What people? and what golf? I reckon they are referring to a Mk3 1.8, which would be a slow slug. 1.8 in a Mk1 is pretty good.
i have noticed that people have talked about the slug of a 1.8 8V.
My Golf that i just bought has a 1.8 with a 45mm Deloretto carby. Engine number is JH186796.
Is this the same 1.8 that people call a slug?
What people? and what golf? I reckon they are referring to a Mk3 1.8, which would be a slow slug. 1.8 in a Mk1 is pretty good.
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1.8 8v in a mk1 goes pretty good in a mk3 can be considered a bit of a slug but try a 1.816v no torque down low but when she wakes up damn they move once tuned properly of course
is the JH engine a VW Mk3 engine or an Audi one?
hey costa u puttin dat playdub sticker we gave u on da golf?
I thought it was a 1.6 from a '76.
They're not GTI engines if they are called slugs...
What about the Aussie 1990 models?Originally Posted by evorobin
I think thats from a US spec cabrio.Originally Posted by XXX-1.8T
All the 1.8s have the same bottom end, put a bigger cam in if you want more power, or port the head and put in bigger valves.
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Check this out
http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...t=engine+codes
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