I'm thinking on buying a van that currently has a DS code early Golf petrol engine which replaced the old 1.9 DG motor.
Can anyone tell me please if a later Golf engine, i.e the more commonly used 8v Gti would be a straightforward swap? Said van has an adaptor plate, perhaps an RJES one, I dont know so Im guessing that too will mate to this later engine?
I only ask all this because I am guessing this current engine might be tired or slower than a later motor, so was thinking of running it for now while I do the bodywork rust, etc and having a later engine purchased at some point, have it properly rebuilt and then installing it in place of the DS.
Lastly, it would be ok to convert either engine to lpg while I'm about it or would that too not be compatable with either engine?
Thanks for any advice
Upgrading an in-line DS 1.8 petrol to a later 8v Gti petrol?
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Re: Upgrading an in-line DS 1.8 petrol to a later 8v Gti petrol?
Emma "Ermie" Vernal has a GTied van than runs on LPG.
Unfortunately I know nothing about the DS motors, if they have the same block layout you should have no problems.
Unfortunately I know nothing about the DS motors, if they have the same block layout you should have no problems.
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Re: Upgrading an in-line DS 1.8 petrol to a later 8v Gti petrol?
Thanks, Titus.
Since my posting this, from reading the Wikipedia notes on VW engines, it would appear that they are all pretty much the same, both diesel and petrol used the same block. So presumably the adaptor plate would also pick up a later engine. I'll pm Emma, thank you.
Since my posting this, from reading the Wikipedia notes on VW engines, it would appear that they are all pretty much the same, both diesel and petrol used the same block. So presumably the adaptor plate would also pick up a later engine. I'll pm Emma, thank you.