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I need information and help.
I want to swap or install a 2.0 16v CIS-E into my 86 GTI, it has a 1.8 8 v CIS-E already , the question is if i change the engine do i need to change the wire instalations or just plug and play. I really need information about this subject. |
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Do you have a 2.0 16v CIS-E engine??
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if u want some serioud power just go with the 24valve vr6!!! i drove a turboed 2.0 n it is nothing like a vr6 even a stock one!
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you will need to rewire the whole engine.
so it would be good to change the wiring
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Re: swap a 2.0 16v into my 86 GTI
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