VW has marketed diesels in n. America for auto use for 30+ years. These engines continually get bigger and more powerful and more computerized but there was awhile in the late 80s- early 90s that a 1.6 turbodiesel was on the market. These engines produce 59KW (one 'horse' is 740W) as compared to 40-44KW for the regular aspirated 1.6 engines. The early VW engines (pre-95?) are not computer controlled, if I understand correctly. I hate electronics!
Battery/fan and transmission on these units is on the same side as a Mazda engine and the wheel bolt pattern is same as Aspire/Rio.
Has anyone out there given any thought to, or experimented with, such a potential swap? I'd like to hear from you because I may have an option (ie relatively cheap) for a complete and running, but rusted-out 92 Jetta 5 speed with 1.6 Turbo Diesel. In his Kijiji ad the owner waxes eloquent about how the motor is made in Wolfsburg Germany as compared to all the Mexican and other off-shore engines in Golfs and Rabbits of that vintage but over the past 2 months of trying to sell that car is discovering that very few folks buy or pay serious money for cars that need structural body work.
Most of us folks go to great lengths to boost the wheels and tires, engine size, power level and performance of Festys but no one (FB71 excepted) out there appears keen to aim at 60-65 mpg.
Battery/fan and transmission on these units is on the same side as a Mazda engine and the wheel bolt pattern is same as Aspire/Rio.
Has anyone out there given any thought to, or experimented with, such a potential swap? I'd like to hear from you because I may have an option (ie relatively cheap) for a complete and running, but rusted-out 92 Jetta 5 speed with 1.6 Turbo Diesel. In his Kijiji ad the owner waxes eloquent about how the motor is made in Wolfsburg Germany as compared to all the Mexican and other off-shore engines in Golfs and Rabbits of that vintage but over the past 2 months of trying to sell that car is discovering that very few folks buy or pay serious money for cars that need structural body work.
Most of us folks go to great lengths to boost the wheels and tires, engine size, power level and performance of Festys but no one (FB71 excepted) out there appears keen to aim at 60-65 mpg.
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