yes
The 2004 Volkswagen Golf has an inline 4 engine.
Yes, with a few caveats. The 1.8 20 valve turbo from the mk4 Golf is a very popular choice for engine transplants and will fit all Golfs including mk2 and mk3 models. Various VW/VAG forums have a wealth of information on this subject. SD
The 2004 Volkswagen Golf has a 2.0 L base engine size.
The 2004 Volkswagen Golf's engine produces 115 hp @ 5200 rpm.
The 2004 Volkswagen Golf's engine produces 122 ft-lbs. @ 2600 rpm.
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.
the prices start at around £275.
The first turbo charged Golf GTI went onto the market in August 1991. Volkswagen have updated the Golf many times since then and they are now introducing an electric car called the Golf blue-emotion.
on top of the valve cover
8 Valve code AEH 16 Valve code ATN are listed for the 1.6, 2000 VW Golf
if its smoking continuous and its blue then i would say rings if it stops when you drive but then smokes when you pull off at junctions then its valve seals if you have a turbo and it smokes whitey grey then the turbo has gone.
Well, you can, but a turbo conversion is a lot of work. You're better off selling the car and buying one that already has the turbo option.