Hi Guys
i have a mk1 citi sport 1.4i
i would like to know is it a good idea to put a 1.8 crankshaft in with a bigger cam and then remap the ecu?
vw Golf citi sport 1.4i
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Re: vw Golf citi sport 1.4i
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Do it once, do it right!
Current:
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Current:
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'08 rox 1.4i - 76kw - sold
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Re: vw Golf citi sport 1.4i
It is an excellent idea. Go for it. You might have to change a few other things to make it work but heck don't let that stop you.
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Re: vw Golf citi sport 1.4i
I'm with him.panic-mechanic wrote:It is an excellent idea. Go for it. You might have to change a few other things to make it work but heck don't let that stop you.
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