermarket ECU's. JBS use the proper ECU with DBW VVT lumps.
I don't want to sound like an advert for JBS, but they really are at the top of the game.
Not saying you couldn't do it yourself, but in a 6n/6n2. expect it to take a LONG time.
go have a look at jamies r4byy 20v in a mk4, then go look at Ash's L9 ACP
the difference is obvious
the later is a JBS car, engine looks like stock fitment
same with badger bills missus's lupo, looks stock
and as for not being that hard, well, yes, yes it can!
