You can practicaly change a golf engine of your choice besides the VR6 golf motor. You can even install a 2Lt 8 valve or 16 valve.
on top of the valve cover
8 Valve code AEH 16 Valve code ATN are listed for the 1.6, 2000 VW Golf
the performance and some exterior mods, also the engine will be different
yes
No, the ECU from a Golf TDI will not work in a Golf GTI, as they are designed for different engine types and performance characteristics. The TDI is a diesel engine, while the GTI is a gasoline engine, leading to differences in tuning and control parameters. Swapping these ECUs could result in compatibility issues and poor performance. It's best to use an ECU that is specifically designed for the engine in question.
Yes you can!! BOV for Golf GT 1.4 TSI Engine
The BHP (brake horsepower) of a VW Golf 16v varies depending on the specific model and year. Generally, the 1.8-liter 16-valve engine found in models like the Golf GTI produces around 130 to 150 BHP. It's important to check the specific model year for accurate figures, as performance can differ with various engine tunes and configurations.
i have an 86 vw gti with the 1781cc 8v engine and to my knowledge it doesnt have a egr valve you might have a different engine code but mine has no egr valve so good luck finding it
in engine cover.it connects to the breather hose on the RHS of the engine cover.
The firing order for the Volkswagen Golf GTI 16V, specifically those equipped with the 1.8L 16-valve engine, is 1-3-4-2. This means that the first cylinder fires, followed by the third, then the fourth, and finally the second cylinder, in that sequence. This firing order is essential for the proper operation and performance of the engine.
my 86 golf 1.8 8v goes about 75/80mph