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Old 03-22-2005, 03:24 AM
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Cool a plethora of questions

Hello all. Heres a few straightforward questions. I have a 2000 VW Golf GLS Auto w/ 88k 2.0 liter

1. Should I/How do I convert to manual trans? More cost effective to sell/rebuy?

2. Is it possible/feasible to make the 2.0 fast by any regard? With an auto? With a manual? Or should I just start with a VR6 or 1.8T

3. How many miles can I expect to get out of my engine?

4. Can my car be swapped to a vr6 or 1.8? Avg. Cost of each (engine only)?

5. Are the drivetrains completely different across the scope of 2.0, 1.8T, and VR6?

6. Any common problems around 100k I should anticipate?

7. Which is better the VR6 or 1.8T?

AHHHHH!!! These questions have been plaguing my mind. I know there is a wealth of knowledge within these forums; hoping youll share it with me.

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Old 03-22-2005, 07:41 AM
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Which engine is better depends on what you want. The 2.0 is known as a reliable, but rather uninspiring engine. The 1.8t gives you considerably more power, and still gets pretty good mileage, but has some reliability concerns. The VR6 is similar in performance to the 1.8t, maybe a little stronger in stock form, but gets worse gas mileage. The 1.8t is also cheaper/easier to mod, as most turbocharged engines are.

Between the three you've mentioned, I'd choose the 1.8t because it has decent performance and is fairly economical. I'd prefer the TDI over any of them- but of course I would, because that's what I drive.

As far as doing a swap, I don't think that's something I would want to do. Unless you happen to find a cheap engine from a wrecked car, and have the time and tools to do the swap yourself, I think the best option is to find a car with the options you want, and drive that. As far as making the 2.0 faster, I don't know a lot about it, but generally, to get a significant power increase from a small, naturally aspirated engine, will probably cost a lot of money, and leave you with a car that isn't very comfortable in daily driving.

I'm not sure how many miles to expect from the 2.0, but any modern engine should last at least 200k miles if it's properly maintained. It's the rest of the car that worries me.
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Old 03-22-2005, 08:40 AM
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Re: a plethora of questions

I know for us 2.0 guys Neuspeed offers a supercharger kit for about $2,500. Which is said to increase horsepower by 60%. Then, add in a cold air intake, headers, high flow cat, performance exhaust...-drools- I wish I had money...
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