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Engine conversion

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Hi, I was considering 2 options for my car.
1st, Buy a 9n2 GTi and tune the engine in that or,
2nd, Do an engine conversion on my 6n2 GTi,

But I don't have the knowledge or experience at the moment to do a conversion so I have a few question...

What engine that can be highly tuned fits straight in as I don't want to cut and shut my engine bay?
What other things do I need to consider when doing a conversion other than suspension and breaks?
Any tips really and knowledge would be so useful :)

Thanks.
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Mr Blobby wrote:Hi, I was considering 2 options for my car.
1st, Buy a 9n2 GTi and tune the engine in that or,
2nd, Do an engine conversion on my 6n2 GTi,

But I don't have the knowledge or experience at the moment to do a conversion so I have a few question...

What engine that can be highly tuned fits straight in as I don't want to cut and shut my engine bay?
What other things do I need to consider when doing a conversion other than suspension and breaks?
Any tips really and knowledge would be so useful :)

Thanks.
Right, first of all- tuning a 1.8t 9n2 would be miles easier as this engine is one of the most tuned on the road so resource is not scarce.

The engine to put in a 6n2 Gti is a 1.8t itself- and it is by far straight forward. Suspension and brakes are the least of your worries lol..

You would need a AYP engine lump, gearbox, loom, driveshafts, ecu

You'll need custom gearbox mounts, engine mounts made up plus a knowledge of ecu / loom wiring.
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1.8T in a 6n2 isnt by any means easy - you need to shorten the 1.8T driveshafts for one!

Expect to pay in the region of 3-5k for a proper job on a conversion such as this.
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Haha just as I thought, not an easy task,
I will not be doing this on my own then!
I don't suppose anyone knows of any companies that do engine conversions? This is something I would like to look into a bit further just so I know prices ect.

Thabkyou again :)
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Might be worth trying to get in contact with a chap by the user name of 'jamie1.8pologti'
He was on club polo (dunno if he still goes on) and he's on clublupo as he's now got a lupo gti

Here's a link to his old thread;
http://www.clubpolo.co.uk/forum/lofiver ... 30958.html


1der on this forum may be able to help to with some info as he now owns the polo

:D
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Cheers for that verity, Looking at his thread and he doesnt seem to know much about the car :S Someone asked what box it was and he didnt know... Weird.
But ill see what I can do :)
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To put it simply your best selling your 6N2 GTI and replacing it with a 9N3 GTI, its dead money otherwise
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6N2 GTI 00 wrote:To put it simply your best selling your 6N2 GTI and replacing it with a 9N3 GTI, its dead money otherwise
Yeah this. I've only had my 9n3 a day and while part of me misses the 6n2, the difference between the two is amazing, don't think I could go back
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Good companies I was gona use a while back...

www.tsrengineconversions.co.uk


http://www.jbsautodesigns.co.uk/content/6/

Give these guys a call mate... Jbs are better but more expensive ....!!!
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6N2 GTI 00 wrote:To put it simply your best selling your 6N2 GTI and replacing it with a 9N3 GTI, its dead money otherwise
Agreed. properly 4k+ for the conversion, gear box etc, and whilst it would be incredible, the car would properbly be only worth an extra £1500 if you tried to sell.

9n3 gti, remap, easy 8)
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Ohh thanks Craig :) Ive seen JBS before and thought their website looked good, Ill send them an email or ring them when I get the chance to get more information about the conversion :) Got me quite excited! Apart from I live in Portsmouth and they are in Derbyshire aha, 7 hour drive XD

If it is a no I will definatly be getting a 9n2 as I want more power to play with and this car does not offer that :(
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That's the tsr place I ment ha... Always got them mixed up.... Nice one the godz....
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Ha, Was wondering why it was only beetle engines...
Thanks again, Will get in contact with them.
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Post by 6N2 GTI 00 »

Mr Blobby wrote:Ohh thanks Craig :) Ive seen JBS before and thought their website looked good, Ill send them an email or ring them when I get the chance to get more information about the conversion :) Got me quite excited! Apart from I live in Portsmouth and they are in Derbyshire aha, 7 hour drive XD

If it is a no I will definatly be getting a 9n2 as I want more power to play with and this car does not offer that :(
JBS Charge £8K for an engine conversion :lol: that's more than a 9N3 GTI
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