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calvinhorse

2.0 8V Conversion, Will It Fit?

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calvinhorse

I.e 306 xsi phase 1, 405 2.0 petrol engine

 

Has anybody done this conversion using the standard airbox on top of rocker and plastic inlet manifold?

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Tom Fenton

I don't think it fits in a 205.

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dcc

Hi Cal, when i had one I noticed it was slightly too high so didnt use it, though I think an auto bonnet and a bit of spacing it would

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calvinhorse

So if it was converted to the Gti type cam cover that would solve that problem, I think the inlet manifold is slightly shorter than a Gti6 one so possibly clears

 

Asking for a friend btw

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dcc

I think the inlet we used was a gti one, gti injectors, afm etc... Gti ecu too

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calvinhorse

Completely different to what I'm on about, I mean the later version where the ecu controls spark and injection no AFM etc

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welshpug

id imagine Dan is thinking of the xu5jp, same head as a gti.

 

10j2 i think has higher rounder ports and a longer inlet but i dont think it sticks out further forward.

 

not sure if there's enough clearance for the original cam cover, there may be if there isn't a strut brace

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205freak

The plastic inlet manifold and cam cover will hit the bonnet, so use the 1.6 ones and will be fine!!!

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