VW Rabbit 16V
#16
Originally Posted by zapodlo
saying whats up to all the people that waste their life away here!
Anyway, my friend has a rabbit like that one, except the one pictured looks a lot better, anyway he droped a 16V in it, had some work done to fuel variation, suspension, also, had it tuned. His hitting mid 13s,
Pretty quick, now his thinking of a transplating the mkiv vr6 engine into it, and buying a supercharger. After everything said and done he should be hitting mid to low 11s. 1000lb car+vr6=fast vdub.
Anyway, my friend has a rabbit like that one, except the one pictured looks a lot better, anyway he droped a 16V in it, had some work done to fuel variation, suspension, also, had it tuned. His hitting mid 13s,
Pretty quick, now his thinking of a transplating the mkiv vr6 engine into it, and buying a supercharger. After everything said and done he should be hitting mid to low 11s. 1000lb car+vr6=fast vdub.
1000lb car eh? Good luck.
#18
I think a Rabbit with a Supercharger VR6 would be a bit heavier then 1800lbs. My Festiva with full interior and subs in the back weighs in at about 1950lbs with a full tank of gas.
#19
Originally Posted by tEqUiLAKiD
Here you go: http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/720901
dude, that car is sick!
#20
if you are going with a rabbit, forget the 16V, get a G60 motor and dunmp the crappy G-ladder charger for a nice turbo. My buddy was running a stock g60 motor (forged pistons in the bottom end) @15psi on a t3 turbo, and was putting down almost 250 to the wheels with a Quaife LSD. 16V was the way to go in those cars about 8-10 years ago... but with advances in technology, its would be foolish to try to mod one to make power. go turbo 8V and clean house on everyone
#21
Stock 16v with stacked headgaskets will do 300whp on stock block/head. For about the same ammount of $$$ it would cost to build a turbo g60, which would of course make less power.
#23
man that is such a stereotype
the diffs are weak, so replace the diff with a 900dollar peloquin or quaife diff and you LSD on top, and they are much much better. Not to mention 1.8t and 24v VR trannies are superior to the old ones.
If you mean 020trannies found in mk2-mk3 golf 2Ls and 1.8Ls then your right tho, they are . :hah:
i wouldnt get a g60 tho, people might laugh
edit: btw every other car ive ever seen that was on its way out, or going was usually a honda tranny, GSR, typeR, ive seen SiRs with trannies that are grinding 3rd or cant get into second. And the kicker is, usually these are guys with no real power adders, mostly just near stock or all motor guys with next to no torque
the diffs are weak, so replace the diff with a 900dollar peloquin or quaife diff and you LSD on top, and they are much much better. Not to mention 1.8t and 24v VR trannies are superior to the old ones.
If you mean 020trannies found in mk2-mk3 golf 2Ls and 1.8Ls then your right tho, they are . :hah:
i wouldnt get a g60 tho, people might laugh
edit: btw every other car ive ever seen that was on its way out, or going was usually a honda tranny, GSR, typeR, ive seen SiRs with trannies that are grinding 3rd or cant get into second. And the kicker is, usually these are guys with no real power adders, mostly just near stock or all motor guys with next to no torque
Last edited by biggy; 05-01-2005 at 06:58 PM.
#24
Originally Posted by B6T
Either way it will still be slow and go through transmissions faster then 5.ohno goes through whoppers.
#27
Depends which Mazda transmission. When I finished the swap into my car, I used the original transmission which was designed for a low output engine that produces no more then 100 ft lbs of torque. Needless to say, I went through three of them in one year. I went out at the end of the season and bolted the slicks on, I was doing 3500rpm launches which resulted in a cracked transmission housing after three passes. Then I swapped in the heavy duty transmission that comes from the factory with the engine I have in the car, called the G25M-R. I have about 50 passes on slicks and about 20,000km of hard city driving on it so far and it hasn't even hinted that there were any problems.
The transmission I have now is the cable operated version of the transmission used in the Mazdaspeed Protege, the MX6/Probe, MX3 V6, Ford Escort, and most other older B-series and K-series engine Mazdas.
The transmission I have now is the cable operated version of the transmission used in the Mazdaspeed Protege, the MX6/Probe, MX3 V6, Ford Escort, and most other older B-series and K-series engine Mazdas.
#28
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Here drool over this. I've got an 84 rabbit with 80,000 kms on it, no rust, 2l 16v engine garret t3, 6 psi, stock passat trans, neuspeed engine mounts, stage 1 clutch from neuspeed. The only thing I'm having problems with is cv joints.
#29
16v rabbit piece of cake...it isnt aby different than putting the same motor in...i dont see how cis-e is hard to install if u want you could even just run cis with no E...thats real easy...i find the cis is better than the cis-e..there are millions of things that you can do to build this car...like a diesel tranny or a 020 tranny..these can help pick-up or top end...you could even take them apart and build one according to the gears and make a sweet tranny!!!! as for engine u might even want to ditch the fuel injection and go with weber's like a set of 45 side drafts..those are perfect and can be matched with a insane set of cams...anything is posible...but as for just an in and out swap it's an instant 14's car!!!
VW are amazing...even just modding a 8v gti engine you can get like 150hp...port/polish...cams...webers..headers...ignition system...etc...
i say dont give up on the project!!! check vwvortex.com
VW are amazing...even just modding a 8v gti engine you can get like 150hp...port/polish...cams...webers..headers...ignition system...etc...
i say dont give up on the project!!! check vwvortex.com