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Post by matsmad »

Quick question. Whats an early model GTi 1.3 twincam motor worth?
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i bought a mark II complete car for $1500
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Post by jonno_racing »

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should get one well under 1k
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Post by Santos »

if you want to rebuild it $200-400 in redline... ussually $600+ for a low k or 'freshen up'

some of the very riced out ones go for above $1k but they are high rpm knife edge powerbands that guzzle petrol
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Post by matsmad »

Theres one on ebay for $999 but its missing the air flow meter. Just priced one thru suzi sport and they are $450 second hand and $1800 new so I don't think its worth it for that price :roll:
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Post by Guy »

Is it for a sierra ?
I am not convinced that this is a great motor for a Sierra due to the stuffing about with dizzy adapters.

For $1800 I would be looking at 1.6's or G13BBs (Jimny donk) or similar.
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Post by jonno_racing »

have u actual look at what's involved in the angle drive adaptor.. i am shore i could make it.. or at least the drawings to get it made..

here is one.. that's it.. no castings etc... how hard can that be to make??

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Post by GRPABT1 »

If I were you I'd get a MK2 or 3 GTi motor and not an early MK1, I have the MK1 and you cannot do any of the any mods to them without getting an aftermarket ecu. The MK2/3's can be chipped for easy HP gains and to suit mods like SR20 throttle body and cam changes etc.

If I were made of money I'd get a series 2 and put some midrange cams in it, SR20 throttle body and chip it for 8250 RPM limit, this combo would provide more power than a sierra would ever need.
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Post by matsmad »

How hard would it be to put the twin cam head and efi system o the g16a block???
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Post by GTIZOOK »

Not that hard but there is a few issues with crank strength doing the swap on a 1324 as opposed to a 1298.
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Post by GRPABT1 »

He means G13B head to vitara 1.6 not G13B head to swift 1.3 or sierra 1.3
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Post by matsmad »

GRPABT1 wrote:He means G13B head to vitara 1.6 not G13B head to swift 1.3 or sierra 1.3
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it was a looong day:) :P
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Post by sic_zook »

head goes straight on or ill sell u a complete gti motor with harness n computer for $1000 or a gti motor that needs a rebuild i think for $250 call me on 0402348938 matt
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Post by Guy »

I was always under the impression that the 1.6 16v head was actually a better head than the GTi unit with better flow velocities at lower RPM and far better suited to a 4wd or daily driver.

The GTi head may be better for overall HP.
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jonno_racing wrote:have u actual look at what's involved in the angle drive adaptor.. i am shore i could make it.. or at least the drawings to get it made..

here is one.. that's it.. no castings etc... how hard can that be to make??

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