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Not strictly corrado i know, but can anyone tell me if thee is much of a difference between a sharan vr6 engine and a golf/ corrado

i know they are 2.8 where the corrado is 2.9, but i mean physical differences, i am planning on fitting one into my 2 door jetta as a run around

Thanks

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same as the mk3 golf VR6 I think, 174 hp, sounds good and thats about all I know. I think they are the same block but the Corrado one is bored out? I'm sure I'll be corrected

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thanks, i had thought that kev

the physical engine should be the same

the corrado was the overbore of the 2.8 engine wasnt it?

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Yeah the 2.9 is an overbore of the 2.8, otherwise identical internally.

 

RE the detuned VR6 for the Galaxy/Sharan (probably the early ones) if the drop in power is that much, bargain on either a very restrictive inlet system (to speed up gasflow) or a drop in Compression ratio.

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its an AMY engine from a 00 (i think Sharan), i have yet to see it, but i rekon its a different inlet manifold as it wasnt readily identifiable by the guy who got it for me as a vr6.

if the compression is lower i think i might have a different way of going with the car :)

anyone know where i might get specs for one of these engines?

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if the compression is lower i think i might have a different way of going with the car :)

 

Now that's a plan! Could be a sudden demand for AMYs (if they are indeed a lower CR) if your plan works :wink:

 

Dunno about the finding info on the specs. Did America get the Sharan etc? The Vortex 12V VR6 forum might be a good place to look?

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yeah there are lots of europeans on there too, so its worth a shot, must try and remember my password for there.....

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wasn't the 2.4 the V5 engine? I didn't think that Ford had a compact V6 engine like VWs VR6... :|

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Yes, there was a V5 engine, 2.4 litres, based on the same VR6 block (but shorter). They used (use) it in the Golf too.

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2.3 V5 - think early ones were 150bhp and late ones 170bhp iirc?..

 

True, I think the 170s are 4 valve too.

Gavin

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if the compression is lower i think i might have a different way of going with the car :)

 

Now that's a plan! Could be a sudden demand for AMYs (if they are indeed a lower CR) if your plan works :wink:

 

Dunno about the finding info on the specs. Did America get the Sharan etc? The Vortex 12V VR6 forum might be a good place to look?

 

No, we didn't get the Sharan here in the states. We only have the Eurovan (Transporter).

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I seem to remember someone from the forum mentioned that the VR6 was also fitted to a Merc van, don't know the capacity or state of tune. Anyone know anything else about it? Must be pretty rapid for a van.

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I seem to remember someone from the forum mentioned that the VR6 was also fitted to a Merc van, don't know the capacity or state of tune. Anyone know anything else about it? Must be pretty rapid for a van.

 

The aptly named 'Sprinter'

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