How much work would be involved putting a mk2 1.8 16v KR engine in a mk1 1.6 gti, would the engine just slot into the mounts or would they need repositioning etc?
In your 1.6 Straight in with the mk1 mounts on the KR block, its only the small 1.1 and 1.3 blocks that require the engine mount moving back.
Sorry my reply was lacking a little! As Jon said above. If you get the KR with the 2Y box you can either change the output shafts to 90mm or uprate your drive shafts to 100 mm flanges or if you keep your standard box follow Jons advice. If you plan on keeping the injection, a sky rocket 16V inlet manifold would be good to get hold of to keep it tidy, if you are lucky enough to find this get the manifold at the same time! Loads of aftermarket manifolds available, see the thread on hear.
I'm not entirely sure by how the old injectors would fit on? & if I did buy this manifold would it then be a 1.8i 16v KR?
Aah ok, are these cheap to buy or is it something I'll have to save for The reason I started this thread was because I found a KR engine on eBay for 150 & wondered whether it'd be a relatively easy, cheap swop? Also is 150 alot for this engine? I can post the item number if you want to check it out? I like my engine but these engines look really good in mk1s I think, & I'm guessing they are pretty nippy once finished?
ok so would these injectors fit into my fuel distributor? Sorry for sounding stupid, I don't have a clue about this
Haha I'm only enquiring into what would need to be done, the clutch uprate has kind of put me off as you say, it wasn't long ago I paid for a new clutch. Maybe I need to find myself a cheap mk1 that needs lots of work doing & put a KR engine in that, & keep mine as it is.
I've had a rethink, I've seen a mk1 1.8 GTI engine on eBay with 120k on the clock for 300. would this engine also bolt straight in & would this enable me to use my clutch but with this engine?
It would bolt straight in but if it was me I wouldnt bother. The power difference between the 1.6 and 1.8 is next to nothing. Having owned a 1.6GTI and a 1.8GTI I could barely tell the difference driving wise between the two. And 300 seems very expensive! Do the 16v conversion. The car will be much quicker and much more fun to drive.
^^^^ If you thinking of going 1.8, you may as well just go 2.0, not sure on the engine code, but pretty sure its a straight swap. Easier than a 16v conversion as no wiring changes are needed. Should be able to pick up a 2.0 bare block for 200 i would think.
16v Mk1's fly along, highly recommended, and not just 'cos I've got a suitable engine for sale here... http://www.clubgti.com/forum/showthread.php?t=228056
Thanks everyone, Im shocked that the 1.6 & 1.8 are pretty much the same, I thought there would be a noticeable difference. As I've only owned a 1.6 I wouldn't know Mk1 valver what car would the 2.0ltr engine be sourced from? Thanks stu, it sounds like the perfect engine at a great price, I'm currently searching for a cheap mk1 shell so will definitely get that engine from you, just need to get the shell first so I can get to work on the body work/paint job etc ready for the engine
Hello & thanks for that Chris , I'm really surprised there's only a 2bhp difference! Why does the 1588 have a higher rpm? & also why the differences in torques?