Dilemma

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Post by ModifiedMadness »

For those who don't know, I was thinking of getting a TVR next (not the most reliable of cars I know) which would have meant a loan over about 7 years.

I've been thinking over the last couple of weeks and wondered if that it really what I want (I would like a TVR but one that I've paid for)

Now I'm seriously considering a 1.8 20v Turbo conversion in the GTi, maybe around 300bhp :twisted:

Any comments welcome.
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Post by Bryony84 »

Do it!!!! You know u want to - you spent far too much on your boot build to sell your car!!

This is something I've considered maybe doing in a year or so - I love my Polo too much to sell her!
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Post by 1 GTI »

Id love to do that conversion to my GTI. Only thing thats putting me off is the £££, how much would it cost? Also, have you got to cut parts of the GTI for the engine to fit? Id like to use the 1.8T 225bhp from the Audi TT. Keep me posted mate
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

TBH mate, I have no idea what's involved :lol:

I'll just find a place that does a drive in, drive out job.

Going to be making some enquires next weekend I hope. Another bonus is that it should stop me having to worry about the gearbox :D
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Post by 1 GTI »

That's whats annoying me really, im afraid to do MODS to the engine because the gearbox will just blow instantly!! Doesn't sound to good that don't, lol. My neighbour has a got an Audi TT 225bhp and it's been re-mapped by Audi them selves and it's now producing 275BHP. You want to see the beast goooo... it's an S-line quattro aswell so the grip is unbelievable
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Post by Bryony84 »

ModifiedMadness wrote: Another bonus is that it should stop me having to worry about the gearbox :D
Yup, exactly why I first thought of it... plus theres the speed!!!
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Post by chrisash32 »

you dont want a TVR!!

Get the stuff done to your polo!! Its such a nice car!
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Post by Bryony84 »

CymruPolo wrote:
Bryony84 wrote:
ModifiedMadness wrote: Another bonus is that it should stop me having to worry about the gearbox :D
Yup, exactly why I first thought of it... plus theres the speed!!!
I thought it would make it worse? Or do you change the gearbox to another one?

Sounds good anyway, Tom :)
You change the gearbox too, to a nice reliable one hopefully!
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Post by Mouse_GTI »

As much as I'd love a TVR I'd go for the 1.8T option just now. 7 years is quite a long time to be paying a car off
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Post by Luke'sGti »

i would definately do the conversion as go for a TVR - reliability with TVR is worse than a polo Gti gearbox issue put it that way :wink:
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Post by Dangerous Dave »

I would do the covnersion however the 1.8T conversion has been done to death what you want to be is the first to put a 2L TFSI engine in a Polo ! Tunners are now getting around 290bhp/310lbft out of the orignal Golf GTI engine on the standard turbo with a lot less turbo lag that the bigger turbo kits for the 1.8T. They have been around a while now in Audi/Seat/VW so I would have thought it would be pretty easy to pick one up 2nd hand.

Even standard my Golf GTI can pull away slightly from a 225 TT, I've driven the TT and its all down to the lag the TT takes until over 2500 revs to get going mines is at full pelt by 1800revs.
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Post by DanDiesel »

i agree Tom! :D

1.8T is a superb engine but i think u should do something different and i think u should seriously consider the 2L TFSI!
would be the first i've seen, just like ur smooth bumpers were the first i'd seen on a polo!
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Post by mk4 glx 1.6 »

TVR or 1.8T 20v conversion.......

Out of the two I am going against the grain and would say TVR.

At least then your money/investment would only depreciate over the period of ownership you have it for. Whereas with an engine conversion, as soon as you have spent it, you'll never see any of that money back.

If you have alot of dispoable income, think about investing in your own abode. 5-10 years down the line when you decide you do want live on your own two feet, you'll regreat not getting on the ladder earlier. Bricks & mortar appreciate, 99% of cars depreciate. And i'd say your own flat is a much better pulling machine than a fast Polo or TVR :wink: .
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

Well, like I say I should hopefully be going to a place next week that I can talk to about ideas etc.

I still have plans for the Polo as well so would really like to get it completely finished (interior retrim for one) before getting a different car 8)
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