Will any polo gearbox fit my 16v? really need help
Will any polo gearbox fit my 16v? really need help
hi, my gearbox blew up today lol, completely shatterd, so im going to buy a second hand one, will any normal mk4 gearbox fit, or do i have to get a 16v one?
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Yep, the different gear ratios for the 6N2 can be found here
http://www.tyresmoke.net/gallery/albut34/DSC02262
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Depends on the ratio's of either spec gearbox.
Example an 8v tops out in 5th at 105mph but a 16v tops out at 125mph. If you put the 8v box in the 16v then you'd be hitting the limiter too early and therefore go slower (if ratio's work out that way). Its probably best to get a 16v gearbox mate. I'm in need of a 16v one as 'phat controller' knows so saving up
Example an 8v tops out in 5th at 105mph but a 16v tops out at 125mph. If you put the 8v box in the 16v then you'd be hitting the limiter too early and therefore go slower (if ratio's work out that way). Its probably best to get a 16v gearbox mate. I'm in need of a 16v one as 'phat controller' knows so saving up
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Its hard to explain, I understand it but I'm not a good teacher, so shoving any gearbox in that would be from an 8v or a smaller size/spec model would result in far more acceleration.
So basically a lower spec engine gearbox will give you more acceleration, but will lower your top speed (and the time it takes you to reach top speed) by a bit due to a lot of your energy will be converted to acceleration. Thats the disadvantage you'll face if not going with the standard gearbox. But if you like acceleration over top speed then go for it!
As for the clutches I remember theres a difference between the 1.0 8v and the 1.4 8v clutch kits, so I'm not sure but I'd imagine the 16v would have something else, I'd recommend buying a new clutch as you don't know how good a second hand one will be and how long it will last you, so just go all out and get a new clutch that way you will know it will last you quite a long time before another change.
Hmmmm gonna give you an example of the gearbox change (not very accurate)
Standard gearbox
x|
x|------------------------------------x----max125----------------------
x|--------------------------------x---------------------------------------
x|----------------------------x-------------------------------------------
S|------------------------x-----------------------------------------------
p|------------------- x---------------------------------------------------
e|---------------x--------------------------------------------------------
e|-----------x------------------------------------------------------------
d|-------x----------------------------------------------------------------
x|---x--------------------------------------------------------------------
x|x-----------------------------------------------------------------------
x|____________________________________________________
TIME
Lower spec engine gearbox (the start of the curb will become sharper and shorter making you reach your new top speed faster)
x|
x|-------------------------------------------------------------------------
x|-----------------x----max105-----------------------------------------
x|---------------x------------------------------------------ -------------
S|------------x-----------------------------------------------------------
p|---- ----- x------------------------------------------------------------
e|--------x---------------------------------------------------------------
e|-- ---x-----------------------------------------------------------------
d|---x--------------------------------------------------------------------
x|-x----------------------------------------------------------------------
x|x-----------------------------------------------------------------------
x|____________________________________________________
TIME
So basically a lower spec engine gearbox will give you more acceleration, but will lower your top speed (and the time it takes you to reach top speed) by a bit due to a lot of your energy will be converted to acceleration. Thats the disadvantage you'll face if not going with the standard gearbox. But if you like acceleration over top speed then go for it!
As for the clutches I remember theres a difference between the 1.0 8v and the 1.4 8v clutch kits, so I'm not sure but I'd imagine the 16v would have something else, I'd recommend buying a new clutch as you don't know how good a second hand one will be and how long it will last you, so just go all out and get a new clutch that way you will know it will last you quite a long time before another change.
Hmmmm gonna give you an example of the gearbox change (not very accurate)
Standard gearbox
x|
x|------------------------------------x----max125----------------------
x|--------------------------------x---------------------------------------
x|----------------------------x-------------------------------------------
S|------------------------x-----------------------------------------------
p|------------------- x---------------------------------------------------
e|---------------x--------------------------------------------------------
e|-----------x------------------------------------------------------------
d|-------x----------------------------------------------------------------
x|---x--------------------------------------------------------------------
x|x-----------------------------------------------------------------------
x|____________________________________________________
TIME
Lower spec engine gearbox (the start of the curb will become sharper and shorter making you reach your new top speed faster)
x|
x|-------------------------------------------------------------------------
x|-----------------x----max105-----------------------------------------
x|---------------x------------------------------------------ -------------
S|------------x-----------------------------------------------------------
p|---- ----- x------------------------------------------------------------
e|--------x---------------------------------------------------------------
e|-- ---x-----------------------------------------------------------------
d|---x--------------------------------------------------------------------
x|-x----------------------------------------------------------------------
x|x-----------------------------------------------------------------------
x|____________________________________________________
TIME
Last edited by polo-sib on Fri Apr 11, 2008 12:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Line gets shorter for speed and time. You get to your top end quicker meaning acceleration is faster to reach it. However, cos 5ths shorter your top speeds lower then standard cos you've hit the limiter earlier. The engines capable of more but the gearbox will hault it there. Also because you'll hit the limiter the revs will bounce back down and running the revs in the red will cause more stress on your engine.
I think the clutches would've been different too cos the cars differ BUT I don't know. Say this cos I doubt a clutch made for a 1.0 could cope with a 16v power.
I think the clutches would've been different too cos the cars differ BUT I don't know. Say this cos I doubt a clutch made for a 1.0 could cope with a 16v power.
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This isn't completely true. An 8v engine will redline at 5k (for example) whereas a 16v will redline at 6k (for example). Therefore if the 8v box tops out at 105 at 5k rpm, the 6k point (16v engine) will be 20% higher, and approx 126mph!NOZ wrote:Depends on the ratio's of either spec gearbox.
Example an 8v tops out in 5th at 105mph but a 16v tops out at 125mph. If you put the 8v box in the 16v then you'd be hitting the limiter too early and therefore go slower (if ratio's work out that way). Its probably best to get a 16v gearbox mate. I'm in need of a 16v one as 'phat controller' knows so saving up
Therefore you might actually get away with an 8v gearbox in a 16v. Just need to be able to get the specs of the various ratios.
From what I remember, the ratios on the 16v are actually shorter than the 8v because it revs higher and wants to sit at higher revs on the motorway. so you will find that putting an 8v gearbox in will give you a better economy on the motorway but worse acceleration.
We've been waiting for you guys to show up on this topic lol! Understand it theoretically but I don't know the polo gearbox's as such so been waiting for answers. Obviously I didn't take into account the differences, I forgot. What I was saying would've been right though if they redlined at the same point, right? Just wanted to understand it.
Anyway, as David said about the differences in the revs then thinking it i'd expect that to happen.
Anyway, as David said about the differences in the revs then thinking it i'd expect that to happen.
