1.9TDi into Mk2
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1.9TDi into Mk2
just wondered is it an easy conversion putting a 1.9TDi into a Mk2 or would i be better with a 1.6GTD lump.. need a diesel rocin my life 
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Re: 1.9TDi into Mk2
http://vagdrivers.net/forums/index.php? ... 36351&st=0
thought this might help a bit,
best of luck to ya.
thought this might help a bit,
best of luck to ya.
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Re: 1.9TDi into Mk2
yep just checked that like... dont really want to have to start cutting bits about with the TDi lump so may cheat and go 1.6GTD instead as they are ten a penny here.. (actually find them very very easy unlike a normal 1.6 petrol which all seem to be knackered..
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Re: 1.9TDi into Mk2
that easy to find??
unfortunatley my funds couldnt cope with another engine buy,
'use what ya got' was a motto i love, still do,lol
cheers
unfortunatley my funds couldnt cope with another engine buy,
'use what ya got' was a motto i love, still do,lol
cheers
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Re: 1.9TDi into Mk2
normally yes there are afew around here for sale :)
plus de nice to keep the spare 1.9TDi in case the misses kills ours (as its on 457,000kms now)
plus de nice to keep the spare 1.9TDi in case the misses kills ours (as its on 457,000kms now)
Re: 1.9TDi into Mk2
1.9td but put the 1.6 gtd pump injecters and turbo on
upo the boost and you have 130bhp
i thinking of 1.9gtd the mk1 that i fiited the bodykit too 3 year ago that was in the workshop
upo the boost and you have 130bhp
i thinking of 1.9gtd the mk1 that i fiited the bodykit too 3 year ago that was in the workshop

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Re: 1.9TDi into Mk2
Id love one of theseVWPowered wrote:just wondered is it an easy conversion putting a 1.9TDi into a Mk2 or would i be better with a 1.6GTD lump.. need a diesel rocin my life
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Re: 1.9TDi into Mk2
Ive just put a Mk2 golf GTD engine in my Mk1 caddy... so not to different from a Mk2 rocco... There is a 1.9 TD lump called the AAZ and fits just the same as the GTD
The main ball ache is the down pipe and it has to big if you plan to tune the engine
heres a TD guide from the caddy forum
http://www.vwcaddy.com/showthread.php?t ... hlight=GTD
And this place rocks for tuning info.... (most of it goes way over my head lol)
http://www.vwdiesel.net/forum/index.php?board=6.0
The main ball ache is the down pipe and it has to big if you plan to tune the engine
heres a TD guide from the caddy forum
http://www.vwcaddy.com/showthread.php?t ... hlight=GTD
And this place rocks for tuning info.... (most of it goes way over my head lol)
http://www.vwdiesel.net/forum/index.php?board=6.0
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Re: 1.9TDi into Mk2
My mate Danny recently did one in a Mk2- using an AAZ engine. It's still a fairly standard engine, so it's not super rapid, but it is very economical and reliable.
Using a non TDI engine with no ECU makes the wiring side a lot easier.
EDIT - there's a guy on club GTI called Crispy8v who's got a 150bhp(?) TDI in a Mk1 golf too. Pick his brains for more info on it.
Using a non TDI engine with no ECU makes the wiring side a lot easier.
EDIT - there's a guy on club GTI called Crispy8v who's got a 150bhp(?) TDI in a Mk1 golf too. Pick his brains for more info on it.
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1989 Scala track toy. Dormant
1986 GTX - Lunar mileage but still a good un
Mk1 Classic Touring Car Project...slowly does it
1984 1.6 GT Project. 69k In progress
1.6GL. 2 Owners, 60k. SOLD
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