16V
the 16v is 150bhp and the 8v 115bhp.
96 gti 2l 8v=115bhp standard 96 gti 16v standard 150 bhp
The 8v was 115BHP.
yes i just put my 8v box on my 16v bolts straight on
You can easily define whether it is a 8v or 16v by lifting the bonnet,a 16v will have a outlet manifold on top of the engine with dohc 16v written on it.
16v is somewhat more prone to problems than 8v in that there is double the no. of valves to take care of than an 8v engine. However all said and done, the difference is not that much except for a bit more effort/complexity involved in 16v engine repair. State of the art is such that 16v engine will, in most circumstances, give no more problems than an equivalent 8v engine. So no worries on that front. 16v engine for the same capacity will be a bit more expensive than its 8v equivalent - but it will have better performance.
8v.....of course.acually it is the number of valves in the head . An 8v has 2 per cylinder( one intake and one exhaust) a 16v has 4 valves per( 2 intake and 2 exhaust).
there is no t and its not 150hp its 125bhp it depends on which engine the gti has. the 2.0l 8v has 115bhp and the 1.8turbo has 150bhp (180bhp anniversary editions) :)
depends on what motor 80 to 120. 8v 16v? tell year, and what motor 8v and 16v and will tell flywheel brake horse power.
An 8V engines, is a 4 cylinder engine with two valves per cylinder. A 16V engine has 4 valves per cylinder. More valves is like having bigger lungs, it will make more horsepower out of the same size engine.
usuall engines are as follows, there are more; 1.1 1.2 8v 1.2 16v 1.4 16v 1.4 turbo 1.8 hgt 1.9 multijet
No, the Mk3 2L 8v Golf management system is not directly compatible with the ABF 2L 16v engine. The ABF engine requires a different management system designed for its unique fuel and ignition needs. To use an ABF engine, it's advisable to utilize the appropriate ECU and wiring harness specifically intended for that engine to ensure optimal performance and functionality.