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Haven't ever seen this done...Cupra engine transplant into Mk4

chrissyb103

chrissyb103
Nov 15, 2006
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but has anyone done an engine conversion in a mk4.

Im considering dropping a cupra engine in my car when i return from travelling in a few months.
Got a company that will do it, but was wondering if any else has done it??
 
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bobmcgod

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Jan 22, 2007
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There was a massive thread on a similar topic a while ago... from what I remember everyone agreed that it'd be cheaper and easier to just buy the cupra lol
 

Poverty

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Just buy the cupra. Why stick in an engine in a car that you could buy stock lol?

Unless you buy one of those brand new audi 1.8TFSI's and stick that in then it would be worthwhile.
 

Ad Lav

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Nov 10, 2006
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Stick a VR6 inside, i'd do that, Cupra 1.8T is waste of money when they have one already...
 

depresion

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Dec 14, 2005
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The R32 isn't much different to a VR, (Audi units are more plentiful). Unless you plan on cutting up lots of the floor pan then you may be better with a 2.8 V6 gearbox and FWD only. I don't know if the same is true with the VR units but the 5 speed on the 1.8t is quite a bit smaller than the 6 (good for me and my polo ;) ) so if you were looking at an R32/Audi 3.2 you may need as much space as you can get, so you may want to ditch all the aircon bits as well.
 

depresion

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If you are going for a 2.8 why not the 24v? Or go for the less poky but still sweat sounding 20v V5, only ~170bhp so TDi power and 30mpg. (Ok that's probably why not.)
 

Poverty

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Audi is gonna be releasing a 2.5, 5 cylinder turbo with about 360hp soon for the TT-RS going by my sources and if I had infinte amounts of money that would be the engine that would go in my ibiza :D
 

Poverty

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Why would you put that engine in an Ibiza though, i really dont understand the point??:shrug:

4WD and a reliable 360hp with a rare 5 cylinder sound in a car that weighs about as much as a gnats arse (going by todays standards) would equal one super cool ibiza.

Evos and 911's wouldnt know what had hit them.
 

depresion

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Dec 14, 2005
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Are the 3.2 V6 12v or 24v? Did I get it the wrong way round?

24v like the current 2.8 V6.

4WD would be relay nice but one big job, the entire floor pan would need to be modified as I doubt there is enough space for the prop shafts, diff and 1/2 shafts the rear hubs would need changing. Anything is possible with enough time, money and effort (the Polo is taking plenty of time and that's "just" RWD).