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Best Gasoline Engine Swap Options for Golf 2: Upgrade from 1.6 to Larger Alternatives

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  • #1 16515810
    rapoch1996
    Level 2  
    I have a question about which engine can be placed in the Golf 2. Currently, I have 1.6, but I would like bigger, preferably gasoline, someone will recommend something? :D
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  • #2 16515879
    Włodzimierz Wojtiuk
    Level 32  
    For example, VR6
    Best Gasoline Engine Swap Options for Golf 2: Upgrade from 1.6 to Larger Alternatives
  • #3 16515890
    szymitsu21
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    You can put a lot of engines.

    What do you want to achieve? 100? or 500hp?
  • #4 16515998
    Alfred_92
    Level 33  
    Regarding the rules, remember that you can only pack the engine with such a capacity as it was at the factory.
    Is this 1.6 falling or are you just lacking power?
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  • #5 16516244
    Włodzimierz Wojtiuk
    Level 32  
    Alfred_92 wrote:
    Regarding the rules, remember that you can only pack the engine with such a capacity as it was at the factory.

    You can ask for a link to the sources.
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    #6 16516499
    Jackall
    Level 27  
    You can anyone with the capacity that was present in a given model, ie max 1.8 in golf 2. If you want VR6 or eg r32, you must have an expert opinion to register legally. Cool for swap are 1.8T ...
  • #7 16518712
    gigit
    Level 12  
    I recommend the 1.8T very nice unit for lifting power, unless you like sound more than 4 cylinders then of course vr6
  • #8 16519300
    rapoch1996
    Level 2  
    And whether it will be necessary to change the gearbox as I would assemble 1.8T.
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  • #9 16520640
    gigit
    Level 12  
    The engine, the chest, and above all the brakes are best to buy the whole thing, for example, oktavie or anglika, and translate peacefully
  • #10 16520666
    marek49ae
    Level 24  
    rapoch1996 wrote:
    and whether it will be necessary to change the gearbox as I would assemble 1.8T
    Is not it better to make a pair of stakes and buy something ready with 1.8T? A4, passat b5? I know such combined spacers, over-content over the form. Unless you are in love with your golf.
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  • #11 16521134
    gigit
    Level 12  
    I would definitely prefer to fly in two after fashion like a shepherd or 4, but that's my opinion ....
  • #12 16521968
    Jackall
    Level 27  
    Precisely, you have silent golf - watch the face of a karka in bmw, when you tour it ... Priceless :-)
  • #13 16522075
    andrzej20001
    Level 43  
    Entry only with A3 1.8t 150. Buy angola for 3tys. and you're driving with coke.

Topic summary

The discussion centers around engine swap options for the Volkswagen Golf 2, specifically upgrading from the stock 1.6L engine to larger gasoline alternatives. Participants suggest various engines, including the VR6 and 1.8T, noting that the maximum engine capacity permissible is 1.8L without requiring special registration. The 1.8T is highlighted as a favorable choice for power enhancement, while the VR6 is recommended for its distinctive sound. There are considerations regarding the necessity of changing the gearbox and the benefits of acquiring a complete engine setup from models like the Audi A4 or Passat B5 for a smoother swap process. Legal regulations and performance goals are also discussed, emphasizing the importance of expert advice for larger engine installations.
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